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BOOX Tablet Go Color 7 Gen II E Ink Tablet Support Active Stylus InkSense (Black)

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Features

  • Does not support EMR stylus, Support Active Stylus InkSense, but the sytlus is not included in the box.
  • Screen: 7" Kaleido 3 (4096 colors)glass screen with flat cover-lens. Resolution: 1680 x 1264 (B/W 300 ppi, Color 150 ppi) CPU: Octa-core. RAM: 4GB. OS: Android 13 ROM: 64GB Connectivity: Wi-Fi + BT 5.1
  • Front Light with CTM (Warm and Cold) G-sensor for Auto Rotation
  • Document Formats: PDF, CAJ, DJVU, CBR, CBZ, EPUB, EPUB3, AZW3, MOBI, TXT, DOC, DOCX, FB2, CHM, RTF, HTML, ZIP, PRC, PPT, PPTX Image Formats: PNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF Audio Formats: WAV, MP3 Supports 3rd-party apps
  • Buttton: Power Button, Page-Turn Buttons USB-C Port (Supports OTG or use as an audio jack) microSD Card Slot Built-in Speaker Built-in Microphone
  • Battery: 2,300mAh Li-ion Polymer Dimensions: 156 x 137 x 6.4 mm (6.1" x 5.4" x 0.25") Weight: Approx. 195 g (6.9 oz)
  • Wrongfully believed display quality is not great and difficult to read text from the screen: Color Eink technology has inherent limitations and share the same darker or grayer screen than LCD/LED ones. Customers can either turn on the cold light or warm light to achieve a better reading experience. This is a characteristic of all e-ink products, not a defect. If it doesn't meet your expectations, you may return the product under our return policy
  • Regarding E - INK technology, for B/W spots on the screen, if their diameter does not exceed 0.5mm, they are all regarded as normal. All E - INK products comply with this industry standard. If the buyers are not satisfied, they can apply for return or exchange, but it cannot be regarded as a malfunction.
  • Select Refresh Mode to reduce ghosting: HD Mode (System Default): For reading books and other static content. Balanced Mode (Default for third-party apps in color E Ink models): For turning pages and browsing books and pictures. Fast Mode (Default for third-party apps in monochrome E Ink models): For browsing websites and other content that require scrolling. Ultrafast Mode: For video and other dynamic contents. *Regal Mode: As a refresh solution with less ghosting and better display quality especially optimized for color E Ink models.
  • Dark, gray, or wrongfully believed low resolution screen : All Color Eink products used Kaleido 3 color e-ink technology, which currently has inherent limitations and share the same darker or grayer screen than LCD/LED ones. This is a characteristic of all e-ink products, not a defect. If it doesn't meet your expectations, you may return the product under our return policy. However, please note this is not considered a product fault.

Brand: BOOX


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Pressure Sensitivity: 4096 Levels


Operating System: Android


Special Feature: E INK


Brand: BOOX


Model Name: Go Color 7 Gen II


Built-In Media: Device


Model Number: Go Color 7 Gen II


Manufacturer: BOOX


Mfr Part Number: Go Color 7 Gen II


Warranty Description: 1-Year non-hardware warranty


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Pressure Sensitivity: 4096 Levels


Operating System: Android


Additional Features: E INK


Specific Uses For Product: Reading, Drawing, Note-taking


Compatible Devices: Stylus Pen


Display Type: E Ink


Native Resolution: 300 dpi in Black 150 dpi in Color


Screen Size: 7 Inches


Item Weight: 0.39 Kilograms


Item Dimensions L x W: 6.14"L x 5.39"W


Active Surface Area: 7 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing device, but definitely not for everyone.
Color: Black
I've been using this "tablet" for a while and I love it, but I was looking for an e-reader that happens to run Android, and that may put me in the minority. So, what is this not good for? Technically, by name, this is a tablet, but I wouldn't call it that. You are not going to watch movies or YouTube videos on this. You can browse the web in a pinch, but a lot of content will seem very unusual because of the screen's refresh rate. Most of your apps will not work very well, also because of the screen type. You will not be playing anything but the most basic games, again because of the screen, and because the SoC is very lower power in order to get better battery life. So, what IS it good for? Reading!!! It comes with its own book store/app, but you can also install Kindle, Goole Play Books, Libby, news apps, whatever you want to read. The colors are a bit muted, so if you're a fan of visual novels, you might be unimpressed, but it works just fine for that otherwise. The screen is pretty good. Not quite as good of detail as my last Kindle, but the backlight has more configuration. It's nice and light, and I really like the page flip buttons. Technically, they're volume buttons, but they can be configured to flip pages in apps I use. The battery life has been great for me. I charge it about once a week, but I could probably wait 2-3 weeks. It makes use of pretty aggressive power saving features to enable that battery life while running Android. Expect to wait close to a minute for it to start up when you want to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by J K

  • Boox is the best E-reader! Boox is the best E-reader!
Color: Black
I am loving my Boox! I actually bought a Kindle Colorsoft and Bigme B7 color to try them all, and I've returned them. These are the pros and cons. Kindle Colorsoft pros: -Longest battery life. -Color ink. Cons: -Kindle only options so no other reading apps like Libby, Hoopla, or Kobo. Bigme pros: -Runs on Android, so I was able to have all my reading apps in one place. -The best color e-ink out of them all. -Loved the buttons. -Came with pen and case. Cons: -Battery was the worst out of them all. -Doesn't have very many options for accessories or cases. Boox pros: -Runs on Android, so I was able to have all my reading apps in one place. -Battery life is mid, but it has an auto power off option after inactive use for an hour, which I love! -Has access to multiple accessories like a clear case and charging charms, similar to Kindle. -Loved the buttons. Cons: -Has the most Ghosting, but you can set one of the gestures as the refresh button, so it's still not a huge con. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025 by Chandra Cissell

  • Great if you love tinkering
Color: Black
First, let me preface that I'm a power user. I only really had 2 options when upgrading my Kindle: 1) purchase the most current Kindle and figure out how to jailbreak it to run Alpine Linux (and hope it doesn't get bricked at some point down the line), 2) get an Android based e-reader. The latter being a more turnkey solution, I looked at the offerings from Boox. As luck would have it, the v2 of the Color Go happened to be launching the same week that I started seriously considering making a purchase, so the timing was impeccable. With regards to the device itself, it feels pretty robust. The weight and feel of it is premium to my hands. The large bezel on the side makes it very easy to hold and I do like the texture on the back of the device for even better grip and feel. While the weight makes it feel more substantial than my outgoing Kindle, it's still nowhere near heavy enough for me to feel uncomfortable during 4-5 hour reading sessions. I think my own gripe with the device is that the volume buttons feel slightly loose in the housing, but this is being nitpicky. Battery life so far has been acceptable to me. With stock settings the device completely shuts down after 10-15 mins. At these power settings, the device easily lasts weeks between charges. Since the startup time of the device is quite long (~1 min), I only shut the device down after 8 hours of idling, since I don't always have long reading sessions. Oftentimes, I'll read a few chapters in between other activities, and doing this setting allows me to hop straight back in within 1-2 secs. Even at this setting I'm getting about a week of life. When it comes to actually using it, the glass of the screen has a nice finish and the touchscreen is plenty responsive for an e-reader. The resolution seems more than adequate for the content I consume. There are lots of refresh modes and a few toggles with regards to contrast and vividness, and I've found that each type of content has its own optimized setting. Manga: There's enough resolution and contrast to where this reads almost like an actual tankoban. Only downside is when using Viz or ShonenJump app, there's no way to map the volume buttons to page turn. I believe this is an app limitation, not a device limitation. My manga through the Kindle store works just fine. Comics: I was hoping to use this to catch up on back issues from series that I've fallen behind on. This is probably where the device is the weakest. The colors are muted and cause the screen to be very dark. I'll either have to turn up the brightness really high (which causes even more washing out of the color), or use an external light source. However, for my use case, this is still completely passable as the only other alternatives are to use a bulkier Android tablet, or reading from the actual raw books instead. This is mainly where I'm taking off a star, since this was my primary reason for going with color instead of black and white. Ebooks: Being that the device runs on Android, I have access to literally everything. Over the last decade, I've amassed a collection of DRM ebooks from different marketplaces, as well as random epubs and pdfs. I can read my Kindle books through the Kindle app, Google books through Google Books, etc.. I also have a Calibre server at home which I can easily access using this device. I'm able to open all of my books using its respective native app. Compared to other devices, there's a fair amount of customizability that you're able to do. The device is great once you figure everything out, and it's somewhat required to get the most out of it. That said, I suspect that people looking for a turnkey ereader for all of their content might get frustrated. As an Android and Linux user, I'm no stranger to any of this, and it's right up my alley. Last note, I had no desire to get the pen for this device since I have other devices for that. I have no idea if this feature is any good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Andrey N

  • Cannot run multiple apps simultaneously and has poor color
Color: Black
I spent a few months researching this device before I bought it, and even though I really, REALLY wanted it to, it didn’t make the cut. I’ll be initiating a return. First off, I have experience in computer science as well as with Android devices, so I know my way around the OS and settings. Second, I planned to use this device only to read books (Kindle, Kobo, Libby, and NetGalley apps), and track my books with the Notion app and Fable app. My expectations for this device were that it could run multiple reading apps simultaneously and smoothly, and that the color quality was at least good enough to distinguish between similar colors when highlighting. It did none of those things, despite all the optimizations I made to the apps and system settings. Several times, the Kindle app was killed because I tried to open the device settings or another app, even though I had “Stay active in the background” turned on. I thought at least two apps could run at the same time, but that was not the case at all. 4GB of RAM is simply not enough (the Kindle app alone uses about half of that). As for the color issue, I understand e-ink displays are not bright and vibrant like a smartphone or tablet. However, the color quality was so incredibly poor that I could not tell the difference between yellow and orange, or green and blue highlighted text. I even tried increasing the screen brightness to see if that would help, but it didn't (and also didn't do the battery any favors either). A couple other things that were annoying: - The Kobo app cannot be opened if the device does not have an internet connection, so if you’re on a long flight or you lose internet for a few hours, you can't read downloaded books on it. My research into this found that Kobo does not recognize the device as a certified Android device (this is something Kobo must fix, so I don't really fault Boox, but it does mean I can't reliably use it). - The device takes a long time to wake up, it doesn’t illuminate when it is waking up, and any apps I was using beforehand were closed. - Poor battery life (mine has needed charging twice in the three days I’ve had this device). - Device optimization settings are extremely limited. I can’t speak to any of the other Boox e-readers (perhaps their hardware, performance, and color displays are better) but for this device, the technology is not quite there yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2026 by Carlie

  • Nice E-Reader with cool features Nice E-Reader with cool features
Color: Black
1. Yes, the name states color e reader. But keep in mind this picks up certain a colors. It won’t be as vivid as your tablet or phone. The colors appear more mute see image! . 2. Screen was great no issues, no specks! 3. If you’re having issue with ghosting. The settings I used had the least amount of ghosting + good quality! * Remember to do this for EVERY APP! Steps : Open E-Ink Center Color mode : optimal Refresh mode : speed Refresh mode -> More A pop up box will appear with two tabs For HD : Turn ON -> System Refresh Drag to refresh -> set to 2S When scrolling use : HD Current app : set to 5 Animation Filter -> set to 20 For Speed : Anti Flicker -> set to 2 4. Has two speakers, sounds pretty nice! 5. Semi-User friendly… you might need to watch a few TikTok’s for some “how to” 6. It’s android based so you can download other apps! Like Libby, kindle, Spotify 7. It has BooxDrop, which is (your own) personalized QR + Link to upload stuff from your laptop or cellphone (images, files etc) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2025 by Luna

  • Needs improvements, but still a great device once you get used to it.
Color: Black
I really like my Boox Go Color 7 gen ii, however, If you want something with easy set-up and an intuitive user experience then this is not the device for you. I usually tinker with all the settings every time I get a new computer or cell phone, so I expected to do the same with this, it still took me a full week to get the device setup in a way that worked for me. I even considered returning it. Main things to know: - not intuitive - Color images are muted and best viewed under direct sunlight. (color images improved with update v4.1) -You can (and will need to) customize the optimization settings for each app individually. -You will need to change the refresh mode to best suit what you are looking at. HD is great for images, but absolutely horrible for scrolling. Speed works for most things, but does not have the clearest images. -Ghosting is an issue. I have one of my physical buttons set to refresh, plus my screen refreshes after so many taps, because the screen will get cluttered very quickly with ghost images. -Night mode isn't very good and is specific to each app (unless you just choose to invert the colors), but using the normal mode is still better than reading on my phone. -The Control Center is a pull down menu and the easiest way for me to adjust brightness. You can set it up to change brightness by running a finger up or down the screen, I like the drop-down menu better. The device is setup with two dropdown menus that are at the top in different locations: Notifications (on the left top) and Control Center (on the right top) - the pen feature is good for notes, bad for art, and a little weird for writing in books (you have to save each page of a book separately or what you wrote just follows you to the next page). Saved page goes to your gallery. The notes do not stay in the book. -This device is not a replacement for a tablet or computer. Best used as an e-reader, but you can download any app you want from the playstore. My reading has increased significantly due to my e-reader, and I'm not playing on my phone before bed. I like the size of the device and its lightness. Hopefully they improve future models. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2025 by Bobbi

  • Better than a kindle
Color: Black
The BOOX Go Color 7 Gen II is a thoughtfully designed, highly portable color e‑paper tablet that excels at reading and light productivity. Its color E Ink display is perfect for comics and annotated documents, and Android support makes it far more flexible than a Kindle.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026 by Toro

  • Big disappointment
Color: Black
First, while many of other Onyx Boox tablets are compatible with 3rd party EMR-compatible pens, someone made the decision that for these Boox Go 7 tablets, they will use USI 2.0 pens instead of EMR pens. For those not familiar with USI 2.0 pens, they have many disadvantages. (1) They have a hard plastic end, so it's like hard plastic writing on glass, not a very comfortable writing experience. With EMR pens with their rubber tips, they have a very smooth feeling when writing. Perhaps I can find a screen protector which will help with the feeling of plastic on glass, but if it needs a screen protector to improve the writing experience, they should have included it with the tablet. (2) USI 2.0 pens need to be charged. That makes EMR pens amazing because you don't have to worry about charging them or turning them one. With the USI 2.0 pens, you have to make sure it is charged and then make sure it is turned on. (3) Many EMR pens support the back end of the pen acting like a eraser. This doesn't appear to be the case with the Boox Go 7 tablet and USI 2.0 pens, (4) I bought a 3rd party USI 2.0 pen and while it "works", it actually doesn't leave a smooth line when I am writing, but it leaves a series of dots. Ugh. Perhaps the pen I am using is not sending a continuous current through the tip, so the tablet thinks I am lifting and positioning the pen on the screen multiple times while writing. The tablet should know it's unrealistic for a user to be lifting and placing the pen back on the screen so many times in a short period of time, so it should treat this as a continuous line or at least have an option to design the behavior this way. These are just the negatives that have to do with the pen. One reason I was attracted to Boox tablets was because it is running Android and actually comes with Google Play Store. My use case for this tablet is to make it a place for my 93-year old mom to write down notes. For my 93-year old mom, the UI is not intuitive. Therefore, I wanted to actually run some other Android apps like a customized launcher. And while the normal Androids setting is not accessible through what is provided by Boox, I can load a launcher which provides access to the standard Android settings panel. From there, I can override the default launcher... But guess what? After a little bit of time, it reverts back to the Boox launcher. Ugh. In addition, when I load other apps, from the customized launcher, the apps are no longer available. In Google Play Store, after installing, it provides a button to enable the app. After enabling the app, after some time, they get disabled again, and I must enable again in Google Play... Or use the Boox launcher to launch the apps. This also makes widgets and other programs which run in the background useless because eventually they will be disabled. Since the use case is to have this as a tablet for my mom, the font settings available through Boox settings were insufficient in making this a tablet which my mom can read. However, through the Android settings, there is more flexibility in getting the right fonts, including the ability to make the default fonts bold. And finally, the tablet seems unresponsive at times, like when I want to scroll to see further options in an app, it just completely ignores my gestures. I have no idea why. Also, to make the screen bright enough for my mom, I am setting the maximum brightness but it drains the battery so quickly. This basically defeats the purpose of going to an e-ink tablet to reduce the frequency of needing to charge the tablt. So in summary: The negatives: 1. USI 2.0 pen instead of EMR pen - Feeling of pen on screen is not a comfortable experience - Pen has to be kept charged and turned on vs EMR pen - Pen is leaving dots on screen instead of continuous line 2. Cannot use custom launcher, always reverts back to Boox launcher 3. Android apps can be installed but are continuously being disabled 4. Out of the box font settings are insufficient for someone with poor eyesight 5. Setting brightness high enough for someone with poor eyesight drains the battery quickly The nice part of the tablet is the form factor. I like that there is one bezel which is used for holding the tablet. It's also very lightweight like many e-ink tablets are. If someone though were to invent a case which is similar in concept where a wide bezel on one side, then there'd basically be no reason to try to use a Boox tablet for my particular use case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by jimintexas

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