Known for its diaries, notebooks, journals and writing instruments, Moleskine has launched their Smart Writing Set – a notebook and smart pen to bring your analog notes to the digital world.
The Smart Writing Set (S$359) is an intriguing system where what you write on paper is shown on an app in real time. Moleskine wants to continue their legendary notebooks but also want to be up to date with the digital age. The set allows easy editing, curating and sharing. You can even record audio and save it with your notes.
The set contains the Paper Tablet which looks and feels like a notebook, the slim, aluminium Pen+ that has a hidden camera that digitizes everything you write, a USB charger for the Pen+ and an ink refill.
You will have to download the free Moleskine Notes App on your phone or tablet, where drawings and notes are saved and can be edited and shared.
Moleskine has also launched their Classic Collection Bags which are perfect for travel or daily use as they are sturdy yet stylish.
All the bags have a hard bottom which helps them stand upright and protect the contents of your bag. The collection has four colours – black, steel blue, myrtle green and slate grey.
The Smart Writing Set is currently available in all Moleskine stores, while the Moleskine Classic Bag Collection will be available from late August onwards at Takashimaya Level 3, Tangs at Tangs Plaza Level 3 and all Moleskine stores within Singapore. Find out more at Moleskine.com.
Photos and video by Carissa Wong. Header image by Moleskine.
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