I still believe there is a niche where a product like this would be very much at home, but Livescribe's smartpens in particular were undone by a combination of bad internal decisions combined with a market that changed from underneath them. Who knows, maybe the Nuwa Pen will be able to target that niche market more successfully. I could certainly find a use for one, given the right combination of price/features.
A pen that records everything you write and uploads it to some compute cloud sounds less interesting than the title made it sound :/
Currently, all of the devices I use support Wacom EMR:
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
- Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360
- Kindle Scribe
- Wacom One 13 (gen one) display attached to my MacBook Pro (sometimes it gets switched to a Linux box)
and unfortunately, that's not possible w/ an all-Apple eco-system (because they haven't made a replacement for my Newton MessagePad (which had a stylus which did not need a battery)).
Pretty much the only paper I use is for grocery lists (and if Amazon or someone would make a small e-ink device which used a Wacom EMR stylus which I could leave in the kitchen and which would synch to the cloud, even that would stop) or for sketches/diagrams which want to be larger than the Kindle Scribe allows.