Kobo
Clara BW
$139.99
PocketBook
Based on 112 Reddit mentions
$189.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
I really love my 6" Pocketbook Verse Pro (running koreader). I have my Calibre library set up with it and accessing all of my books is as simple as connecting it to wifi and hitting 'download.'
alanthickerthanwater in r/ereader
October 30, 2025 3:07 PM
16
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
Verse Lite is just a worse Verse, just forget about it (smaller battery, no buttons, no SD card slot, no warm colour temperature, also not waterproof - as the standard Verse isn't). Portablility: all devices in discussion are 6" devices, there's no difference in portability (Kobo Clara BW is slightl
...azoth980 in r/ereader
March 1, 2026 12:05 PM
9
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
Pocketbook IS NOT limited as to where you can get books. I currently have 2852 ebooks on my PocketBook Verse Pro Color, and didnât 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
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
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
When it comes to ereaders, âgoodâ is somewhat subjective, depending on oneâs personal needs / wishes. If you donât have any existing purchased ebooks already, and if you have no particular needs beyond âreading text-based booksâ, Iâd probably recommend a Kobo Clara BW or PocketBook Verse / Verse Pro
...Yapyap13 in r/ereader
August 11, 2025 10:17 AM
12
Kobo Clara BW (or a PocketBook Verse / Verse Pro, if available where you live) sounds like a good choice, as long as youâre sure you donât 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
With these specifications, Iâd say PocketBook Verse Pro or Kobo Clara. The PocketBook has buttons for page turning (which can be really comfortable); the Clara doesnât 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
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