Nuwa smart pen digitizes handwritten notes for digital use

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A new smart pen, the Nuwa Pen, digitizes handwritten notes from any paper into searchable text. The pen uses cameras and motion sensors to capture strokes, converting them into editable digital text synced to an app. It supports standard ink cartridges and offers pressure sensitivity. The Nuwa Pen aims to bridge traditional handwriting with digital convenience, encouraging a return to writing by hand. It is available for pre-order at $299.


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