Amazon Won't Build This Kindle Remote, So BOOX Did It for $26 - Yanko Design
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Amazon Won't Build This Kindle Remote, So BOOX Did It for $26 - Yanko Design
"E Ink readers have steadily become better at mimicking the feel of paper, but getting through a book with one still requires the same thing it always has: tapping the screen to flip a page. It's a minor interruption that adds up over a long reading session, and while third-party ring-style page-turners have tried to address it, they haven't exactly been the most reliable solution."
"The Tappy is a compact two-button Bluetooth remote that lets you control your device without touching the screen. It's the kind of accessory that BOOX fans have quietly wanted, and one that Kindle users have been asking Amazon to make for years. The Tappy's appearance takes some cues from a miniature typewriter, with two large, round keys on a compact body that fits comfortably in one hand."
"Those two buttons do quite a lot, actually. The Tappy operates in three distinct modes, each built for a different type of content. Reading Mode handles page-by-page navigation, Browsing Mode lets the buttons scroll vertically through web content or documents, and Multimedia Mode turns them into playback controls for audio. You won't need more than a five-second hold of both buttons to switch between them."
"Picture settling in for a late-night read with your e-reader propped on a stand, flipping through pages without reaching out. Or standing in the kitchen with your hands full, scrolling through a recipe without getting the screen dirty. The Tappy adapts naturally to these situations, and it doesn't break the immersion of the moment by demanding you reach over and interact with the screen."
A compact two-button Bluetooth remote called Tappy controls BOOX E Ink devices without touching the screen. It features two large keys, a left-side indicator light for pairing, mode, and battery status, and a level-style power switch to prevent accidental presses. Two spare keycaps are included. The remote works in three modes: Reading Mode for page navigation, Browsing Mode for vertical scrolling through web content or documents, and Multimedia Mode for audio playback controls. Switching modes requires holding both buttons for about five seconds. The design supports hands-free use during late-night reading or cooking, helping avoid screen smudges and reducing interruptions from tapping the display.
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