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Voice Recording Carrot Pen

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Voice Recording Carrot PenSpark Imagination with Every Stroke & Sound! The Whimsical Carrot Pen That Writes & Records Blend the joy of playtime with the power of learning. Whether capturing a brilliant idea, leaving a sweet message, or practicing spelling, this dual function carrot pen makes every moment unforgettable. 60s Voice Record Smooth Ink Cartridge Ergonomic Grip Whimsical Design & Ergonomic Hold Crafted for Comfort, Designed for Smiles Featuring an adorable 15cm


Spark Imagination with Every Stroke & Sound!

The Whimsical Carrot Pen That Writes & Records

Blend the joy of playtime with the power of learning. Whether capturing a brilliant idea, leaving a sweet message, or practicing spelling, this dual-function carrot pen makes every moment unforgettable.

🎤 60s Voice Record ✍️ Smooth Ink Cartridge 🥕 Ergonomic Grip

Whimsical Design & Ergonomic Hold

Crafted for Comfort, Designed for Smiles

Featuring an adorable 15cm carrot shape, this pen is not just visually captivating but incredibly comfortable to grip. The soft contours reduce writing fatigue, making it perfect for both kids' little hands and adults who love a touch of whimsy on their desks.

Dual Functionality

Write Seamlessly. Record Instantly.

Equipped with a highly responsive dual-button system: press the lower button to capture up to 60 seconds of crystal-clear audio, and tap the upper button to play it back. Combined with a premium smooth-writing ink cartridge, you never have to switch tools to catch a fleeting thought.

Cyclic Recording

Effortless Audio Management

Say goodbye to the hassle of deleting old files. With intelligent cyclic recording, each new audio session automatically replaces the previous one. It ensures your pen is perpetually ready to capture your next big idea, study note, or secret message without skipping a beat.

The Perfect Edutainment Gift

Nurture Creativity & Language Skills

More than just a stationery item, it’s an interactive learning companion. Ideal for students organizing study aids, teachers creating engaging classroom interactions, or parents nurturing a child's imagination. It balances practicality with undeniable charm, leaving a lasting impression on anyone who uses it.

Technical Specifications

Everything you need to know about your new creative companion.

Feature Detail
Design Shape Ergonomic Whimsical Carrot
Dimensions (L × W) 15.0 × 4.5 cm (5.9 × 1.8 in)
Weight Approx. 45 g (1.6 oz) - Lightweight for easy handling
Recording Capacity Up to 60 Seconds per session
Recording Method Cyclic Recording (Auto-overwrites previous audio)
Writing Core Smooth-gliding ink cartridge included

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ink cartridge replaceable once it runs out?
Absolutely. The pen uses standard-sized ink refills, allowing you to easily swap out the cartridge so the fun and writing never have to stop.
How do I delete an old recording?
You don't have to manually delete anything! Thanks to the smart cyclic recording feature, simply hold the record button to capture new audio, and it will automatically overwrite the old recording.
Is this pen suitable for young children?
Yes! The ergonomic shape and safe, rounded edges make it incredibly easy for kids to hold. It's a fantastic edutainment tool for practicing pronunciation, memorizing spelling, or just having imaginative playtime.
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