TechGadgetsReview: Rocketbook Mini

Review: Rocketbook Mini

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Here is our review of the Rocketbook Mini.

The Rocketbook Mini notebook provides a classic pen and paper experience, yet is built for the digital age. Although it feels like a traditional pocket-sized notebook, the Mini is endlessly reusable and pairs with the Rocketbook app to connect to all of your favorite cloud services. 

When you write using any pen from the Pilot Frixion line, your writing sticks to Core pages like regular paper. But add a drop of water… and the notebook erases like magic.

What’s in the package?

The package contains the Rocketbook, a pen, a wipe and instructions.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

The Rocketbook Mini is a pocket size notebook with blank pages for you to use however you need to.

You can use the Pilot FriXion pen to write in the planner, and when you are finished you can used the cloth to wipe the page or pages clean and start again. 

Don’t worry if you want to keep the pages, you can use the Rocketbook iOS (or Android) app which allows you can scan the pages and upload them to the cloud for storage and safekeeping. Scanning the pages are easy, the app uses the QR code on each page to help you with the process, including lining up the page perfectly. 

You can set the app up so that anything you scan is automatically sent somewhere – for example to your email address or your Dropbox (or many other choices too). This is all pretty seamless and there are plenty of other options for you to use in the app too.

Overall the Rocketbook Mini is a great way to help make notes on the go and use them in a variety of different ways.

The Rocketbook Mini is available now priced around £15.99 and comes in a variety of different colours.

You can learn more from the Rocketbook website.

Andrew Edney
Andrew Edneyhttps://moviesgamesandtechcom.wpcomstaging.com
I am the owner and editor of this site. I have been interested in gadgets and tech since I was a little kid. I have also written a number of books on various tech subjects. I also blog for The Huffington Post and for FHM. And I am honoured to be a Microsoft MVP since January 2008 - again this year as an Xbox MVP.

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