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Ocean C 64GB+4GB 7” Color eBook Reader Supports Handwriting, 7” Color E-Ink Paper Tablet with Long Battery Life for Reading and Writing (Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)

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Color: Color(Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)


Features

  • 7 Color E Ink Display: Experience eye-comfort like paper with glare-free touchscreen. Fast page turns, brightness/color temperature adjustment - perfect for comics, manga, books, & magazines.
  • Powerful Performance: Octa-core processor (2.2GHz) with 4GB RAM + 64GB storage, running Android for seamless multitasking.
  • PAPER-LIKE WRITING The Stylus Pen syncs perfectly with our Flexible Screen, mimicking paper texture for natural control. Engineered for reader and note-takers: ultra-responsive tip, precision tracking, and fatigue-free handling during marathon sessions.Enjoy pixel-perfect precision, instant responsiveness, and an ergonomic design crafted for effortless, all-day comfort.Musnap Stylus Pen compatibility (sold separately).
  • Supported formats: image format: jpg,jpeg,png Book format: txt,epub,pdf,umd,mobi ,ebk2,ebk3,azw3 Font format: ttf,otf,ttc Audio format: mp3,flac,wav,m4a,aac Office documents: xls,xlsx,ppt,pptx .doc, docx
  • Supports the Bluetooth connect,Wifi connect,USB connect .Supports 3rd-Party apps,Supports Handwriting with Musnap Pencil compatibility (sold separately).Musnap Stylus Pen not included; pen must be purchased separately.

Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 5.46 x 0.27 inches


Item Weight: 14.9 ounces


Item model number: Ocean-C


Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 22, 2025


Manufacturer: Musnap


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  • Excellent Android-based E-Ink eReader. I'm loving it so far
Color: Color(Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)
Excellent device. Fast for an e-ink device, the perfect size, and works for my needs. I prefer the buttons on the left side of the screen, and it was easy to rotate the screen to make that work. Lots of customization and Google Store apps are working well for me. I use this as an e-reader and I haven't tried a stylus, so I don't know how that would work. The front-light is a little odd to work with to get the warm light, but it works. You just have to adjust both the brightness as well as the warmth anytime you need a change. But there are preset brightness/color combos that you can change by long-pressing the preset, and that works really well. The one thing I'm not sure about is that color e-ink screens are not as clear as black and white ones, so on color e-ink screens you almost always need the front light on. I would love to be able to compare the b&w version of this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2026 by R. Done

  • I like it
Color: Color(Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)
This machine is nice. I like it. It has strong performance, vivid colors, and a backlit LCD, which is very useful.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by moon.dongchul

  • Great e-reader....poor note taker.
Color: Color(Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)
Looks like I'm the first non-paid review of the color tablet, so here it goes. First, in a vacuum (not considering any other products in its class), it's a real good device. Almost great. I also bought the official case and pen. I have a ton of experience with Kindle, reMarkable, and Boox devices, so I'm no stranger to e-paper. I have never used or even heard of Musnap before, but the price was too good to pass up. I've used this device for about 5 hours to read and take a bunch of notes. While I don't have a ton of battery experience, it seems to be holding up decently well. About 40% used up in the 5 hours, but that's with taking a lot of notes and 50% front light usage, which will use way more battery than reading alone. (1) Build Quality. It's very very good. The backing is super comfortable on the hands while reading. Buttons are plastic, which is fine, but don't scream quality like the back, which is the best I've felt. Really happy with the feel while reading. page turns in Google Play Books are super smooth with buttons. I just love using a device with dedicated page turn buttons. The unboxing experience is a little plain, no frills, but decently packaged. (2) Screen. It's a sunken screen, meaning it's not flush with the bezel. While some people prefer this as it better protects the screen, it makes for using the gestures and the pen (later) a little awkward. Screen is a Kaleido 3 and there are a million and a half reviews of it. It's an off-the-shelf color screen that pretty much every brand except reMarkable uses. Black and white is very crisp. Not quite as a dedicated BW e-reader, but still really good. Color is.....fine. It's decent if you don't look closely at it, but if you pixel peep, you'll see a ton of dots and dithering (transition between colors). I expected that as I've used Kaleido 3 screens in the past. Carta 1300 (BW) is still my favorite screen. It's like looking at a piece of paper. We have pretty much perfected black and white e-paper and color has some room to grow. Refreshes are fast. Color is more or less true while writing and great when refreshed. Size is about perfect for reading. Frontlight is decent. The white is too blue and the warm is not warm enough for my preference. Also, on some screens, the front light seems to flicker just a teensy tiny bit at lower brightness. I do not have any flicker sensitivity on my other devices or OLED phones. (4) Software: It looks like Musnap tried to copy Boox in the UI aspect, with key functionality missing from Boox. The OS has all kinds of grammatical errors in it, which pretty much means they just put the Chinese into a translator and that was that. The prompts are not how a native speaker would speak, and some are downright unhelpful or confusing. It's running Android 14 (confirmed with CPU-Z) which is great as that should have app support for a few more years. CPU-Z states that the manufacture of the device is Chitech and it's called the TAB-Executive. That may be what it's referred to in China or perhaps it's the "base" device that Musnap re-branded. Performance is GREAT. The interface is snappy, apps load fast, pages turn almost instantly. Never gets warm. Storage is WAY more than I would ever need in a device like this. I use Google Play Books so no local storage of books needed. 64GB is way overkill, but since it's eMMC, it's dirt cheap, so 64GB looks better in marketing and only costs pennies more than lower storages. For context, I've been using a reMarkable 2 for years to take notes and view PDFs and it only has 8GB of storage, which is fine since it runs a very basic custom Linux OS (not Android) so no apps or bloat. (5) Pen. I have never used a pen device other than an Apple Pencil that needed to be charged, which I feel will get super annoying as time goes on. I've only ever used EMR pens on e-paper tablets, and I have a bunch. It's a bit of a pain that EMR is not being used for Kaleido 3 devices. I'm sure there's a reason for it on a technical level, but it's a downgrade in terms of usability. It's very slim, like a pencil, so not super comfortable for long note-taking sessions. It does not attach to the device at all, so don't lose it! I really wish it had a small magnet in it to attach to the side, or the case had a small elastic band to hold it. The screen is "slipperier" than reMarkable 2 or Boox Go 10.3. The button to activate the eraser on the side is abysmal. I mean BAD. It's flush with the body and hard to locate when you need to quickly erase something and even pressing it doesn't engage the eraser, you need to press it RIGHT in the center. Not great. The notes app built in to the device is pretty good. Way better than the Kindle Scribe, but much worse than Boox or reMarkable. I thought I would like using a smaller "Executive" notebook, but with the sunken screen and the size alone, you can't get more than a few sentences and need to add pages. There's no infinite scrolling like reMarkable and Boox. You get about 10 lines per page and that's that. Huge letdown. Further, there's not easy way to sync notes as there's no cloud storage option like reMarkable or Boox or even a way to sync with your own cloud service, like Boox. Notes just sit on the device and you have to manually export PDF/images of your notes. Not ideal. I then tried OneNote app. While it works, the experience is not fluid and while it solves the syncing issue, it is a big step down from the stock Notes app. This is not a good note-taking device. (6) Case: Case is very nice and recommended if it goes on sale. I'm not sure I'd pay the full asking price, but it makes for a nice companion. Auto sleeps/wakes nice. However, the button cutouts still activate the buttons. I don't think this wakes the device, but just know that if you put the case in a backpack, it may press the buttons while you travel. Not a huge deal for me, but may be for you. (7) Summary: will I keep it? Tough to say. I think I will just for reading, but I certainly would not pay the full MSRP they are asking for. I was able to use a coupon for a substantial discount, which makes it way more compelling of a deal. Full price is more than the Boox Go 7 Gen 2 which is a much better device and what I'd recommend if you're in the market for a 7" color e-paper tablet with Android. I'm probably going to return the pen and keep the device and case just to read. I use Google Play Books so all of my books are cross-device compatible and synced (tablets, phones, computers, etc.). I keep a reader by my bed and in my work/go bag. I'm rating this a 3.5/5, but upping to a 4 purely for the absolute joy it is to use while reading and the performance. Do NOT get this with the intention of taking notes. It is an afterthought on this device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 by J H

  • Very fast, great screen, ergonomic design, android + playStore
Color: B/W(Not Included Musnap Stylus Pen)
The media could not be loaded. I'm impressed with this reader, especially considering the price. The design copies the Oasis, which is a design that I like a lot, and the build quality is quite good. The back has a pleasant leatherette feel to it and it's not slippery. The screen does have backlighting, which is uniform enough and very strong, plus temperature control. The device has a speaker, a microphone, bluetooth...so everything you'd expect in a modern ereader, but the important thing is that it's really fast ! Scrolling is smooth, you could browse the web just fine if you wanted to. It has very useful swipe "gestures" that help you navigate between recent tasks, go Home, go Back, turn lighting on/off...etc, they're all configurable under Settings. I got the 7 inch screen model, because I wasn't sure if Android on an eink device would work well or not (I actually had a bad experience in the past with a Bigme device that was returned), but knowing what I know now about this brand I would have gone with the Aura C or Musnap X. Anyway, I'm definitely keeping this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by Adrian

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