📚 Elevate your reading game—where tech meets tranquility.
The Palma 2 Mobile ePaper eBook Reader combines a 6.13" HD Carta 1200 glass screen with 300 ppi resolution, fingerprint recognition smart button, and dual microphones. Powered by an octa-core CPU, 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage, it offers seamless performance and connectivity via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1. Designed for professional readers, it features adaptive front lighting with warm/cold modes, auto-rotation, and a 16MP rear camera with LED flash, all packed in a sleek off-white design weighing just 12.6 ounces.














| Screen Resolution | 1024 x 768 |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 1 days |
| Brand | BOOX |
| Series | Palma Gen 2 |
| Item model number | Palma Gen 2 |
| Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 3.86 x 1.34 inches |
| Color | Off White |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| ASIN | B0DPW2QKK3 |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2024 |
C**Y
Really great android based E-ink device.
Fantastic E-reader. Don’t pay attention to the negative reviews here complaining about not having the kindle app. The people that left those reviews clearly don’t understand that this is an android based device, very different from Kobo, nook, or Kindle. All apps available to android devices (to my knowledge) are available on this device due to its use of android and the google play store. All you have to do is login to your google account (YouTube, Gmail, etc.) and you will be able to download any ebook app you desire. Personally I don’t like the included ebook app NeoReader. It’s a completely fine app, however every time you lock the device it resets the app from the current book back to the shelf. This may be an option that I’m missing in settings, but I prefer that when I open my ebook apps, that they automatically re-open the last book I was reading. Instead of NeoReader, I side loaded an app called KoReader. I’ve used this before on Samsung phones and really liked it. The one negative I can find about the device is the finger print reader. It’s not a terrible fingerprint reader, I just have frequent fingerprint read fails and I just have to lift my finger and reposition it. Not a huge problem, but something to consider. Battery life is great, only if you keep WiFi and Bluetooth off. With both on, the battery drains quickly and will probably only last a day or two. With both turned off, I would have gotten 5+ days, but I recharged it on the 5th day just because I wanted to make sure it would last while at work. I have a Kobo Libra 2, however that has been relegated to the shelf since this device is just so convenient and powerful! I love that I can put it in my pants pocket and take it everywhere I go, something I cannot do with larger ereaders.
L**3
My favorite little travel E reader!
The Boox Palma 2 is an amazing E reader with alot of features and customize abilities. This is not a color E reader but is still functional all the same. You can change the font, screensavers and tons more. I recommend if you're having any trouble with features, ghosting etc you find a YouTube video to assist. I've been able to read on this reader for over a week without needing a charge & it has Bluetooth as well so you listen to audio books. Fits in the palm of your hand, great device for travel, highly recommend. Android system so you can download any apps, KU, Pinterest even games.
E**C
The size and app compatibility makes this my favorite
I was really struggling to choose an e-reader considering the number of choices out there. Ultimately I settled on the Palma 2 and so far I love it. The fact that it's essentially an Android phone without the cellular feature is the biggest selling point for me. I have books across kindle, play books, and multiple other third party services, so I really didn't want to lock myself into an ecosystem requiring cumbersome side loading. Response time for the screen is very fast but you can configure it to multiple levels depending on the app you're using and your tolerance for ghosting. I love the configurable action button and volume rockers. Physical page turning buttons was another big factor in my decision; you can dictate what the volume rocker does on a per-app basis. The screen is very crisp, even with tiny text, and the adjustable brightness and light temperature sliders allows me to find a comfortable reading configuration for all times of day and in all types of environments. I think some people may prefer ereaders with everything set up for you from the beginning, but this is the perfect device for someone with multiple reading apps that doesn't want to be locked into a single ecosystem.
K**.
Compact but Mighty!
One of the best e-readers I’ve ever owned! Compact, long battery life, and has amazing storage. The fact that it’s an Android powered device is an added bonus. I love the convenience it gives me, where I don’t need to carry my laptop and bigger e-reader everywhere. And reading, late at night is amazing with the soft backlight, and I can change the intensity of it if I wanted. No more reading headaches. 10/10!
H**E
Absolutely frustrating gadget with no setup instructions...
Product doesn't work. Spent 4+ hours trying to get WiFi connected. No user manual, no instructions, not intuitive. Great idea for an E-reader, to fit in your pocket to have with you whenever you want, but it won't connect to WiFi. Tried 3 different WiFi networks at home, Starbucks and at work. Wouldn't connect to any of them. Boox website does NOT show basic setup instructions for Palma 2, just instructions for Boox tablets. One of the most frustrating gadgets I've ever dealt with. Maybe I got a "lemon", but after all the frustration I'm not even going to bother trying again. You'd think that something that costs nearly $300.00 for an E-reader would AT LEAST have a basic set of instructions on how to set it up initially the box. Even YouTube doesn't cover basic setup, just "optimizing" after you've managed to connect to WiFi and download the appropriate apps (Kindle, Libby, etc.). Sticking with my Kindle for now, despite really wanting a pocket sized E-reader.
B**G
Good at what it does. But laggy.
It's a lot less responsive than the Paperwhite 2024. It lacks auto brightness and auto temperature control (for less blue light at night). The negatives aside, the display is very nice and it's a useful form factor. I find it pleasant to read on. It fullfills the function of phone sized e-reader. I also have the Hisense A9 with similar for factor. the display on the boox is much better and the boox is also light. The textured back make it easy to read with one handed. I bought a protective case but im not sure that ill use it. My main gripes are it's laggy especially when typing and the lack of auto brightness and nighttime controls for the display.
A**R
For context, I've owned e-ink readers since the Kindle Keyboard, and been using handheld computers since the Apple Newton Messagepad 2000 and PalmPilot, As such, I'm very used to old, simple, slow black and white devices. However, I decided to return this device within 30 minutes of opening it. Issues: * The fingerprint reader was very unreliable. * Google Play store either crashed or froze half of the times I opened it. * The gap between the screen looks terrible. Devices have had flush looking laminated screens for many years now. A new device today shouldn't look like the display is set way back behind a protective clear screen. * The cost is ridiculous. I paid less than this for my 10.2" Kindle Scribe with stylus input. Yet the Boox Palma 2 looks, feels and runs like a much cheaper, 'plasticky' cheap old toy from 15 years ago. Subjective issues: * It is really slow - as you'd expect for an e-ink device. However, being the size of a phone, and running full Android OS, you can't help but feel that it's creaky and clunky. I've decided that I'd much rather just carry my phone (which I already always have with me) and switch it to greyscale mode if I want to eliminate distractions. I read for 5-15 hours a week on e-ink devices, so was excited for a high quality reader I could slip into my pocket and take everywhere. However, this definitely isn't that device for me.
I**T
The product came unsealed with a different wallpaper from the product photo and the screen is stuck. Even after charging and following the hard reset and the factory reset method I cannot interact or do anything with it. I am convinced that I received a used defective product that someone else had returned. This is infuriating as I paid for a brand new product.
G**N
Stopped working after a couple of month Poor respond time
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