Year after year, Rocketbook is reinventing how we take notes and stay productive and this year is no exception.
The company took to Kickstarter again to fund the Rocketbook Axis, their most advanced model yet with a modular design.
From now on, with the Rocketbook Axis you can choose exactly what type of pages you want for the work you’re about to do.
The modular “Page Packs” have magnetic spines and can be easily swapped – go from daily planners to graph paper, dot grid, or lined.
Worried about losing a page? Don’t be, because the Rocketbook makers say these magnets are “strong enough to hold over $140 in US quarters (or a small baby)”.
As with previous models, there’s also the Rocketbook app to scan and send your notes to the cloud for easy reference. You can either save them in your Drive folders, an Evernote stack, or share them on email, Box or Slack.
The best part?
Every Axis page has a Smart Title Bar which uses OCR to “read” your handwritten title and name your file automatically in a more intuitive manner. Forget about “scan24931.pdf”, because the Rocketbook Axis will go through the scribbled notes and automatically name it something intuitive like “Marketing Plan – Q1 2021”.
Right now, the Rocketbook Axis is in the early Kickstarter stages, with 2 more weeks of crowdfunding to go.
The cheapest Rocketbook Axis kit is available in the “Solo Mission” reward pledge, at $60, and comes with the Axis, a page pack with a lined / dot-grid combo, a Pilot FriXion pen and a microfiber towel to erase. Find it here.
You’ll still have to wait for the launch date, which is estimated to be November 2021.
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