Our Favorite Smart Pens for Writing Digital Notes
In most parts of the country, students have returned to studying. Some are in classrooms for the first time in a year, while others are continuing to learn from their dining room tables. No matter where you are, school requires taking notes.
Typing out notes on a laptop might be faster, but physically writing something down helps you remember and learn more. Some of us prefer putting real pen to paper, but having a digital backup is convenient for on-the-go organization and studying.
A smart pen lets you write by hand and instantly have a digital file. You can save files as PDFs, images, Word Docs, or transcribe to a text file in Google Docs, to make all your notes searchable. Some smart pens can record, too, which is great for lectures and interviews. If your notes need an upgrade, we recommend giving these a try.
If a digital pen just won’t cut it, check out our Best Kids Tablets or Best Laptop Backpacks.
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