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The BOOX Palma2 Mobile ePaper eBook Reader combines a 6.13" HD Carta 1200 glass screen with a powerful octa-core CPU and 6GB RAM, delivering a premium, lag-free reading experience. Featuring fingerprint recognition for secure access, dual microphones, and extensive format compatibility, it’s designed for multitasking millennials who demand versatility and style in a lightweight, travel-friendly device.














| ASIN | B0DSZWF122 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,110 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #107 in eBook Readers |
| Brand | BOOX |
| Built-In Media | DEVICE |
| Color | Off White |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 196 Reviews |
| Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
| File Format | CHM, DOC, DOCX, EPUB, FB2, HTML, MOBI, PPT, PPTX, PRC, RTF, TXT, ZIP |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons, Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 170 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
| Model Name | new 2dai Palma 2 |
| Native Resolution | 824 x 1648 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Advanced Display, Interactive Features, Enhanced Reading Experience |
| Screen Size | 6.13 Inches |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
K**Y
Amazing
Amazing! I have owned a kindle for the past 10 years or so and I finally decided to give the boox a try and I am so glad that I made the switch. This device is so versatile, and I love that I am able to read my kindle books as well as my Libby, Audible, Kobo and fanfics all on one device. No more having to switch between my phone and my Kindle because I can do everything on this one device. My last kindle was the kindle oasis, and I have noticed that the boox Palma two is a lot faster and lags a lot less. It’s not quite as fast as a regular cell phone, but it is way better than my previous Kindle device. The cost is a little bit high, but if you have been debating on making the switch from a kindle to this device, I would highly recommend that you at least give it a try. I don’t think that I will ever go back to a kindle because this one is just so much more convenient. It is the perfect size and is travel friendly, it’s small, lightweight & the build quality is sleek and so cute. it is also pretty easy to use once you mess around with it a little bit… I was able to figure it out pretty quickly after watching a few videos. If you’re unsure of settings, I would watch a few tutorials first. I do recommend changing some of the refresh rate settings to lower the ghosting. Once I changed my settings, I have not noticed any ghosting at all, unless I’m in dark mode (which is very rare) You can also turn the volume buttons on the side to page turning buttons while you read. All around 5 stars. Another plus for me is that once you enable assistive reading, it will read your books to you. My kindle could do this as well, but it would not read any PDFs that I emailed to myself or any ARC copies I received, it would only read my books to me if it came directly from the Kindle store. This device will read them to me whether they’re in my Kindle library or my Books library as a PDF. I honestly could go on & on about the plus’s of this device and I don’t regret buying it for a second. The ONLY negative for me was the price, but I would buy it again with how much I love it.
J**E
Expensive But Worth It
First off, I purchased this with my own money so this review is my honest opinion 😘 Pricey, but worth the splurge. I've had this for a few weeks now and what I can say is this: I use it everyday, all day. True, you can just keep using your kindle if you have one (which I do), however-- there are many reasons for me and others as to why I've searched for a kindle alternative. While I still use the kindle app on my Boox Palma, I love that I can read manga/webtoons/manhwa/alternative reading platforms. My reading isnt limited to kindle alone, and that's a huge benefit for me. Additionally, customization. I love that I can outwardly customize my Boox Palma as well as internally. This is not the case with kindle unless you pay over $20 to prevent ads showcasing on the escreen-- something that has caused quite a few dramatic and embarrassing moments for me 😤 and never appreciated. Likewise, I've already noticed the updated policies from kindle taking books off of my kindle-- not cool. So, again, Boox Palma has been a great alternative. Yes, I understand that there is also kobo and many people enjoy that as well, however, again, you can also have kobo on your boox palma! One more thing to note is that the Boox Palma is WAY more travel friendly. I have 2 young children and have moved on from shoulder bags to mini backpacks, and let me just say-- the boox palma fits so easily, but my kindle causes some issues. Having to choose between the 2? 100% I'm taking my boox palma. On top of that, the boox palma fits way better in my hands (first world problems, I know). The kindle tends to cramp my hands up and idk, with the twisting and turning while reading.. I prefer the boox palma. The button option to turn pages is so convenient too, as well as the fingerprint reader. Minor inconveniences-- while I have so much that I enjoy about the Boox Palma, I will also add that there are some (potential) drawbacks depending on person to person. For example: 1. Battery life- the battery life can EASILY drain if you keep it connected to Bluetooth, wifi, and heavy app use. Turning off wifi and Bluetooth easily allows battery life to last (from my heavy consistent use) 8 days before needing a recharge. For others it can be longer or shorter, just depends on the person. 2. Dark Mode-- I have to read in dark mode, especially at night. My eyes do not so well with warm light or bright white light at all. I get migraines really bad and to be honest, my kindle was perfect for that, especially night reading. I will honestly choose the kindle or at home night reading over the boox palma. 3. Learning curve. There is a bit of a learning curve to the boox palma, but tbh that's because of the ability to customize to your liking as well as adding apps to enhance the reading experience. Finding out how to navigate takes a little time, but if you love tinkering there's really no issue after a few minutes on google/YouTube/reddit/tiktok searches. 4. Refresh rates can be an issue-- BUT only IF you absolutely refuse to tinker with your device. Again, after a few minutes of changing settings to my own liking in each app either for webtoons, epubs, pdfs, or kindle~ it runs very smoothly. The processing time (at least for me) is a lot quicker than my kindle which was so frustrating I always end up purchasing my books on my phone and then downloading on kindle. Overall, this is a great addition to my everyday life as well as school for textbook notes and reading. Worth the purchase if you can splurge. The quality of the build is also premium 👌 10/10
J**D
Amazing productivity device, glad I took a chance
I was on the fence about getting the Boox Palma 2 for a couple of reasons. First, I already have a Kobo Libra Colour ereader, which has a much larger E-Ink display. Second, the feedback about the Palma 2 on websites like MobileRead and Reddit is mixed to negative. I ended up being glad I took a chance on this device. I would LOVE an E-Ink phone that runs Android, but unfortunately there is no such product that works properly on major US cell carriers. So for me, the Palma 2 is a bridge device to get more E-Ink in my life, as I'm obsessed with the reduction in eye strain compared to traditional LCD screens. Obviously, the unique aspect of the Palma 2 is its form factor, it's the same size as my smartphone. This means if you have an extra pocket you can have the Palma 2 on you when you might not otherwise have your full-size ereader. I am indeed getting more reading done due to the Palma 2 always being close at hand. Additionally, the phone form factor makes the Palma 2 inconspicuous; one can read on E-Ink in situations where it is (sadly) acceptable to scroll on one's smartphone but frowned upon to read from a physical book or discernible ereader, such as offices and smartphone-addicted family gatherings. I am so far very impressed with the quality of the display, the crispness of the text, the adjustable backlight and color warmth settings, all of these are comparable to my Kobo ereader. The built-in book reading app I've found perfectly useful after spending 20 minutes tweaking settings (preferred font, smaller side margins, larger font size). Being Android, I was able to download Wallabag and import all of my saved articles to read on E-Ink as well. I got a flip-cover case to protect the screen. I've lost 10% battery after 24 hours so this thing will easily go a week or more on a charge which is a huge plus to me. Barely looked at my smartphone today because my Palma 2 was always right there to provide a superior alternative. I'm thinking that part of digital minimalism is moving towards single-purpose devices, and rejecting smartphones as a Swiss Army Knife of functions.
H**A
Save your money, didn’t last longer than 6 months.
Save your money . Was 6 months before it just died on me . If I knew the xteink x4 was coming out in December, I definitely would’ve waited for it instead . Quite disappointed. Otherwise good device, but it’s a shame it stopped working so soon. For $300+ I would expect better longevity than SIX MONTHS.
D**Y
Perfect Small E-ink Reader
I'm in love with my new Boox Palma 2. I've been a Kindle reader since the first version came out. I actually had an ereader that downloaded books using a dail up phone line. I upgraded to a Scribe this year and love it, but I wanted a smaller reader to carry with me as the scribe is just too big. I decided on the Palma after careful review of all brands in the small size range and I've not been disappointed. I absolutely love it. I love the fact that it is an open android system and has numerous ways to customize it. That being said, people that are used to the simple kindle system may find themselves overwhelmed with the options and set up of the Palma. You shouldn't be thought. Take some time to search YouTube videos and you will be all set. My only grip is the fingerprint scanner is a little wonky. Also, there are not many cover option out there, I have a few now and the Tudia is my favorite. It's lightweight, clear backed and the front cover is magnetic so it stays closed and wake/sleep option works well.
B**E
My Favorite Little E-Reader — Cute, Powerful, and So Addictive
I absolutely love my BOOX Palma—I didn’t expect to use it this much, but it’s quickly become something I reach for every single day. It’s honestly so cute and perfectly sized that I can take it anywhere. It feels like a mini phone, but without the distractions, which makes it perfect for reading, quick browsing, or just having something lightweight on hand. The 6.13" HD Carta screen is super crisp and easy on the eyes, and the front lighting (both warm and cool) makes it comfortable to use day or night. It doesn’t strain my eyes the way my phone does, which was a big reason I wanted something like this in the first place. Performance-wise, it’s surprisingly smooth for reading and basic use—switching between apps and navigating feels responsive for what it is. That said, even though it has some smartphone-like features (like internet access), I personally wouldn’t use it like a phone. It’s not as fast or optimized for that, and it’s really not what it’s designed for. It works best when you use it as a reading-focused device with a few extra capabilities. What I really like is that it sits right between an e-reader and a smart device—you get more flexibility than a standard Kindle, but still keep that distraction-free feel. The battery life has also been great for my daily use, and I don’t find myself constantly worrying about charging it. The only thing to keep in mind is that it can feel a bit more “techy” to set up compared to a traditional e-reader, so there’s a slight learning curve at first. Best for: readers who want something ultra-portable with more features than a basic e-reader Not ideal if: you want a super simple, no-setup device like a traditional Kindle If you’re deciding between this and a Kindle, I would choose this if you want something smaller, more portable, and closer to a phone-like feel—but without the distractions. It’s something I naturally reach for more throughout the day because it’s so easy to carry. Overall, it’s compact, powerful, and genuinely fun to use. I reach for it constantly and highly recommend it.
C**R
Customizable, Perfect Fit in Hand, Sleek
I’d been researching e-readers for weeks trying to figure out which one would be a good fit for me. I was instantly attracted to the Palma since it’s phone sized & I mostly read ebooks on my phone. I’m so happy I went with it. I decided to totally deck it out since it was such a big expense & im hoping it will last me in the years to come. I did add the protection since I wanted to heed the many warnings of how fragile e-ink screens can be. If I carry it out of the house I have a small bag which it fits perfectly in & make sure it’s all by itself. It looks a little funny with the front light on but it’s undeniably perfect in direct light. I also got a matte screen protector to help with scratches & glare. It is a bit pricey & i wish this could be curbed by taking away the camera feature. All in all, I’m happy with it & with the ability to not be locked into a book eco-system. My last favorite thing is that I can change the wallpapers.
P**Z
LOVE!
I love my Boox Palma!! Its a good phone size e reader. You can use it for just about anything.... meaning you're not just stuck to reading off the Kindle app. It has the Google play store so you can download pretty much any app. I am obsessed with it. Easy to carry along with you anywhere since it's phone sized. It is a bit pricey, but I think it's worth it if you like to read on the go and want to carry something smaller than a Kindle.
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