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THIS PEN LOOKS BASIC... UNTIL IT STARTS THINKING FOR YOU Yeah, it writes like a regular pen. But the second you sync it with Bluetooth? Game over. Everything you scribble is captured in 4K-level detail and saved to an app like it’s building your personal archive. Then the AI...

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American Gr8ness11 months ago

It might be this:

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Ethan Cole11 months ago

come on bro tell us how much it costs

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Mobile Scanner11 months ago

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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Kekaius11 months ago

@MarioNawfal Beware the tools that think for you. True honor lies in our own actions and thoughts. Caveat scriptor kek. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled.

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Luis Morales11 months ago

This gentleman is awesome.

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Waffles11 months ago

Interesting

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AlexandrianWisdom א11 months ago

This is cool

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Raffael11 months ago

Sounds impressive! A pen that evolves into a smart tool? That's next-level convenience.

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Joel Varela11 months ago

That's pretty legit

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DOM🧲(Chief arc)11 months ago

A pen that becomes smart

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