

📚 Elevate your reading game with color, power, and style — don’t get left behind!
The BOOX Tablet Go Color 7 Gen II is a sleek, lightweight 7-inch color E Ink tablet running Android 13 on an octa-core CPU with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. Featuring a 4096-color Kaleido 3 display, customizable front light, physical page-turn buttons, and a 2300mAh battery that lasts weeks, it’s designed for professionals who crave a premium, distraction-free reading and note-taking experience without subscription fees. While the active stylus is supported, it’s sold separately, and the device prioritizes reading and productivity over multimedia or gaming.









| ASIN | B0F58ZHCX2 |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,894 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #113 in Computer Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Item model number | Go Color 7 Gen II |
| Manufacturer | BOOX |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 5 x 0.2 inches |
J**K
Amazing device, but definitely not for everyone.
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.
D**L
Amazing Device, Better Than Kobo but missing original stylus
I bought the Onyx Boox Go Color 7 (Gen II) as a birthday gift for my girlfriend, along with the Kobo Libra Colour, and after using both, the Boox clearly stands out. The screen quality, responsiveness, and overall performance are far superior — it even includes AI features, a built-in reader, and no subscription required, which makes it feel truly next-gen compared to Kobo. The Kobo only wins slightly when it comes to color vibrancy in books, but that’s about it. Everything else — speed, flexibility, customization, and user experience — the Onyx Boox wins easily. The only downside is that the original stylus is hard to find, especially in America. There are compatible ones available, but they don’t feel quite the same, and the original can mostly be found in Asia. If Onyx made their official stylus easier to purchase worldwide, this would easily be a 10/10 device. My girlfriend also prefers not to mix brands, so having an official stylus option would make it perfect. Highly recommend it for anyone who wants a powerful, subscription-free eReader that feels premium and future-ready.
C**L
Boox is the best E-reader!
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.
G**F
Poor hardware esp as a 2nd Gen device an does not have the Onyx Notes app
I hate to give something a 1 star rating. I have a bigger boox device (4C) that I is an outstanding device. I bought this device so that was not so big to use in travel or short infomal meetings. I use the Onyx Note app heavily - it is an excellent app. This device came factory wrapped with no indication of mistreatment. The screen suffers as described in most of the one star reviews here. Random input, no input and seems as if the device is frozen at times. It was unusable. I didn't get a chance to test with a stylus, as I seemed to get something that had been returned to Amazon with a stylus that was not the original. Worse is that the Onyx Note app is not part of the software installed. I wanted to have my notes on both of my Boox devices. I knew size would be an issue, but I was willing to deal with that. I suppose if the device worked, I could load another app. But I use handwriting for Notes which can be searched and you can setup tags. Assuming you sync stuff with the onyx cloud, you can have this in multiple devices. I had to return the device as unusable because of the hardware. But it also is just a reader with a stylus support that has no real purpose. Bummer.
M**I
Best E-Reader Out There? maybe…
I was looking for a new device to try to streamline my ereader(s) into one but still have both a color option and a note taking/stylus writing option. I needed e-ink, so a iPad was out. This device absolutely does what I needed, and more. I needed to be able to access ebooks from both my Kindle account, Nook, Libby, Hoopla, and be able to easily import long form AO3 fics. The BooxGo Color far exceeds my expectations. I have full access and functionality for my Kindle library, including my KU subscription, and because the device has a built in browser the process of accessing then downloading fics from The Archive is SEAMLESS. It also has speakers so I can do my DuoLingo and listen to audiobooks through Audible/Chirp/The Library. (Or use headphones) It’s the perfect size, I was able to find a cover for it pretty easily (although I wish we had more options). The only slightly negative is that it didn’t already come with a stylus, and after sleep the startup takes a few beats. The setup was pretty straight forward and after a few weeks I’ve decided I love it so much I sold the other two ereaders this device was replacing.
D**H
Well you won't usually find this product being advertised much in India. But it is a good alternative to your all day Android needs except for heavy tasks. If you are too much into web browsing and reading and don't want to strain your eyes then this is perfect solution... A blend of Android aswell as ereader... Only issue is you won't find its case easily. Also you can use it if you find your kids addicted to mobiles and don't want to strain their eyes.
D**A
I was so excited to get this ereader because it's Android. I found it easy to set up and download all my apps, etc. But the navigation was so slow. It was always freezing and i needed to restart it constantly. When reading in BorrowBox, if I decided to change the settings, the app would close and I had to restart it and navigate back to my book. A bit inconvenient considering the price. It may be that Borrowbox is a large app and the boox hasn't got enough memory to keep it open when changing the settings, but that was why I bought it, to read library books. Though I don't have that problem with Borrow box on my 8.1 Android Galaxy tab A which is 9 years old. It's just an eye burner to read books on for extended periods. Considering the boox is Android 14, it shouldn't have that problem. Also the ghosting and lagging were too much considering the price. And the colour isn't any great advantage. It's more economical and convenient to buy the books from Amazon and use my kindle than to buy the boox device.
A**S
Es la mejor compra que he tenido, actualmente estuve leyendo 15 tomos de manga en enero y otros 17 en febrero. Me gusta leer en viajes largos, antes de dormir, o en el trabajo. Yo lo uso para leer Mangas y esta perfecto, porque puedes meterlos directamente en el lector aun con formato CBZ, o usar cualquier app.
E**U
I dont usually write revirws but this product deserves a for better score than what it gets It is an e reader but it also works with android, this means you are able to run any android app on it, every docume t that works on android will also work here Of course this also means that you ha e a lot of freedom to do things in the wrong way, if you try to run apps that are not compatible with the android version, if you try to run apps that require high refresh rate, it wont work and i think this is where most of the bad reviews are comming from Then again if you research just a little this is far supperior to other restrictive expensive products, i can not recommend it enough
E**B
This is my 1st e-ink device. I thought my expectations regarding the washed out look of the color versions was tempered well enough going but the reality was much starker than expected. Think old newspaper print instead of glossy magazine and you should be ok. Getting used to though I find it an overall great device that much easier to read on than my cell. The android environment is also a major plus giving me complete freedom on sources I can get my reading kicks from.
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