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Transform your iPhone with a new notepad and pen accessory

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Have you ever wished you could jot down a quick note on paper while using your iPhone? Moft has made that possible with their new MagSafe accessory, the “Snap Flow.” This innovative product combines the functionality of a slim magnetic origami kickstand with the practicality of a notepad and pen. Opening the Snap Flow reveals a paper pad and a unique ballpoint pen that folds into a prism shape.

A new way to take notes

It’s incredible to think that in 2024, there’ll be a product that allows you to take handwritten notes while using your iPhone as a clipboard. Sometimes, using your phone and its apps can be a hurdle when you jot down a quick story idea or a thought before it’s gone. The Snap Flow provides an old-fashioned way to write things down, which can be refreshing.

The Snap Flow notepad is refillable and includes a clip, so you can use a piece of paper as a to-do list. There’s also a “folder” section where you can store notes for later. The kickstand feature allows you to prop up your iPhone or just the paper pad on a desk, making it easy to glance at your notes while working.

A successful launch

Moft has already surpassed its Kickstarter goal, raising over US$100,000, far exceeding the initial target of US$10,000. If you’re interested in backing this accessory, Moft is offering the Snap Flow for US$39 during the Kickstarter campaign, which is 20 percent off the eventual retail price of US$49. The company plans to ship the Kickstarter orders in September.

Looking ahead

While Snap Flow is an exciting new product, some users may still prefer the digital convenience of the Notes app. However, if Moft ever releases a sticky note version of the Snap Flow, it could attract even more interest.

With the Snap Flow, Moft has created a unique accessory that bridges the gap between digital and analogue note-taking. It is a versatile tool for iPhone users who appreciate the simplicity of writing on paper.

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