We snapped a picture of the page using Rocketbook’s app and chose the place we wanted it synced with. Getting digital copies of our pages onto our service of choice was equally simple. Once we got the hang of it, writing and erasing was a snap. The pen’s eraser worked well, too, though using it required a little more force than we expected. The pen’s tip was large enough that our writing and drawings-however small-were always legible. It was thick and weighty, yes, but those attributes made it easy to grip and hold. We were particularly impressed with the Rocketbook Pro 2.0’s pen, which felt incredibly good in the hand. This isn’t a big deal, but something to note if you plan on walking around with it. Its hard cover gave the notebook a premium feel, though it did add an appreciable amount of weight. The best thing we can say about our time with Rocketbook’s Pro 2.0 is that it felt just like using traditional paper and pen-albeit really nice ones.
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