Rocketbook launches new Fusion reusable notebook

NEWS – The new Rocketbook Fusion is an endlessly reusable synthetic paper notebook that you write on with a Pilot FriXion erasable pen, marker, or highlighter and can erase the pages by wiping them with a damp cloth enabling you to use the pages over and over again.

Each spiral-bound Rocketbook Fusion notebook features 42 pages packed with templates like a weekly planner, monthly calendar, task list, OKR goals, idea list as well as dot grid and lined pages.

The Rocketbook app can be used to scan your notes, transcribe your handwriting, and send them to your favorite cloud service like Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, email, and more.

The Rocketbook Fusion reusable notebook is available today from getrocketbook.com and for Prime members on Amazon for $35 in executive size and $37 in letter size. Included with each notebook is one Pilot FriXion pen and a microfiber cloth.

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Rocketbook launches new Fusion reusable notebook originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on July 15, 2019 at 5:13 pm.

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Lockbook secures your journal with your fingerprint

NEWS – Keep nosy people with prying eyes from sneaking a peek at your private thoughts by securing your journal with your fingerprint. The Lockbook from FPLife is a refillable notebook that has a built-in fingerprint scanner that keeps the cover of the notebook locked until you successfully scan your fingerprint.

Lockbooks are available in a selection of colors and styles. Inside the cover are slots and elastic straps to hold your papers and cards while the main part of the notebook holds 50 sheets of paper. Don’t worry though, the Lockbook is refillable with a variety of paper types (lined, blank, dotted, etc).

The only thing I’m concerned about is the scanner not being able to read my fingerprint… then what? Knowing my track record with fingerprint scanners, I’m sure that I’d be locked out of my journal within hours of setting it up.

You can find more info about the FPLife Lockbook and order one from Amazon starting at $69.99.

 

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Lockbook secures your journal with your fingerprint originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on May 3, 2019 at 8:00 am.

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A Good Company recycled stone notebooks review

REVIEW – I’m a tree hugger. I recycle and feel sad when I see pictures of forests being clear cut. At the same time, I prefer writing a journal and my to-do lists in a notebook using a favorite pen vs. typing into an app on my smartphone. I realize that wood pulp from trees was used to make the paper for my favorite notebooks but I still use them. However, I’m open to trying alternatives to paper and today I’m going to talk about notebooks that have paper that is made from recycled stone. Nope, not kidding. Let’s check them out.

What is it?

A Good Company is located in Estonia and makes notebooks that are made of a paper-like material from stone. They use a dry process that uses no wood pulp, chemicals or water. The stone comes from the leftover limestone and marble from local construction company operations. Calcium carbonate powder from the crushed stone is mixed with recycled non-toxic high-density polyethene to form pellets which are then squeezed into a paper-like material.

Design and features

A Good Company offers their notebooks in a A6 pocket size, an A5 size and an A4 size sketchbook. I’ll be taking a look at the pocket diary and A5 sized notebook. The Pocket Diary is available in 3 packs in 6 colors including the dusty pink version that was sent to me.

When most people think of a pocket notebook, the first brand that comes to mind is Field Notes. As you can see, the A Good Company notebook is slightly larger than a Field Notes notebook. That means if you like to use a cover for your pocket-sized notebook, you’ll need one made specially to fit the larger Pocket Diary.

Each Pocket Diary notebook has 144 pages.

The notebooks have a stitched binding with a thread color that matches the notebook’s cover.

This notebook is only available with blank pages.

One of my must-have features in any notebook (even pocket-sized notebooks) is the ability for them to lay completely flat when open. I’m happy to say that these notebooks pass that test.

Each page is perforated for easy removal.

The back cover has an open-topped folder style pocket that you can use to hold small papers, receipts, etc.

The first thing that I noticed about the notebooks was that the cover and pages felt different than traditional paper. They felt soft and every so slightly rubbery.

You can’t review a notebook without writing in it, so I did so with one of my Big Idea Design Ti Arto with a Pilot G2 refill. The first few words (at the top of the page) came out fine but as I continued to write (numbers and letters), it seemed that the pen was running out of ink and it felt like I was writing on a sheet of rubber because the pen’s tip felt like it was dragging.

I switched to a mechanical pencil and that felt and wrote better as did a Sharpie market. But switching to any fine point pen just didn’t feel or write right.

I didn’t notice any ink bleed through on the other side of the paper (that one ink dot was put there on purpose to help me focus on the page) but as you can see the impressions from the writing do “bleed” through.

The “paper” doesn’t even rip like wood pulp paper. It stretches…

Until it breaks instead of tears.

The A5 sized notebooks have a hardcover and are available in the same 6 colors as the Pocket Diary.

The first sheet has a block to write your name and other info.

The A5 sized notebooks are available with lined pages, dotted pages, and blank pages. As you can see, I was sent the lined version. You can also see that the notebook has a ribbon bookmark.

On the back cover is a pocket to hold small papers.

Each notebook has 144 pages and is bound in a way that allows the notebook to lay flat when open no matter what page you’re on.

I was confused by the fact that the notebook is listed as being A5 sized when it’s wider than my Leuchtturm 1917 notebook which is also A5 sized.

I had the same experience writing in the larger notebook as I did with the pocket diary as they both have the same type of paper.

What I like

  • Made of recycled products

What needs to be improved

  • Writing experience with fine-tipped pens is not good
  • Expensive

Final thoughts

I wanted to like these notebooks, but writing in them with my favorite pens felt like I was writing on a sheet of rubber. Also, even with free worldwide shipping, these notebooks are incredibly expensive. I love that A Good Company is using recycled materials for their products, but unless money is no object and you don’t mind writing with a pencil or marker, they are not a notebook that I would be able to call my favorite.

Price: A5 sized notebook €29 ($32.49), A6 sized pocket diary €37 ($41.45)
Where to buy: A Good Company
Source: The sample for this review was provided by A Good Company.

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A Good Company recycled stone notebooks review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on April 2, 2019 at 1:00 pm.

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Organize your favorite pens, pencils, and other writing gear in this gorgeous wooden box

NEWS – The Writing Box from Galen Leather takes you back to an era where there were no smartphones, laptops, or email. Back when the main form of communication was done by putting pen to paper. Back when your EDC consisted of a wooden box to carry your favorite pens, paper, and other stationary items.

Galen’s writing box is a solid box made of walnut with a leather insert to help you organize your pens, pencils, and more.

The box can even become an ergonomic writing surface when you use pegs to prop the lid at an angle.

If you want to travel back in time, you can order one for $125 from Galen Leather. The pens, pencils, notebooks, and other writing gear pictured are not included.

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The wandrd Travel Journal is packed with useful features for travelers

NEWS – We’ve been very blessed to have taken some nice family vacation of varying duration and in different parts of the world.  Two aspects of these trips that would have been nice to have a good place to record information are the planning prior to the trip and journaling during the trip itself.  I wish I’d known about the wandrd Travel Journal a few years back, because I’d have certainly used one.  It’a an 8″ x 5″ book with a soft-touch, hardbound cover, 240 pages of 100 GSM paper, three bookmark ribbons, an integrated pen slot, elastic strap closure, and a pocket for keepsakes.  But those are just the tip of the iceberg.  It also has space for 12 trips of varying durations (3 long, 3 medium, 6 short), and each trip’s allotted space includes pages for planning, itineraries, pre-trip checklists, maps and travel logs.  There is also a fold-out world map, universal communications symbols section, and tear-out notecards.  The wandrd Travel Journal is available in Black and Yellow for $35 each.  Note that wandrd also has a blank, grid-page Notebook version in the same two cover colors for $25.  Wander over to wandrd.com for more info or to order.

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The wandrd Travel Journal is packed with useful features for travelers originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 6, 2019 at 11:00 am.

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