Verse Pro

PocketBook

Verse Pro

92 positive 2 neutral 18 negative

Based on 112 Reddit mentions

Most discussed features

Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.

Reddit mentions

Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.

Filtered by featureecosystemClear feature

My first ereader

So glad to see more people trying Pocketbook eReaders. I have been preaching their greatness for years now. Can't understand why they aren't more popular with the ease of how to put any books on it at all. No ads. I think they're great. I have had about all of them but now I am down to the Era and t

...

constant-reader1408 in r/ereader

June 6, 2025 3:23 PM

21

Which simple no BS black & white e-reader should I get?

Pocketbook Verse Pro. Linux-based it just sits there and does it's thing. I use it exactly as you state: no store, load own books. Calibre has my library on my laptop. No issues with file formats. No "Chinese spyware"(I had a Bigme and I have a Boox and they're irritating as f**k if they go anywhere

...

Think_Load_3634 in r/ereader

October 9, 2025 9:05 PM

16

Looking for small and simple eReader with buttons

If you want simple, black-and-white, with front light and with buttons, then in the Western world outside the US, really your only options to buy new and have a semi-respectable brand are the various PocketBooks (Verse & Verse Pro are 6’’, Inkpad 4 is 8’’ and all those have buttons on the bottom alt

...

Yapyap13 in r/ereader

January 27, 2026 12:45 PM

8

Deciding between getting a Kobo or a PocketBook, curious to hear about user experiences

Pocketbook IS NOT limited as to where you can get books. I currently have 2852 ebooks on my PocketBook Verse Pro Color, and didn’t buy a single one from their store. It reads more formats than any of the other dedicated ereaders.

marksewell in r/ereader

April 7, 2026 7:19 PM

6

What e-reader to buy?

Just get the cheapest PocketBook that meets your needs (e.g., if you want USB-C, you'll have to buy the Verse or Verse Pro instead of the Basic Lux 4). It's a European company and their e-readers natively support more formats than Kobo does. You can also easily install KOReader on PocketBook devices

...

khronikho in r/ereader

June 5, 2025 5:42 PM

15

I can't decide which ereader to buy

Look into the Pocketbook. I haven't used their 7" Era, but the 6" Verse Pro is really nice. I just ordered a like-new one from Amazon for $130 US. The Era has side buttons which you said you didn't want, but the Verse Pro doesn't. I like how sturdy and premium it feels. The screen is really crisp, t

...

TaintedBlue87 in r/ereader

June 21, 2025 6:36 PM

12

Best e-reader?

When it comes to ereaders, “good” is somewhat subjective, depending on one’s personal needs / wishes. If you don’t have any existing purchased ebooks already, and if you have no particular needs beyond “reading text-based books”, I’d probably recommend a Kobo Clara BW or PocketBook Verse / Verse Pro

...

Yapyap13 in r/ereader

August 11, 2025 10:17 AM

12

What kind of e-reader should I get?

Kobo Clara BW (or a PocketBook Verse / Verse Pro, if available where you live) sounds like a good choice, as long as you’re sure you don’t intend to buy ebooks from Amazon or use Kindle Unlimited. If you have considered borrowing ebooks from a local library, then that may also matter - but depends h

...

Yapyap13 in r/ereader

March 29, 2026 6:48 AM

5

Entry Level E-reader

With these specifications, I’d say PocketBook Verse Pro or Kobo Clara. The PocketBook has buttons for page turning (which can be really comfortable); the Clara doesn’t but has a newer screen. If you just read text-based books (stories, novels, text-based non-fiction), then 212 PPI should be quite ok

...

Yapyap13 in r/ereader

August 13, 2025 7:54 AM

11

Ereader Recs - Dumb it down for me

You say you want easy, good b/w screen with front & backlight, and ability to sync across devices. You say you don't want complicated work- arounds, and you want easy library access A 6" easy to handle e-reader that's light and has tons of features (if you want them), and very important, a well buil

...

flashb1024 in r/ereader

September 2, 2025 10:49 PM

10

Top alternatives in E-Readers

#1
Clara BW

Kobo

Clara BW

$139.99

positive
neutral
negative