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RoWrite Smart Writing Pad (RY0201-CF5NA)

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Brand Royole
Special Feature Pen
Specific Uses For Product personal, gaming, business
Included Components rowrite. rowrite folio, 2 A5 note pads, smart pen, 1 pen refill, cartridge extractor, micro-usb cable, documents See more
Display Type LCD

About this item

  • Using a pressure sensitive pen with regular ink, written notes and sketches are created on standard paper, captured digitally, and easily shared.
  • Work anywhere offline and edit and share later, or to edit and enhance your digital Pages in real time, pair a device with the free RoWrite app.
  • With the RoWrite app you can select different writing instruments, stroke thickness, and add over 80 colors. It evens capture a video of every stroke.
  • Written notes are converted to editable text using the Convert to Text feature. Includes an elegant and functional folio, 2 notepads, and ink refill.
  • Using Royole’s advanced flexible sensor technology; RoWrite’s built in sensor tracks where the pen is on the notepad with pin point accuracy.
  • RoWrite makes it easy to add symbols or shapes to notes and pages can be modified until you decide to close them, even after periods of inactivity.

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NOTES: this product is not a tablet and has no LCD screen. It needs real paper and ink pen refills which are included in the product.Compatible with IOS&Android.Bluetooth 4.0 version or later.


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RoWrite Smart Writing Pad

Product Highlights

Write Anytime, Synchronize Anywhere

Convert to Text, Easy and Efficient

Dynamic Capture

Multiple Digital Format

Write Anytime, Synchronize Anywhere

Use RroWrite with the RoWrite Pen as a regular notepad for sketching or handwritten notes. RoWrite will record and save what you write on paper and sync to your iOS, Android, Mac or Windows device when you are ready. Your work is securely saved in your cloud space for retrieval anytime you want.

Convert to Text, Easy and Efficient

RoWrite software has a free Optical Character Recognition module which will convert your handwriting to digital text. You can then edit on your device or export to another program for further functionality. RoWrite support multiple languages.

Dynamic Capture

When connected to the RoWrite App, each stroke on the page is captured as a MP4 file. You are able to change your drawing instruments, change color, thickness and opacity. The RoWrite software will allow the user to insert pictures into your digital documents. You can see your creativity come alive in the MP4 playback mode.

Multiple Digital Format

RoWrite’s onboard memory allows you to save your work on the device for uploading to the cloud whenever you want. The App is available on iOS, Windows and Android platform. You can also export your files as PDF, TXT, JPG, PNG or MP4 file.

Applications

At Work

Education

Art Enthusiasts

At Work

RoWrite makes collaboration easy by allowing team members to share notes or sketches with just a few clicks. Users can project their work real time that is saved on the cloud to be able to save and share later. RoWrite expands the concept of teamwork and collaboration.

Education

With the Dynamic Capture feature, users can show the steps in problem solving. The software can be used to save and share notes and assignments. No more excused for losing the homework, RoWrite saves a copy in the cloud.

Art Enthusiasts

RoWrite allows uses to unleash their creative side by offering over 80 colors and multiple drawing tools. You can change thickness and opacity and import pictures in the editing process. RoWrite allow you to save, store and share with work with anyone you want.

Package Contents
Package Contents

  1. Smart Handwriting Pad *1
  2. Handwriting Pen *1
  3. Ink Refill *1
  4. A5 Notebook *2
  5. Micro-USB Cable *1
  6. Ink Cartridge Extractor *1
  7. AAAA Battery *1
  8. User Manual *1

Features

  1. No special paper needed, you can use your own;
  2. Choose from a variety of RoWrite Refill packs;
  3. Folio securely hold RoWrite, Pen, refill pads and slot for business cards;
  4. RoWrite Pen captures up to 2048 pressure using standard D1 mini ink cartridges;
  5. RoWrite App is supported on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows devices;
  6. 30 days standby battery capacity;
  7. Variety of writing instruments and 80+ colors.

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  • rowrite. rowrite folio, 2 A5 note pads, smart pen, 1 pen refill, cartridge extractor, micro-usb cable, documents
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    Product Description

    RoWrite brings the traditional notepad into the digital age to capture ideas, notes, and drawings. Handwritten notes and sketches are saved on paper, and as digital Pages. Everything in one place, for editing or sharing when connected to a device with the free RoWrite app. To edit in real-time, pair a device with the app and select from different writing instruments, stroke thickness, and select from over 80 ink colors. RoWrite even captures your work in a video so you can review in the app or save as an MP4 and share with others. And, with a single touch, Convert to Text transforms handwritten notes to edited text for use in word processors. Using regular ink, RoWrite’s pen and the A5 standard paper notepads, deliver a natural and realistic writing experience. Royole’s advanced flexible sensor technology and the pen’s pressure sensitive electronics captures 2048 pressure levels. So every stroke is reproduced digitally in detail and with pinpoint accuracy. RoWrite’s battery provides hours of continuous writing, while the included cloth folio is elegant and functional.

    Customer reviews

    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    281 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use of the graphic tablet. They mention that it's easy to get started and sync to their Android phone. They also like the appearance, and note taking. However, some customers report compatibility issues with the app and PC. Opinions are mixed on performance, quality, ease of editing, and value.

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    18 customers mention13 positive5 negative

    Customers find the graphic tablet very easy to use right out of the box. They say the setup to the RoWrite app is smoother than expected, and the response is fast. The tablet connects fast and easy via Bluetooth. It's quick to turn on and off, and saves time. Customers also say the software is fun to use and able to transfer notes quickly and easily into typed notes. They mention that the mobile app interfaces well and picks up on their style.

    "...I don't know.It was really easy to setup, so anyone with some mild tech skills who is over 8 yrs old could probably handle it...." Read more

    "...The software is fun to use in particular...." Read more

    "...use with it is the only way to make changes and it is a pain to get the documents to go where you want them to go...." Read more

    "...The mobile app interfaces well and once it starts picking up on your style of writing it does a pretty good job of turning your written script into..." Read more

    16 customers mention16 positive0 negative

    Customers find the graphic tablet perfect for taking notes. They say it's an excellent note helper, a digital tool for handwritten notes, and a useful tool for organizing class notes. Customers also appreciate that the tablet can decipher their handwriting and turn it into text.

    "...The cover offers slots for name cards etc. useful for business...." Read more

    "With this tablet you are able to write with the pen on the paper. Like you would do with normal pen and paper...." Read more

    "I enjoy the writing on the tablet and being able to transfer to a computer or phone...." Read more

    "...I like that you can save your notes onto your phone in different "notebooks" with decorated covers...." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers find the appearance of the graphic tablet to be professional looking, impressive, and thoughtful. They also say the portfolio cover is a thoughtful addition.

    "...Very professional looking and highly recommend this product!" Read more

    "...The portfolio looks impressive, and since they used a standard paper type, you don't have to keep buying paper or other consumables from them...." Read more

    "...That is to be determined later. Overall I like the style and it's not bulky. You can take it to meetings, as I have, to take short notes...." Read more

    "...The folio cover is a thoughtful addition as well...." Read more

    21 customers mention11 positive10 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the graphic tablet. For example some mention it works amazingly well, while others say it wouldn't connect at all.

    "...The RoWrite works great for that purpose. Plus, my handwriting can be bad, so some text recognition is really useful...." Read more

    "...very weird as the product looks like quality but actualy it is not functional and no one is giving support..." Read more

    "...The iPhone app works and syncs easily once you figure out the user interface...make sure your iPhone is bluetooth connected to the RoWrite, write..." Read more

    "...Sometimes the app wouldn't connect at all and the blue tooth refused to even try to connect...." Read more

    17 customers mention9 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the graphic tablet. Some mention that it's a great product, the pen is decent, and the overall experience is great. However, others say that it is not good product, and that the notepad is cheap.

    "...It is pleasant to touch this thing...." Read more

    "...Overall: Its great: Pen is horrible. I would pay for a better ink delivery options. The pad of paper is cheap...." Read more

    "...The pen is decent and uses a standard cartridge, but it uses a AAAA battery, which I never even heard of before...." Read more

    "...The drawing transfer to PNG formation but are not of the same quality as the drawing on the paper...." Read more

    7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the graphic tablet. Some mention it's a great product for the price, while others say it'll only be worth the money if you connect it to expensive electronics.

    "...Everything else has high stars but its like a cheap pen surrounded by expensive electronics." Read more

    "...just state up front that I think it is a great device and well worth the asking price...." Read more

    "The app won't be able to connect to the device, so it's worthless, DON'T BUY." Read more

    "...The price is reasonable and I use this product regularly." Read more

    5 customers mention3 positive2 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of editing. Some mention that it picks up writing well, and the converting to text is pretty good. However, others say that the text conversion is a nightmare, and it's hard to edit the document.

    "...Plus, my handwriting can be bad, so some text recognition is really useful...." Read more

    "...to find a mobile app to use, not a pc app, which makes it hard to edit the document, since everything is so small...." Read more

    "...The pad is easy to use, and translate accurately to digital...." Read more

    "...The converting to text feature is also faulty.. Always mistakes. This device needs a complete do over...." Read more

    7 customers mention0 positive7 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the compatibility of the graphic tablet. They mention that the app needed will not download, the device does not work at all, and the PC, Chromebook, and Mac software does not operate properly.

    "...But the Mac software doesn’t work at all on my MacBook Air...." Read more

    "...The app does not work with Chromebook, which I didn't see listed in the product description before purchasing...." Read more

    "...bad it's not perforated - seems a simple fix -- unless the device doesn't work at all without having a pad with the custom drilled holds...." Read more

    "...even tho connected by bluetooth. .. the app will never do much of anything......" Read more

    Comparing RoWrite1 and RoWrite2
    5 Stars
    Comparing RoWrite1 and RoWrite2
    My aim with this review is mostly to compare the RoWrite1 to the RoWrite2 and give people resources for deciding which of the two is a better buy for them. For those looking for only a review on the RoWrite1, I’ll just state up front that I think it is a great device and well worth the asking price. But since there are two RoWrite models on Amazon and not a lot of resources for deciding between the two, this review will aim to help people with making that decision.I think both devices are great, but I think that which one you get, should depend upon your projected use expectations. (I originally bought the RoWrite2 and loved it. I decided to pick up the RoWrite1, so that I would have one of these to keep at my office, since I plan to use that one much less.) This review will first give a short version of the review. Then it will cover the aesthetic issues, functionality, and budgetary issues, that should inform your decision, and give an overall recommendation. Finally, I cover some things you should know, no matter which device you get.Short Version:RoWrite1: Get this one if you are a low-mileage user and save the money on the original purchase.RoWrite2: Get this one if you are a high-mileage user and save money in the long run.Aesthetic issuesThe RoWrite1 is huge in comparison to the RoWrite2. I have included pics which I hope will drive home the difference in size. The RoWrite1 is roughly twice as thick as the RoWrite2. The RoWrite1 is much heavier too. Neither is so heavy that it will bother you carrying it under your arm. But if you are dealing with an already overheavy bag, there’s no question that you’ll prefer adding the RoWrite2 over the RoWrite1 to that weight.The look of the two is quite different. As far as the cover is concerned, I actually like the RoWrite1 considerably more. To just look at the two, I don’t have a strong preference. But the feel of each is quite different. I don’t have the vocabulary to articulate how the feel is different. But there is no question that everywhere you touch the RoWrite1, it just FEELS nicer. It is pleasant to touch this thing. Like, they really have put a lot of thought into the fact that you are going to have this thing in your hands quite a bit, and they ensured that it is always pleasant to do so. I am not sure how else to describe it. But I suspect that anyone who gets a hands on experience with both of these devices will come away with a preference for the RoWrite1 to be in their hands. That is not to say that RoWrite2 is unpleasant to handle. Rather, RoWrite2 just doesn’t leave much of an impression at all in this respect.FunctionalityAs far as the function of the device is concerned, I haven’t noticed much that should cause anyone to prefer one device to another. Both will give you digital copies of your handwritten work, with accuracy. There is something more sleek about the RoWrite2’s design. It has only one button, for doing everything. The RoWrite1 has multiple buttons. I find using the RoWrite2’s single button nice, but there’s honestly not enough different in functionality to cause me to recommend one over the other on this issue.Budgetary issuesThis is where you might initially think that the RoWrite1 is going to be the clear winner, since it costs less, but for most users the matter is quite the opposite. As of the time of writing this, RoWrite1 retails for $89 and the RoWrite2 retails for $129, a $40 difference. While the initial cost speaks in favor of the RoWrite1, RoWrite2 is going to be way cheaper over the long run. The reason is paper and batteries. The RoWrite1 pen uses a AAAA battery. This means that when it runs out, you’ll need to replace it. And I suspect that for most people, they don’t have any other use for AAAA batteries than this. The RoWrite2 pen has a rechargeable battery. The downside is that if it goes, you’ll have to replace the pen itself, which probably will cost way more. But so long as the pen holds up, which I suspect will be quite a while, the RoWrite2 is going to be cheaper here.The second issue here is paper. RoWrite2 allows you a great deal of flexibility in what paper you get and it uses a style of notebook that is commonly available from other retailers on the cheap. RoWrite1 uses a style of paper that is unique to the RoWrite1 and is fifteen dollars for 200 sheets. (I suspect that if the RoWrite1 goes out of production, this paper will go out of production as well.) If you are planning on using a lot of paper, purchasing this paper will eat up the cost difference between the two devices in no time. (You may be able to make up the difference in cost by getting a whole puncher and making your own RoWrite1 paper, so as to not have to purchase any. But the useability of that paper will depend on the accuracy of your whole punching.)Overall recommendationsBoth the RoWrite1 and RoWrite2 are great devices. If you are not planning on using the device very much, saving $40 on the original purchase and getting the RoWrite1 may well be your best option. You’ll get a device that is much more pleasant to have in your hands (not that there is anything particularly wrong with the experience of having the RoWrite2 in your hands) and save that money on the initial purchase. But if you plan on using your RoWrite daily, the RoWrite2 is going to be the only cost-effective option.A few final things to knowThe RoWrite software is only really supported on phones and tablets at this point. While Mac and PC versions of the software are available from the retailer’s website, I wouldn’t hold your breath on them working with your computer. The company has stopped working on these versions of the software, and is only focusing on the apps on iOS and Android. I’ve used both the iOS and Android version and they both work great. But the Mac software doesn’t work at all on my MacBook Air. So, it is worth stressing that while you might be able to use this on your computer, you should not purchase this with the expectation that you will be able to do so.The other thing to note, which is probably obvious, but is still worth calling attention to, is the fact that you have to use the RoWrite pens to use these devices. One thing people like about writing by hand is often the feel of using certain styles of pen. And you don’t have that flexibility here. Both devices have pens that write just fine. But neither will feel comparable to the experience of using a really nice pen or a pen of a different style. So if the handfeel of writing is something that matters to you, it is worth giving some thought to just how much it matters to you. (BTW, I prefer the RoWrite1 pen, because it is thicker, but the preference isn’t particularly strong.)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Comparing RoWrite1 and RoWrite2
    Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2021
    My aim with this review is mostly to compare the RoWrite1 to the RoWrite2 and give people resources for deciding which of the two is a better buy for them. For those looking for only a review on the RoWrite1, I’ll just state up front that I think it is a great device and well worth the asking price. But since there are two RoWrite models on Amazon and not a lot of resources for deciding between the two, this review will aim to help people with making that decision.

    I think both devices are great, but I think that which one you get, should depend upon your projected use expectations. (I originally bought the RoWrite2 and loved it. I decided to pick up the RoWrite1, so that I would have one of these to keep at my office, since I plan to use that one much less.) This review will first give a short version of the review. Then it will cover the aesthetic issues, functionality, and budgetary issues, that should inform your decision, and give an overall recommendation. Finally, I cover some things you should know, no matter which device you get.

    Short Version:

    RoWrite1: Get this one if you are a low-mileage user and save the money on the original purchase.

    RoWrite2: Get this one if you are a high-mileage user and save money in the long run.

    Aesthetic issues

    The RoWrite1 is huge in comparison to the RoWrite2. I have included pics which I hope will drive home the difference in size. The RoWrite1 is roughly twice as thick as the RoWrite2. The RoWrite1 is much heavier too. Neither is so heavy that it will bother you carrying it under your arm. But if you are dealing with an already overheavy bag, there’s no question that you’ll prefer adding the RoWrite2 over the RoWrite1 to that weight.

    The look of the two is quite different. As far as the cover is concerned, I actually like the RoWrite1 considerably more. To just look at the two, I don’t have a strong preference. But the feel of each is quite different. I don’t have the vocabulary to articulate how the feel is different. But there is no question that everywhere you touch the RoWrite1, it just FEELS nicer. It is pleasant to touch this thing. Like, they really have put a lot of thought into the fact that you are going to have this thing in your hands quite a bit, and they ensured that it is always pleasant to do so. I am not sure how else to describe it. But I suspect that anyone who gets a hands on experience with both of these devices will come away with a preference for the RoWrite1 to be in their hands. That is not to say that RoWrite2 is unpleasant to handle. Rather, RoWrite2 just doesn’t leave much of an impression at all in this respect.

    Functionality

    As far as the function of the device is concerned, I haven’t noticed much that should cause anyone to prefer one device to another. Both will give you digital copies of your handwritten work, with accuracy. There is something more sleek about the RoWrite2’s design. It has only one button, for doing everything. The RoWrite1 has multiple buttons. I find using the RoWrite2’s single button nice, but there’s honestly not enough different in functionality to cause me to recommend one over the other on this issue.

    Budgetary issues

    This is where you might initially think that the RoWrite1 is going to be the clear winner, since it costs less, but for most users the matter is quite the opposite. As of the time of writing this, RoWrite1 retails for $89 and the RoWrite2 retails for $129, a $40 difference. While the initial cost speaks in favor of the RoWrite1, RoWrite2 is going to be way cheaper over the long run. The reason is paper and batteries. The RoWrite1 pen uses a AAAA battery. This means that when it runs out, you’ll need to replace it. And I suspect that for most people, they don’t have any other use for AAAA batteries than this. The RoWrite2 pen has a rechargeable battery. The downside is that if it goes, you’ll have to replace the pen itself, which probably will cost way more. But so long as the pen holds up, which I suspect will be quite a while, the RoWrite2 is going to be cheaper here.

    The second issue here is paper. RoWrite2 allows you a great deal of flexibility in what paper you get and it uses a style of notebook that is commonly available from other retailers on the cheap. RoWrite1 uses a style of paper that is unique to the RoWrite1 and is fifteen dollars for 200 sheets. (I suspect that if the RoWrite1 goes out of production, this paper will go out of production as well.) If you are planning on using a lot of paper, purchasing this paper will eat up the cost difference between the two devices in no time. (You may be able to make up the difference in cost by getting a whole puncher and making your own RoWrite1 paper, so as to not have to purchase any. But the useability of that paper will depend on the accuracy of your whole punching.)

    Overall recommendations

    Both the RoWrite1 and RoWrite2 are great devices. If you are not planning on using the device very much, saving $40 on the original purchase and getting the RoWrite1 may well be your best option. You’ll get a device that is much more pleasant to have in your hands (not that there is anything particularly wrong with the experience of having the RoWrite2 in your hands) and save that money on the initial purchase. But if you plan on using your RoWrite daily, the RoWrite2 is going to be the only cost-effective option.

    A few final things to know

    The RoWrite software is only really supported on phones and tablets at this point. While Mac and PC versions of the software are available from the retailer’s website, I wouldn’t hold your breath on them working with your computer. The company has stopped working on these versions of the software, and is only focusing on the apps on iOS and Android. I’ve used both the iOS and Android version and they both work great. But the Mac software doesn’t work at all on my MacBook Air. So, it is worth stressing that while you might be able to use this on your computer, you should not purchase this with the expectation that you will be able to do so.

    The other thing to note, which is probably obvious, but is still worth calling attention to, is the fact that you have to use the RoWrite pens to use these devices. One thing people like about writing by hand is often the feel of using certain styles of pen. And you don’t have that flexibility here. Both devices have pens that write just fine. But neither will feel comparable to the experience of using a really nice pen or a pen of a different style. So if the handfeel of writing is something that matters to you, it is worth giving some thought to just how much it matters to you. (BTW, I prefer the RoWrite1 pen, because it is thicker, but the preference isn’t particularly strong.)
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    Olalekan Ajao
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
    Reviewed in Canada on September 10, 2023
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    1.0 out of 5 stars Do not buy this product
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2024
    Peter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very useful tool
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 17, 2023
    Sergio Catlyn
    1.0 out of 5 stars Useless as an e-notepad
    Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2022
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    billy
    1.0 out of 5 stars Cannot connect/login to rowrite app!
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 17, 2023