✍️ Write Your Story, Uninterrupted!
The Freewrite Smart Typewriter is a digital typewriter designed for distraction-free writing, featuring a blue light-free E Ink display, a tactile mechanical keyboard, and seamless cloud syncing capabilities. With the ability to store up to 1,000,000 words, this modern writing tool enhances productivity and creativity, making it an essential device for authors and writers alike.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | DC |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Writing |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.73"L x 9.33"W x 2.76"H |
K**R
Incredible Tool
I am so impressed how quickly my daily word count increased and how I’ve been more passionate about writing more than ever before.I love the keyboard and the backlit screen.I’ve been wanting one of these and originally bought the Alpha but didn’t really love it. But I liked it enough to invest in the Smart Typewriter and I’m glad I did.I’m a filmmaker and this tool has helped me work on my investors outline, write and explore ideas for short films, and work on my first short stories (something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time bc one of my dreams is to release a collection of short stories).The battery life is incredible. The set up was very easy. I love the built but I will say that the product is very pricey and I wish it wasn’t so cost prohibitive so more people could use this tool and increase their writing output.
S**N
Love this thing.
I’ve purchased this, the Traveler and the Gen 2 Freewrite. This is by far the best of their products. The Traveler bricked after a few months and refused to take an update. After a convoluted process I was able to get it working again but I couldn’t update it. And this company’s warranty is less than stellar. They require $150 and to replace it with a refurbished item not including shipping. After already sinking $400 into that product, I refused. One afternoon I decided to try an update it again after it had been a very expensive paperweight for the better part of three years and it magically worked. I’m version they were able to fix whatever bug in their update system and that was what caused it to finally work. Anyway, that gave me confidence in the company again. And I decided to purchase the Freewrite Gen 3. It’s far better than the Gen 2 and even thought it is expensive for what it is, I don’t regret it one bit. I still use the Traveler when I’m on the go, but the Freewrite is my go to for long form drafts. I don’t like how limiting it is but the arrow key features make the product useable for me. Whereas I struggled with the Gen 2. The hardware is great. The software gets the job done but it could be better. That being said, if you can not or do not want to pay for such an expensive product the Alphasmart Neo does exactly the same thing as this for a fraction of the price. Their newest product does also and it’s much more cost effective.
K**E
Adhd helper!
I bit the bullet and bought this thing, yeah kinda expensive, but dang is it a great help. Ive had it for about 4 months and have written more then i have ever before. It just feels so damn great, the screen lag people talk abouts not a big deal, it dose lag pretty bad when you reach about 10000 words in a doc. But then you just switch to the next doc. Or download your file, erase, and keep going lag goes back to normal. The lag honestly feels like the slight delay from hitting a key on an old timey keyboard into the striker ribbon. Using one of those payment systems really helps, im paying about 30$ a month for it, and adding a bit more each time to pay it off. I felt that it gave me the drive to write more, and want to write more. Oh and the instant transfer to postbox and gmail is super great, i love reading my pervious nights work each morning before work. Thank you freewrite for such a great product, i cant wait to see what else you come up with.
A**D
Good...but too expensive.
First of all, I want to say that I really like this device. The ease of use, and overall experience of the keyboard is very good, and I write with it regularly. There are a few things that make the Freewrite not theperfect writing machine though.Firstly: it writes in a very basic text editor. It's so basic that it doesn't even have a function to use tabs or indentations. Instead, when you hit the tab button, it applies 8 spaces to the start of your line. It looks fine, but when it comes to editing later in Google Docs, it becomes a hassle. I have to go to a third party site for coders that converts spaces into tabs. Not a dealbreaker, but it is inconvenient.Secondly: the screen. I love an E-Ink display, and I would replace them on almost all of my devices if the technology was there...but it's not. I don't mind the display, but it is just a little bit too laggy for my liking. I quickly got used to it, but it does become noticeable on occasion. Especially when I want to go back, and see if I accidentally misspelled a word, and it hasn't appeared yet. It's also at slightly too flat of an angle. Depending on what your set up is, it may be a bit uncomfortable to look at for longer periods of time. It could be remedied by just tilting it down a couple degrees, so you would be able to see it easier from a lower angle.And thirdly: the cost. It's far too expensive for what it is. I realize that they are a smaller company, and in order for this product to even exist, it probably has to be around this price point. I spent the money, because I love the experience of typing on a manual typewriter--or even an electric one--but I don't like the process of transcribing my writing later into a digital document. This solves that problem. But, I would be much more lenient if it was half the price. There is literally no competition in this field right now though. I wish that there were.That all being said, I bought one, and I don't want to go back to writing without it. It's the closest thing I can get to exactly what I want. It's also very nice that it automatically syncs to a Google document. I love the feel of the keyboard, and it's very cool when I take it out to coffee shops and things. I can't easily take a typewriter everywhere with me, and I wouldn't really want to anyway. I can take this with me anywhere--in one of the felt cases--and there's no excuse for me not to write. I've accomplished quite a bit on this device, and I've enjoyed the experience.If you have the money to spend, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one. If you're on the fence about it, just realize that there are quirks, and it's not perfect by any means.
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