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5 Best Smart Notebooks, Tested and Reviewed

The smarter way to take notes.

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Whether you’re sending your kids to college or your little ones love scribbling notes and doodles on paper, a smart notebook is a great way to save paper. Most smart notebooks are reusable in their nature, meaning that you can save your notes on the device itself (similar to a tablet), or sometimes you can snap a photo and upload your written notes into an app. Some smart notebooks can even be wiped clean so you can use them as many times as you’d like.

Our top pick: remarkable 2. This smart notebook automatically digitizes your notes and lets you organize them so everything is in one place. It’s as close as you can get to the feel of using real pen and paper, according to our pros, and we love that it seamlessly transforms handwriting into text.

The product analysts and experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test all types of back-to-school gear, from the best kids’ tablets to Kindle e-readers. To choose the best smart notebooks on the market, our experts evaluated more than 11 popular models in the Media & Tech Lab, evaluating each for its ease of setup and use, size, portability, feel, performance, and more. We also considered feedback from at-home testers, who shared their experience using smart notebooks in their daily personal and professional lives.

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Best Overall

reMarkable 2

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Pros

  • Excellent paper-like feel
  • Integrates with Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive
  • Can convert handwriting to text on device
  • Slim, lightweight design

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Subscription required for premium features
  • Doesn’t have backlight

Look no further than the Remarkable 2 if you’re seeking a smart notebook that comes closest to feeling like real paper but can transform handwritten notes into easy-to-read text. Though our pros admit that you have to invest a bit of time to feel comfortable with all of Remarkable’s many features, this smart notebook is a top choice for avid notetakers who want to get organized digitally without all of a tablet’s distractions.

To access unlimited cloud storage and sync notes across your smartphone and laptop, you’ll need a $2.99 per month Connect subscription, which ultimately can make the Remarkable 2 as expensive as a tablet. But if you go without the subscription, you’ll still have access to integrations with Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and email. That means you can send your meeting notes into Google Drive directly from your notebook.

How it performed in our tests: The 10.3-inch display gives ample room for note taking and we found the device both lightweight and comfortable to hold. We’re especially fond of the numerous writing utensil options that are included, such as the choice among ballpoint pen, pencil, paintbrush, calligraphy, and more. Though we wish more ink colors were available for sketching and that the display featured a backlight for low-light situations (similar to some e-readers and tablets on the market), we like that this smart notebook automatically digitizes your notes (no phone scans necessary!) and stores them for future use.

READ OUR FULL REVIEW: An Honest Review of the ReMarkable 2 Tablet

Storage8 GB internal storage
Pen includedYes
Dimensions7.4 x 9.6 x 0.19"
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Philip Friedman

reMarkable 2

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2
Best Value

Rocketbook Core Smart Reusable Notebook

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Core Smart Reusable Notebook
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Pros

  • Reusable paper
  • Doesn’t require any charging
  • Pen is easily replaceable

Cons

  • Cannot convert handwriting into text for all destinations

This new and improved 32-page lined notebook from Rocketbook comes with a Pilot Frixion pen and microfiber cloth, so you can wipe away your notes or doodles and start anew. It's available in two sizes: letter and executive.

Before watching your ink disappear, grab your smartphone to capture a photo and safely store your notes in the Rocketbook app. Our pros found the process of saving notes in the app both intuitive and easy. We loved that you can email your handwritten notes or send them to a destination such as Google Drive, Evernote, Dropbox, OneDrive, and more directly from the app. You can even turn handwriting into text for certain destinations by enabling “OCR Transcription;" just don't expect this to work across all platforms outside of email, Evernote, OneNote, and Google Drive.

How it performed in our tests: Our pros found it easier than expected to wipe down pages with a damp cloth and were impressed by the resulting clean, blank page—though we’re curious to see how pages look after extended reuse. We would have preferred if Rocketbooks came with a Bluetooth-connected pen that automatically captures content, but we like that the FriXion is easy to replace should you lose it.

The Pilot FriXion is actually a Good Housekeeping Seal Holder and "smart" in the sense that it uses technology that allows the pen's ink to be erased by using friction. If you want a smaller notebook, our pros also recommend the Rocketbook Mini, as well as the Rocketbook Fusion or Rocketbook Pro if you’re looking for various page layouts to help with daily organization.

Storage32 pages
Pen includedYes
Dimensions11 x 8.5 x 0.25"
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Philip Friedman

RocketBook Core Smart Reusable Notebook

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3
Best Multipurpose

Amazon Kindle Scribe

Kindle Scribe

Pros

  • For both reading and writing
  • Intuitive and easy to use
  • Fast and responsive
  • Impressive battery life

Cons

  • Doesn’t sync with popular platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneNote

Combine an e-reader with a smart notebook and you get the Kindle Scribe. Like with most Kindles, you can download books straight to your device but with the Scribe you can also jot down notes and make to-do lists in the notebook section.

While this e-reader is larger than other Kindles and has a border on the left that’s larger than we’d like, our experts found it intuitive to use, fast, and responsive. It also boasts a claimed 12-week battery life so you don’t have to worry about it dying on you anytime soon. Plus, avid readers will especially appreciate that you can take handwritten notes on a book’s text via sticky notes. Just keep in mind that the Scribe cannot sync your notes with popular platforms such as Google Drive or Dropbox, but you can email them to yourself to save them on another device.

How it performed in our tests: We were impressed by how nice it felt writing on the Scribe’s 10.2-inch Paperwhite display, which isn’t exactly like paper but definitely doesn’t feel like a traditional tablet. We also love the comfortable feel of the included pen, which features a handy button that you can program to highlight notes or change the pen’s tip to pen, fountain pen, marker, or pencil.

Storage16GB, 32GB, 64GB
Pen includedYes
Dimensions7.7 x 9.0 x .22”
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Philip Friedman

Amazon Kindle Scribe

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4
Best Luxury

Moleskine Smart Writing Set

Smart Writing Set

Pros

  • Transfers handwritten notes in real-time
  • High quality design
  • Easy set up

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Must purchase replacement notebooks

If you’re a loyal user of Moleskin notebooks and love their look and feel, then this smarter version was made for you. Unlike every other smart notebook on this list, the Moleskine Smart Writing Set gives you the best of both worlds, allowing you to digitize your notes on the Moleskine app while still holding on to your paper version in a physical Moleskin smart notebook.

We recommend this upgraded Moleskin for working professionals or college students who like to take handwritten notes but could benefit from a digitized version. Though we wish you could reuse your notebooks once you’ve filled them up, a replacement notebook is fortunately similarly priced to standard Moleskins.

How it performed in our tests: While it’s pricey, our pros were blown away by how effectively handwritten notes and sketches were transformed into a digital copy in the Notes App in real-time, thanks to the included smart pen. Plus, even if you don’t have the app open as you write, your notes will be saved directly to the pen and later synced into the app. We found that the pen paired to Bluetooth quickly and that the compatible Notes app was easy to use and share work from.

StorageN/A
Pen includedYes
Dimensions7.7 x 9.0 x .22”
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Philip Friedman

Moleskin Smart Notebook

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5
Best for Kids

Boogie Board Basics Reusable Writing Pad

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Pros

  • Great value
  • Easy to use and intuitive
  • Doesn’t require charging

Cons

  • Cannot save digitally
  • Cannot convert handwriting into text

Consider the Boogie Board Blackboard if you’re looking for a reusable notepad that’s as affordable as it is easy to use. While it’s not a notebook per se, the notepad display is great for kids who will enjoy scribbling notes or doddles with the included pen, similar to how you would use a whiteboard. Best of all, you don’t have to charge anything.

How it performed in our tests: We found the Boogie Board straightforward to use and a fun way to capture creative work. You won’t be able to convert handwriting to text like you can with more expensive models or even save your work via an app so it's not our top pick for adults, but we do like that clearing a page is super easy with the press of the central button. The pen includes an eraser tip, though we found that this method doesn't work as effectively as the clear button.

StorageN/A
Pen includedYes
Dimensions9 x 12.9 x 0.25"
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Philip Friedman

Boogie Board Blackboard Smart Scan Reusable Notebook

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How we test smart notebooks

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For this story, our experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute's Media & Tech Lab evaluated more than 11 smart notebooks and asked at-home testers to share feedback on their experience using each notebook.

To assess ease of use, we considered how easy the smart notebook was to set up and whether Bluetooth pens paired seamlessly (if applicable). We also evaluated the intuitiveness of companion apps. To determine performance, we scanned in photos of notes and assessed whether the process felt quick and pain-free, as well as how well notes were captured. We also factored in whether it was easy to share notes and content to other platforms, such as Google Drive, email, and more. For smart notebooks that don't require phone scanning, we evaluated the user experience as well as navigating the interface.

Lastly, we assessed the look and feel of each notebook and whether it was akin to using a traditional notebook, assessing whether the notebook or its pen were comfortable to hold, responsive to pressure and more.

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Philip Friedman

Testing the reMarkable 2.

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What to look for when shopping for a smart notebook

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✔️ Ease of use: The first question you should answer when looking for a smart notebook is whether you prefer one that’s similar to a traditional notebook or one that’s closer to a tablet (or one that falls somewhere in between). What’s easy to use for some may not be as convenient for others. For instance, some smart notebooks use paper; content is either captured through the assistance of a smart pen and uploaded into an app, or you’ll have to manually take photos of your notes to store them in the app. Alternatively, there are smart notebooks similar to tablets where you take notes and draw directly on the display. These notes are then stored on the device itself (or within a cloud) and can later be shared.

✔️ Portability: Is your smart notebook lightweight, slim, and easy to transport? Consider these features if you plan on taking your notebook with you to the office or school on a daily basis.

✔️ Storage or pages: Consider the number of pages your smart notebook comes with to make sure you’ll have enough space for your needs. If you’re opting for a digital smart notebook, take into account how much storage space is available to ensure you have enough room to save your work directly to the device, or to a cloud.

✔️ Extra features: Some smart notebooks feature accessories such as cases, templates, and even keyboards that you should keep in mind when choosing.

Why trust Good Housekeeping?

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Senior Reviews Writer & Analyst Olivia Lipski has tested and reviewed the latest gadgets and gear in tech, travel, fitness, home, and more. Not only does she bring years of product review experience to GH, but as a writer, she loves nothing more than putting pen to paper. During her time at GH, she has tested over 10 smart notebooks and continues to use them regularly.

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Olivia Lipski
Senior Reviews Writer & Analyst

Olivia (she/her) is a senior reviews writer and analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she tests and writes about tech, home, travel, fitness, parenting and health products. Since joining GH in 2021, she has continued to leverage her extensive product reviews experience by staying on top of the industry’s latest innovations and helping readers make better buying decisions. Olivia is a graduate of the George Washington University, with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.


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