Technical specifications for this 10.1-inch unit include an ARM-based SoC and a 1280x800 IPS panel. Performance metrics demonstrate a reliance on proprietary cloud servers via a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection. Material analysis indicates a chassis utilizing a non-USB-C proprietary barrel jack for 5V/2A DC power input. The device does not include an internal energy storage system or local backup capabilities.
Material specifications confirm the IPS panel provides moderate viewing angles, though performance may be impacted by light bleed in certain environments.
Operational data lists the software as Tuya-based with a calendar overlay. Standardized testing protocols indicate potential touch sensitivity degradation over extended use cycles. The hardware lacks Matter or Zigbee support, functioning as a cloud-dependent peripheral for Google and Outlook calendar synchronization.
The Rocketbook Flex serves as a high-reliability analog-digital hybrid that eliminates the risks associated with proprietary cloud server downtime.
This hardware falls under the smart planners and calendars category.