When I first saw the Rocketbook Fusion Digital Reusable Notebook, I questioned if I really needed it because my laptop is practically attached to my hip. However, I soon discovered many gaps that Rocketbook fills for me. For example, I have a storage problem from stacks of meeting papers (slide notes, minutes, agendas, etc.). After a meeting, I can manually scan, sort, and store handouts as digital files. Or, I can use Rocketbook to immediately scan, transcribe if needed, sort, and send as pdf to my designated locations. I assign these locations using Rocketbook's destination icons. For instance, my notes regarding my business are assigned to go to my business email and my notes regarding my community meetings are assigned to go to my community club's email.
A Rocketbook scan is a picture of each page using my smartphone, which must have the Rocketbook app on it. Keep in mind that each Rocketbook page has a black boarder that must be fully within the phone's screen in order for the app to recognize and scan the page. These scans can be of almost anything with a black boarder and destination icons, which are easy to create to place on non-notebook items. All in all, Rocketbook is a very productive tool!