Unlock Your Potential with Palma 2! 🚀
The BOOX Palma 2 is a cutting-edge mobile ePaper device featuring a vibrant 300 ppi screen resolution, customizable smart button functions, and an open Android OS for endless app possibilities. With a sleek design and lightweight build, it’s perfect for on-the-go professionals looking to enhance their productivity and personal style.
Brand | BOOX |
Item model number | Palma 2 |
Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 3.86 x 1.46 inches |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Manufacturer | BOOX |
ASIN | B0DGLH8J86 |
Date First Available | October 23, 2024 |
D**J
Great little e-reader!
First impressions: Feels well-built, light and extremely comfortable to hold. The ultra fast mode is amazing. I could not detect PWM using my photodiode-oscilloscope setup, so they are probably using DC dimming, which is a good thing. Lastly, I really wish it was a phone!
A**R
Pretty good, but check your expectations
The Boox Palma 2 is an interesting device. I was intrigued by the first version, but never got to try one - so I can't really compare the two. I watched a ton of videos and 'reviews' and they all talk about how life changing these devices are. Overall it's a fairly nice product that I'll continue to use, just be sure you know what you are getting into before purchasing.The Good:-Very nice looking E-ink screen-Good battery life-Ability to install other apps since it runs Android-Nice portability - it's slightly larger than my Pixel 9 Pro, but significantly lighterThe Bad:-Slow - like surprisingly slow. I've used a couple non-Android E-Readers (Kindle, Kobo) and this feels slower to me-Poor touch input - typing, swiping, navigating are all slow with some lag and touch input delays-Comes with an older version of Android (13). Maybe not a big deal, but worth noting it's already 2 years behind-Android again - although you have access to the Play Store and can install any app, how many are actually usable on a slow E-ink screen?-Expensive. I don't think this device should cost $279. Maybe $149-$199 max. $100 phones perform better.So, like I mentioned. This is a nice device, just make sure you have a use/need for it prior to buying it (especially at retail price). If you are looking for a compact E-reader to use on the bus/train/airplane this is pretty nice. If you are just looking for an E-reader to read ebooks at home, I'd recommend other devices.I am keeping my Boox Palma 2 and I'll continue using it as I'm looking to reduce my screen time on my phone. It's small enough and light enough to carry in my pocket or throw in my backpack.3.5/5 for me.
S**T
Confused product, privacy concerns, dumb AI.
This device is marketed as simplifying your life, removing distractions, etc. Exact quote, "The new generation of BOOX mobile ePaper. A distraction-free device that lets you reclaim your focus in the exact middle between tech and life."It just doesn't feel that way in reality. This feels like a phone with an e-ink display, with all of the phone software retained. There's a sim tray, for some reason. There's a camera, which is marketed as a document scanner, which I cannot imagine ever wanting or needing. There's an awful AI assistant.The display, the most important part of an e-reader, has both universal and per-app settings, and resets itself at random intervals. Even if this wasn't the case, there are seemingly no automatic settings for either of these. I don't care about adjusting brightness and warmth, I want those things to change automatically and then adjust them only if I need them. The overall OS and software experience here is poor. The response times aren't great, doing most things feels laggy. I'd much rather just have stock android, and I don't care to root an e-reader.Above all, privacy-wise, I just don't feel comfortable having this device in my home. I don't know Boox as a company nor do I trust it. The AI assistant won't discuss topics that are politically sensitive to China. The privacy settings on the device are lax, and it wants to phone home to a variety of domains and IPs in China. These are probably innocuous, but if I can go without this, why wouldn't I want to?
D**E
Read and Turn Pages with only One Hand- crisp display.
Fantastic form factor. This is one of my very favorite devices. I bought this as a pocket reader as my daily driver for on the go. I still use a Kindle device in the house, but this this is great out of the house. The screen is the best e-ink device I've seen in this form factor. I have a very rare eye condition that requires strong contrast to read and larger font than I'd like. This delivers. My eyes would benefit from a dark theme, which they've disabled, but very few people require a dark theme on e-ink. The volume buttons function as page turn buttons which was a requirement for me to make this a one hand read on the go.It runs on a newer modified Android OS. Many of the Android features are not available through the Boox GUI, which I dislike, but it has most of the essentials. The Google Play store is included, so you don't have to side load an alternate app store if you don't want one. Since this is a Chinese device, I have a "special" Google account just for Boox devices to keep more personal stuff out of their system, but I can install all the apps that I need.
K**A
Great for on the go reading
Size makes it easier to handle with one hand. Perfect for nighttime reading, reading on the subway. This device has exponentially increased my reading speed because it’s so enjoyable to read on I take it with me everywhere without a second thought. Battery life is ok could last maybe 3-5 days depending on how often you read and how you setup the sleep/power off settingsThere’s dark mode on the kindle app but not on the overall Palma 2 as far as I can tell.Got this because I wanted to reduce eye strain and it’s helped a lot.
R**T
Screen broke
I haven’t had this very long and have barely used it and the screen is already broken. I really liked it but am disappointed I wasted so much $$$ on a device that is so poorly made. If you search Reddit you’ll see lots of these devices end up with broken screens just from normal use. I only ever used this device to read before bed and it stays in my nightstand. When I contacted boox that the screen was damaged they said it was from bending the device. There’s no way this happened because the device has been kept in my nightstand. The whole thing feels cheaply built. It’s a cool idea but extremely fragile and cheaply made.
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