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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Black Friday came early! This smart pen that has erasable ink is now $130
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Black Friday came early! This smart pen that has erasable ink is now $130

Last updated: November 26, 2024 6:34 am
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If you’ve ever found yourself losing track of important lecture notes or random ideas scribbled on paper, you know how frustrating it can be. But fear not, there’s a solution to avoid this common issue – the SyncPen 4 and reusable notebook combo.

With Black Friday just around the corner, now is the perfect time to upgrade your note-taking game with the SyncPen 4, available for $129.99 (regular price $139) for a limited time. This smart pen and notebook set is designed to seamlessly sync your notes to the cloud, ensuring you never lose track of important information again.

The SyncPen 4 works by pairing with the NEWYES iOS or Android app, allowing you to effortlessly transfer your handwritten notes to your device. The pen’s pressure sensitivity ensures that it turns on automatically when you start writing, capturing every detail with precision. Plus, you can easily erase and reuse pages in the notebook, making it a sustainable option for note-taking.

One of the standout features of the SyncPen 4 is its ability to transcribe notes in 73 languages, including complex math elements, thanks to its advanced MyScript technology. Additionally, the pen includes a recording feature, making it easy to capture and transcribe parts of presentations or lectures that you may have missed.

Whether you’re a student, designer, writer, or simply someone who values efficient note-taking, the SyncPen 4 is a versatile tool that will revolutionize the way you capture and store information. And with the early Black Friday offer available now, there’s no better time to make the switch to this high-tech note-taking solution.

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Don’t miss out on this exclusive deal – head to checkout and secure your SyncPen 4 reusable smart pen and notebook for $129.99 before supplies run out. Say goodbye to traditional note-taking methods and embrace the future of digital note-taking with the SyncPen 4.

SyncPen 4 Reusable Smartpen Set
Only $129.99 at Popular Science

Prices subject to change.

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