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PocketBook Verse E-Readers | Eye-Friendly 6'' E-Ink Carta™ HD Touchscreen | Adjustable SMARTlight | Up to 1 Month of Battery Life | WiFi & Memory Card Slot | E-Book Reader in Misty Grey

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Features

  • EYE-FRIENDLY & GLARE-FREE TOUCHSCREEN: The E-Ink Carta touchscreen provides a crisp and glare-free reading experience in high-resolution, making it ideal for long reading sessions. Enjoy an eye-friendly 6-inch display that comes as close as possible to a page on paper.
  • ADJUSTABLE SMARTlight: Indulge in eye-safe reading no matter the lighting conditions, even in complete darkness! Thanks to the SMARTlight function, you can adjust not only the brightness of the screen but also the color temperature of the frontlight, choosing a warm or cool tone.
  • SUPPORTS MOST POPULAR FORMATS WITHOUT CONVERSION: The e-reader supports 25 formats, including EPUB, FB2, DOC, DJVU, PDF (DRM), JPEG, CBR, and CBZ. Open a wide range of books, documents and images without wasting time converting files. Verse is also compatible with online library services, thanks to its Adobe DRM support.
  • ACCESS & SYNCH: Stay connected with the E-Book Reader's built-in Wi-Fi and seamlessly sync your collection with the PocketBook Cloud. With 11 pre-installed dictionaries and 42 additional language combinations available, it's the ideal choice for language learners and enthusiasts.
  • Eye-catching design, ergonomics, and compactness: PocketBook Verse is a lightweight e-reader (only 182 g) with a minimalistic design and two impressive colors Bright Blue and Mist Grey. The device is extremely user-friendly due to mechanical control buttons and a touchscreen.

Brand: PocketBook


Model Name: PocketBook Verse


Display Technology: Electronic Ink


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Screen Size: 6 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Battery Life: 30 days


Display resolution: 758 × 1024


Included Components: E-reader, USB Type-C cable, documents


Color: Mist Grey


Product Dimensions: 5.24 x 1.14 x 7.13 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Item model number: PB629-M-WW


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 29, 2023


Manufacturer: PocketBook


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Made for the readers in your life
My wife loves her PocketBook Verse E-reader. She has actually increased how much she reads week over week due to how fantastic the screen is in terms of readability and the lack of blue light. She said that she was able to read for over a week without needing to charge and even then it was not low on power. Great gift for the readers in your life! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by Yaroslav

  • Cool model with micro sd
Cool model with micro SD card (up to 128Gb, not 32)
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026 by Artem Torchinskiy

  • 5000+ Calibre ebook library, no problem
Absolutely adore this thing. I used Calibre Library to easily convert my library of over 5000 EPUB books and PDF periodicals (using the "PocketBook Touch Lux" plugin) over to it. I put in a 128GB SD card (way overkill!), formatted it with the PocketBook Verse via the settings menus (About Device or whatever... it's in there), then plugged it in with USB, and Calibre saw the "Main" (on-board memory), and "Disk A" (SD card). Converted... bam. I am a bedtime reader, only. I require no bright, blue light. I require that it's light and easy to hold above my face with one arm. This e-reader is EXTREMELY light. I got a cover for it for travel, but I leave that off and bought a stretchy 6-7inch "hand strap" that hooks over corner to corner or edge to edge on the back. Perfect! I am coming from years of 7-8" Android and Kindle-converted-to-Android tablets w/ Moon+ Pro set up. These have always allowed me to adjust the dimness and red light well. And I will miss the continuous-scroll of Moon+ Pro. But, not too much. The 6" size of this ereader means that my hand does not have to shift at all to read the entire page comfortably. And, the huge bezel space at the bottom makes for easy holding, especially with the hook-on hand strap. I can flip up or down with the same hand. Also, their larger batteries and glass made them so much heavier. I like the dumb little games, too. Sometimes, ya just want to do a puzzle before sleeping, instead of reading. Handy! No more puzzle mag and red reading light! The price is reasonable. ($140USD in August 2025). I think it feels more like a $100 device, honestly. But, I'm ok with it. Debating purchasing another to hold onto, in case they knock this lower end out of production. The Pro models and others have stuff I just do not need. The battery will last EASILY over a month, given I leave it in airplane mode (all radios off) and brightness so low and only use it for 30 mins or so per night. Batteries on the normal ereaders would last just over one week with the same habits. So, I really like this about it. EDIT (Nov 9, 2025): Three months later, and it's still on the initial charge of the battery. It's at about 57%. This thing could potentially last me 6 months on a single charge, the way I am using it. I have read about 850 pages in this time, but not sure if that is helpful because font sizes could differ. I am reading the Ivory Carver trilogy, which claims to be 1100-ish pages in a single ePUB. I have returned to definitely purchase another to hold on to. This is my all-time favorite e-reader. EDIT 2: Completed the Ivory Carver Trilogy, 1115 pages, Dec 12, 2025. 44% battery still on that first charge. That is 4 months. Amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2025 by Mr. E. Manne

  • Not too bad as my first e-reader
I got it about a week ago and used it for a trip I went on, so not a review based on long term usage but I have a few thoughts based on things I would like to have known before getting it - is version 6.10, but does NOT yet have Libby functionality as of right now in February 2026 (online they said they would roll out the Libby app with version 6.10, but maybe that was referring to the color version 6.10? not sure). Still not too hard to get books from Libby using the "send to my pocketbook" feature where you send the acsm/epub file from libby to a specific email you make for your pocketbook. The internet will tell you lots of ways to do that but this was way easier than anything I found - I don't normally use the light feature but I did a few times when reading in the dark. For some reason there was this glitch where when I turned it on again the next day after using the light, it kept the light on (that is fine) but went back to the page in the book where I first turned on the light the day before (not fine, I was further in the book but not sure how much further). That happened two days in a row (second time it went back to the same page that the first time went back to, the page i originally turned the light on) and I haven't used it with the light since then so I don't know if it will happen again. I have been better about putting bookmarks in so maybe that will help? Super weird glitch though. - It has trouble with clearing the cache or something, I was trying to mess with the settings and change the starting screen but it would not honor what I changed it to a few times. By that I mean I switched it around and after turning it on and off quite a few times (probably at least 15-20 times, if not more) it didn't change to the new thing I changed it to. My solution was to hook it up to my computer and go into the files to change it manually. Not a very user friendly option, but it did work. Couldn't figure out how to clear the cache from the computer though, it was really just going in and manually resetting the setting to a new picture. Overall pretty good so far, I like the battery life (I've used Libby on my phone before and my phone has terrible battery life so this is nice) but for how expensive it was I would expect it to be less glitchy so it loses a star there. This is my first e-reader so I can't say how it compares to others, it was definitely slower than my phone but I think that is probably just because it is an entirely different type of product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Grace Steed

  • Mozilla just ended pocketbook cloud so in the USA i have not found an alternitive
This has 8gbs of storage plus sd card slot for 128gbs more. I put the pocketbook app on my phone and linked my Google play books account. Then I download a Google book on the phone app it then goes to pocketbook cloud. I did this with 30 books at one and then turned on my pocketbook verse and turned on wifi gave it a couple on minutes to sync when to library switch it to cloud and my books were there for downloading to the e-reader. You can use dropbox to do this as well but Dropbox charges money. Phone app and cloud is free. I'm very happy with this reader I've read 4 books and its still at 75% battery life. It actually runs Google books faster that the Google book app on e ink tablets. The page turn buttons work great and you can turn it sideways to read on it. Awesome little reader. 212ppi isn't that bad to look at some fonts display better than others. Hopefully it lasts me years to come. UPDATE Mozilla ending pocketbook cloud service jusy made my life harder. dropbox is so glitchy you cant use it so im hoping someone will make a cloud book share service for pocketbooks in the USA so i can wirelessly transfer google books to the verse. I will keep looking because the pocketbook store is exspensive and a nightmare to navigate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by Wade A. Johnson Jr.

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