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The PocketBookVerse Pro E-Reader is a cutting-edge device designed for avid readers, featuring a 6-inch E-Ink Carta touchscreen for an eye-friendly experience, IPX8 waterproof protection, and advanced audio capabilities including Text-to-Speech. With 16GB of storage and support for 25 file formats, this e-reader ensures you can enjoy your favorite books and audiobooks anytime, anywhere.
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Night vision | No |
Native Resolution | 1072 × 1448 |
Color | Azure |
File Format | EPUB |
Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Display Size | 6 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
Item Weight | 186 Grams |
J**R
Excellent Versatile E-Book Reader
Excellent not overly complicated e-reader. If you're experienced with digital devices the learning curve is not too long. The display is excellent, sharp, and clear. Responds easily to touch inputs, and also has a good range of adjustments for brightness, font size, and other settings. The battery capacity is awesome. Have used the device for a month without recharging. I do not care for buying books directly from an e-reader. For this reader it is simple to connect the device with a USB cord to a PC. The reader detects the PC, and you select the connect option when prompted by the reader. Find the reader in "File Explorer" on Windows and load the book file into folder "English", or other choice of language folder displayed. I do read a few books in Spanish. Conveniently, press or tap on a word, a menu bar pops up with one selection being a dictionary. The dictionary is Spanish to English since the book is in the English folder. I assume that works with other languages. Amazing. I recommend the Versa Pro if you're looking for a straight forward E-book reader.
N**A
Another great reader from PB!
This is my 3rd Pocketbook. I was actually entertaining a thought about buying colored version of reader for a while and thought about another PB version but read reviews that unless you read colored graphic novels/manga there is no point in colored reader.I like the size a lot. Was looking specifically for 6'' display - easy to hold in one hand it's light but big enough to read comfortably. Basically it's a size of pocketbook book :) You can fit it in your small hand back easily.Big bonus for me is an ability to turn pages both with touch screen and buttons. Can't say which way I use more but buttons definitely used quite often.Storage is quite big. I have transferred all my e-library from prior reader and still not using even 1/3 of it. You can upload books either via email (reader sets specific email account when it first switched on), through usb link or internet connection. I think this version also have cloud backup but my prior reader didn't have that so I can't tell if you can successfully set it up from it.I mostly read in epub or fb2 formats but reader also understands other formats and have quite a list of what it can read. I think mobi ones takes a little more time to get opened so I prefer other formats to it.Overall I am very satisfied. Have been using it for 3 months at the moment and have no complaints. Reason of switching from Pocketbook Touch HD3 was that after 5 years battery was not holding as long as it used to and only last a week without charging.
M**I
Buena
Buena pero no se conecta el correo la batería súper buena un poco lenta para la lectura pero es buena
K**R
Best Ebook reader around
If you need a good quality , waterproof non kindle reader that can be easily used outside in the sun, this is the best choice. I have used kindle for years but lately Amazon added a bunch or restrictions. Tried Kobo Libra 2 and it good when it works but mine would freeze up once a day and had to restart. its also pretty wide. This pocket book is slim easy to hold and very responsive buttons work better that Kobo and you have home button as well. My only minor gripe is battery life if you read 4-5 hours a day, it will last 3 days or so. Not bad but not a month :) That not bad at all and sinse it charges from USB C its easy enough to charge
D**Z
The BEST E-reader
Love this little e-reader. Didn’t break the bank and it’s super easy to add books, magazines, etc no matter which route you take! I recommend a case cuz I almost dropped it a few times without it (small hands and clumsy) but it feels durable. I had a nook, kindle, and a Kobo before and this one is just the absolute best! No ads or proprietary software, unless your “free” e-pub comes with ads…. Very giftable!!!!
L**E
Nice first impression
Nice first impression. Still learning though.
J**F
Fragile, and/or non-existent warranty
I don't generally write bad reviews. I'm not sure I've ever given a one star review before, but my experience with Pocketbook has been terrible.I bought the Verse Pro on 11/21/2024. I mostly use e-readers when traveling, or if I'm going to be out in the sun, so it never left my house until I took a trip in February. While on that trip, I was reading in a pool and dipped the e-reader under the surface to see how clear the text was underwater. As soon as it was underwater, air bubbles started escaping from the device, so I immediately lifted it out of the water. However, within minutes the screen was corrupted and the device became unresponsive.When I got back from my trip, I contacted Pocketbook support through their website using their "Write" link. I waited for a response for about a week, and having received nothing I then emailed the address listed on their site. They responded to my email pretty quickly, and had me ship the device (at my cost) to what appears to be a private residence in Lawrenceville, Georgia. I never received any status updates. I asked a few times over the course of about a month, and finally (about two months after I initially contacted support, and a month after they received my device) they respond that the device has "mechanical damage" and is not covered by warranty.I responded back that the "mechanical damage" is that it got wet, which I had noted in my original ticket. They replied back with what looks like a canned response, which very thoroughly describes the physical layers of how the device is built, and how internal damage to a glass pane can cause problems with the display. It even had a nice little graphic. My impression is that they deny warranty claims based on "mechanical damage" frequently enough that they have this canned response ready to go.There was no sign of physical damage when I sent it to them. When I traveled with it, I carried it in my backpack in a sleeve, back to back alongside my tablet. It never left my possession so I know it was never tossed around or dropped or subject to any abuse, and my tablet was in the same place and is perfectly fine. The extent of it's use is that it never left my house until this trip, it traveled in a protected sleeve in a backpack that never left my possession on a plane, then in a rental car, and then into an airbnb, where I got it wet the very next day and it broke.I emailed support again telling them of the light use, and they still refuse to honor the warranty.The only possibilities I can see are:1. The device was damaged when I got it2. The device is so fragile that even though it was only subjected to light use it broke anyway.3. The device was damaged in shipping4. The device was damaged in their possession5. There is no "mechanical damage", and they're denying my warranty claim for no reason.Regardless, Pocketbook is refusing to do anything about it, so I will not be purchasing any of their products ever again, and would recommend others to avoid them as well.
G**I
Excelente
Es una hermosura de dispositivo, de excelente calidad y al leer parece verdadero papel