Samsung-Backed Wireless Memo Printer Churns Out ‘Ultra-Sticky’ Notes Without Ink
By Mikelle Leow, 10 Nov 2023
Images via Mangoslab
Mangoslab, a South Korean offshoot of Samsung Electronics, has reimagined the humble sticky note by creating Nemonic Gen 2, a compact, wireless printer that brings the age-old practice of memo-taking into the digital age.
Wireless and ink-free, the Nemonic Gen 2 printer utilizes advanced thermal printing technology, eliminating the need for messy ink cartridges. This innovation ensures each message is crisp, clear, and hassle-free.
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The device also comprises a de-curl roller and auto-cutting feature that keep the printed notes flat and neat. These not only enhance convenience but also save time, as you won’t need to manually tear off each note, a common task with similar printing devices. You can also print notes up to 11 inches long.
Video screenshot via Mangoslab
Traditional sticky notes have their limitations—they often don’t stay sticky enough, and once removed, they can’t cling onto surfaces again. To address this, Mangoslab has introduced Nemonic ULTRA sticky note paper rolls, optimized for adhesion and reusability, so your notes won’t fall off or go missing.
Video screenshot via Mangoslab
To support productivity in the modern era, the adhesive notes are also compatible with Slack and Zapier, in addition to Microsoft Office apps. With the Nemonic for Slack app, you can print essential to-dos, messages, or meeting agendas directly from Slack, helping you turn digital information into physical memos for better project tracking.
Image via Mangoslab
Image via Mangoslab
For Windows and Mac users, the Nemonic desktop software offers note-taking and screen capture functions, along with a range of templates for adhesive notes. The mobile app additionally allows handwritten notes and the printing of shadowless, clear diagrams captured from photos of documents.
Image via Mangoslab
Image via Mangoslab
Currently, Nemonic Gen 2 is on Kickstarter. Impressively, it has already garnered over $135,000 in support, far exceeding its US$3,000 goal.
Image via Mangoslab
Video screenshot via Mangoslab
Video screenshot via Mangoslab
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