Scanmarker Air Digital Highlighter deal: only $110
The Scanmaker Air is a digital highlighter that can save you hours of work by scanning and copying your text straight to your Mac, PC, tablet, or smartphone. Now, thanks to a new Apple World Today deal, you can get one for only US$110. That’s 20% off the regular price.
Scanmaker Air Description
It allows you to create summaries faster than ever before; just slide your handheld scanning pen across a line of printed text and watch it appear instantly on the screen. Scanmarker Air uses Smart OCR and Bluetooth technology for super accurate and fast multilingual text scanning.
Just slide your pen scanner across a line of text and watch it appear instantly on your computer or smartphone screen. Whether you are creating a report in Word, inputting meaningful data in Excel, or sharing a quote with your friends on Facebook, Scanmarker Air will type it fast for you. It’s ideal for students and professionals in the library, office, or on the go.
Scanmaker Air Review
4.0/5 stars on Amazon with 3.3k+ ratings: ★ ★ ★ ★
Scanmaker Air Features
Time saver
Scans 3,000 characters per minute
Full line of text within one second
Convenient. Copies text in seconds, straight to your device in any program or apps like Word, Google Docs, Evernote, or the intuitive Scanmarker Air app
Smart OCR
Scans & pastes lines of text, number, barcodes
Scans & translates into over 70 languages
Reads aloud scanned text
Transparent, unobstructed tip. Facilitates easy scanning without disrupting reading process
Bluetooth. Wireless connectivity compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android
100mAh battery. Supports 7 days of typical use
Scanmaker Air Specs
Color: black
Dimensions: 5″H x 0.9″L x 0.7″W
Weight: 8.1oz
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0
Recognition speed: 3,000 characters per minutes/full line of text within one second
Returns accepted within 30 days of shipment for orders within the Contiguous US.
Dennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.