
While high-end smart watches let you check directions, grocery lists, and notes with a quick glance at your wrist, there’s a more affordable alternative. As highlighted by Co.Design, the Wemo bracelet serves as a wrist-bound notepad, priced at just around $11.
For those who grew up in the '80s or '90s, the Wemo (short for wearable memo) will evoke nostalgia. This silicone band, shaped like a slap bracelet, wraps snugly around your wrist. It features templates like lines or a dot grid for jotting down notes with a marker or pen. The ink remains legible even in rain or underwater, and erasing is as simple as using an eraser or rubbing it with your finger.
The Japanese brand Kenma designed this product after observing nurses writing notes on their skin. It’s ideal for EMTs, police officers, and construction workers who need quick access to notes while keeping their hands free. Even for everyday use, the Wemo is a practical solution for capturing ideas when a notebook isn’t within reach.



You can buy the bracelets in green, cream, and light blue directly from Amazon.