Rocketbook Fusion Smart Reusable Notebook – Calendar, To-Do Lists, and Note Template Pages with 1 Pilot Frixion Pen & 1 Microfiber Cloth Included – Deep Space Gray Cover, Letter Size (8.5″ x 11″)

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No more wasting paper – this 42 page notebook has 7 different page styles for planning, listing, goal setting, note-taking, sketching, and sharing big ideas

Blast your handwritten notes to popular cloud services like Google drive, Dropbox, Evernote, box, OneNote, Slack, iCloud, email and more using the free Rocketbook application for iOS and Android

Allow 15 seconds for ink from any Pilot Frixion pen, marker, or highlighter to dry in order for it to bond to our specialized pages – just wipe clean with a damp cloth to start over

42 pages include task list, weekly planner, monthly calendar, OKR goal template, idea list, dot-grid, and lined pages

Includes 1 Rocketbook Fusion Executive Size (8.5″ x 11″) Notebook, 1 Pilot Frixion Pen, and 1 Microfiber Cloth

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10 reviews for Rocketbook Fusion Smart Reusable Notebook – Calendar, To-Do Lists, and Note Template Pages with 1 Pilot Frixion Pen & 1 Microfiber Cloth Included – Deep Space Gray Cover, Letter Size (8.5″ x 11″)

  1. Jps621

    I love, love, love my rocketbook. I have 2 of them in different sizes and they are both amazing. They are so thin and lightweight that I can stick them in my bag and carry them from room to room without being weighed down. I am a music teacher and there are so many things in my world that can’t be easily typed. My rocketbooks are great for that. I can draw out whatever I want to show my students and with a snap of my phone I can then have it up on the projector to share with the class. I even have a pouch of friction pens I keep with my rocketbooks so that I can use different colors to illustrate different lines.The app is also super helpful. It scans so easily – no adjustment needed. And it will send directly to your Google drive or any of your folders.And of course, once you have used it, a touch of water on the (included microfiber) cloth will have your page looking like new again.I highly recommend this to any teacher or musician. I show it to all of my student teachers and recommend it to them as well. There are just some things that technology can’t totally replace and being able to handwrite and then fuse with technology is the best of both worlds.

  2. B. Patrick

    I bought the Fusion as an upgrade to the Everlast I bought last year. I truly enjoyed everything that the Everlast version had to offer, but I’m always looking for ways to hack my efficiency. Sometimes that’s cutting out the paper notebooks (like with my original EL version), or adding in workflow tasks (like with the Fusion).A few examples of case studies I use this for:Monthly Calendars – I do keep a digital calendar for work, so this becomes more of a reminder file. Big plan type stuff of where I am travelling, what days are my weekends for swaps (parents who have a split schedule get this), kid activities for school, special events. This is the only place I use the multi-color pens, mostly for visual triggers.Daily Task Checklist – As a person with ADD, this isy lifeline to reality. Without it, I am lost in whatever world catches my fancy. It’s not magical tricks, but it is on page 1 for me, so I see it and use it.Weekly Calendars and OKRs – I use these much less, and definitely don’t use them as a professional planner would intend. Personally, I use them as triggers for my quarterly requirements, because I will forget what they are otherwise.Notes – This is the big one. Taking notes digitally is my ideal state, if I could type it out, I totally would. But… in a meeting with clients, open laptops and clicky-clack typing can affect people’s opinions of you. This book took what used to be an hour of notes + an hour of transcription down to 15 minutes or less. I live and die off the notes I take in this book and it’s never failed me.Cons – If there are any “cons”, sometimes the app doesn’t like to take pictures of my pages, so it can get a little fiddly to get the images from the page on there. It’s a minor irritant to me that is always forgotten after I take my 4 pages of handwritten notes and email them out 15 minutes later.The other “con” … Optical Character Recognition (OCR). Personally, I think the OCR in this process is exceptional. But many of my co-workers abandoned their Rocketbooks because they expected perfection. They thought it would give a true 1:1 transcript of what they wrote…hint… It absolutely will not do that… Probably ever.So go in knowing that your transcripts will need a little love to change them over to digital. Is it hard? Not at all. But the OCR in this app is hands down the best I’ve seen so far and as long as you manage that expectation correctly, you will likely enjoy the experience as well.Last thoughts, my personal workflow for notes:Take notes at meeting, check the box at the bottom to send the email.Receive email with transcript in the email.Kick the email over to OneNote for edit.Edit.Email perfect version to co-workers, and store copy in OneNote (I do all of this IN OneNote, but I’m sure the concept works for Evernote or Slack just as well).Receive more compliments than I can count at this point about my extensive note taking qualities (for real, after I switched to this notebook I was told that I took “the best notes I’ve ever seen in 20 years of sales”.So thanks Rocketbook, all of your products are epic.

  3. Design Is Life

    Just when I think I have the last notebook I’ll ever need, Rocketbook comes out with something amazing again! I’m so glad they finally made a planner and they even included monthly and weekly pages. I’m not sure if I’ll be scanning those ones, but it’s great to have reusable calendars. My company just started implementing OKRs (just like Google!) last year so it was so cool to see that page in there too. And of course, the grid and lined pages are awesome for just about everything, and I’ll definitely be sending my sketches and notes to teammates on Slack everyday. I thin if I could customize the order of all the different pages, that would be even more amazing…

  4. A. Davis

    I love that I have a fresh notebook every day. I use it for work notes, to-do list, journaling, and diagrams. I find it very professional. I only wish there were tabs at the start of each section so I could jump to dots or lines directly. This does not lessen the usefulness.

  5. Sterling M. Smith

    I never got into the habit of keeping a journal or a diary. With the Fusion, I can plan my weeks and save them on my OneDrive for future reference.Who hasn’t had the experience (except for those dedicated journal keepers) where you were wondering what you did on a certain day in the past. Memory isn’t reliable enough in most cases unless it’s there’s something about the activity that’s so unusual that you remember it. Most things you do on your weekly/monthly calendar are mundane and hence easily forgotten. Rocketbook Fusion is like a dayplanner that you can keep in the cloud for reference. If you’re the rare person who keeps a physical diary, then what do you do with all your diaries over the years. I suspect they occupy a large section of a bookshelf, ordered neatly by year. But for the rest of us who don’t have that dedication we are missing sections of our life experiences that only photos or a fleeting memory might help us to remember.I know I find myself wondering what I did even a few days ago because short-term memory is where most of those thins are stored. When did I meet my friend for lunch? Where did I find that interesting new shop? Or what day did I visit that new restaurant? For some things, I could search around for receipts, but having a Fusion helps to keep that stuff around in digital form for later reference.Of course, it still takes some dedication to record your week, but there’s something unique about being able to not have a huge diary with a page for every day of the year — or a many-paged day-planner. A lot of this could be done on a computer or a phone, but writing it out gives a tactile experience that is somehow more satisfying.The other reviews about the technical issues with the ink and paper are accurate. It’s not perfect just yet. But the concept is where I find the value. Plus when a company cares, it will improve its products based on the comments and suggestions it receives — hopefully making a better product as it learns by experience.I’m hopeful for the future of Rocketbook. I like the packaging, the variety of sizes and especially the ability to save daily activities, monthly calendars, and personal notes in the cloud or email or however you want to move to digital and then start with a clean slate for the next week/month.I’ve already bought 4 Rocketbooks. I got the Fusion to replace a bulky day-planer (still use Google Calendar with some overlap). I got an Everlast Executive size to take notes for any purpose like to-do lists, ideas, project planning. I got an Everlast Mini for short little notes in a small size that I can carry in a pocket or next to my phone to jot down little ideas or quick to-do lists for the day. I bought an Everlast Letter size which I will probably be giving away as a gift. I’d rather have lined in the letter size for writing. I just can’t seem to keep a straight sentence with the dot-grid.The pen holders work great as well. They come in a two pack, maybe more. It keeps the pen with the book without being intrusive and snug, unlike sticking a pen into the spiral which falls out more often than notEasy to clean. Easy to erase little mistakes.Highly recommended.

  6. Angela

    1. The notebook. Pretty color. The spiral notebook should not unravel because it and it’s pages are too thick to tear. Especially with bare hands. Just try not to dent it.Also, you don’t need to press hard when you write (which will ruin the page for future use) you just glide the pen over the page. It’s easy to clean — just add water and wipe dry.2. The hand written text with its colors. The colors look all right. It isn’t necessary, but I can focus best when I write in color as opposed to black. The colored pens are sold separately.3. The hand writing recognition transcribes your hand writing to text. Looks like it did a good job. Make sure you writing is legible to get an accurate text. I like this feature because you can copy and paste the text. Because I learn best when I write things down instead of typing them in a word doc, this is ideal for me.I want to buy more for different courses, but having one is perfect to. 🙂 I hope this helps!

  7. Ryan

    Letter sizeI have a dot grid executive notebook and would draw my own calendar each month. There were also times that I wished I had lined pages. This has it all. I had no frayed edges as seen in other pictures. My only two improvements would be 1) Sturdier cover/hard cover option 2) tabs. The different page types are great but it’s a struggle to find them. I purchased post-it tabs that are easy to remove but a built in option would have given a clearer look. Possibly even a ribbon or ruler that clipped onto the spiral.Anyway it’s the notebook I never knew I needed and Rocketbook has outdone themselves again. Smooth writing surface and the included pen really glides on the “paper” allowing for an enjoyable writing experience halfway between real paper and dry erase.

  8. Michael Patterson

    I love the size, the variation in page types and everything about the design. The one star deduction is for the packaging that hung up someway and the heat crimp put the foil interior of the packaging and heat treated it to the front of the cover. Still fully functional but just a bit less to brag about.UPDATE: great customer service, a few emails with Rocketbook and I have a new fusion without the cosmetic defects. I knew they would take of this.

  9. me***be

    Although I consider myself a “gadget guy” and stay up-to-date on most things “tech,” Rocketbook was nowhere on my radar screen. I received a legal-sized Rocketbook Everlast as a gift from my boss, and the only reason I started using it is because I didn’t want my boss to feel as if I was ungrateful. I didn’t completely understand the concept or what Rocketbook could do for me, but I became a huge fan almost immediately. Simply put, Rocketbook’s products are the gold standard for organized note taking. I use one or more pages per meeting that I attend and then quickly and easily use the phone app to send those notes straight to OneNote and my email inbox. The app even transcribes my handwriting! Everything comes neatly organized to the specific location(s) that I prefer, creating a permanent record of my notes whenever I need to reference them. And erasing my notebook is extremely easy! A quick spray of water and a wipe with the provided microfiber cloth is all it takes and I’m back to taking notes again in no time. I now have three different notebooks (the Everlast, Fusion and Mini) and recommend them all the time to my coworkers. I can’t say enough good things about Rocketbook.

  10. Rebekah

    Oh, how I have been missing paper and ink! The simple act of writing by hand – to clear my mind, process feelings, mark a task as complete, or plan for the future – had been lost in my quest to digitize my entire life. Why write something down, I thought, when I’ll just have to type it again later? Enter the Rocketbook, the happy marriage of Analog and Digital. It combines the serene act of writing with effortless uploading of the digital text to the cloud service of my choice. Wipe the page clean with a damp cloth and repeat. I purchased the Executive size of the Rocketbook Fusion (it fits perfectly in my purse) in beautiful Terrestrial Green. With the Fusion’s combination of formats (planning pages, dot-grid pages, and lined pages) the possibilities are endless. Here’s what works for me.Planning pages: task list, 2 weekly calendars, 1 monthly calendar, OKR page (Objectives, Key Results, Action Plan, Reflections), ideas page.Dot-grid pages: perfect for my habit tracker, fitness tracker, and mood tracker. For fellow nerds, the Executive size notebook has 25 dot-grid boxes vertically and 16 boxes horizontally. Since it doesn’t have 31 boxes to accommodate a one-month tracker on one page, I’ve made a two-page spread for each tracker and it works well for me.Lined pages: Ideal for writing Goodreads book reviews and Amazon reviews (OCR scan with the app, then copy and paste) as well as for my journal, brain dumps, and random notes. In the Executive size, each page has 27 lines.Stuff I’ve learned: Pilot Frixion 0.5 mm pens are less likely to smear than the 0.7 mm pen that comes with the notebook. All Pilot Frixion pens are refillable, and purchasing refills is less expensive than buying new pens. Don’t use the eraser on the Pilot Frixion pen to erase something in the Rocketbook because it will damage the page; use a damp cloth instead. The Rocketbook app is brilliant and the OCR software does a good job of reading my messy handwriting.A suggested improvement: If scanning the monthly or weekly calendar page would automatically create events in Google Calendar, that would blast the Rocketbook Fusion into the next galaxy!Verdict: I adore my Rocketbook Fusion. I find myself happily jotting down notes throughout the day with no digital distractions. I’m not nearly as attached to my phone now, which is a great feeling, and my eyes enjoy the break from the LED screen. And I can search my Rocketbook app scans by key words, so I’ll never have to reread pages of handwritten notes to refer back to details.Try before you buy: Yes, it’s an expensive notebook. To try out the Rocketbook app before investing in a notebook, go to the official Rocketbook website (getrocketbook.com), scroll down to the bottom of the webpage, and click on “Free PDF Pages”. You can download the pages that you want to experiment with, print them, write on them with any pen, scan them with the Rocketbook app, and see what happens. Then visualize the system as an endlessly erasable and reusable notebook. I’m a huge fan! You might be, too.

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