DuRoBo Moodi follows the success of DuRoBo's Krono ePaper Focus Hub, and as the tech company's first standalone page-turning remote, it recognizes that, for readers, physical strain is often as distracting as blue light. This wireless page turner is designed to pair with e-readers and other compatible devices, providing a comfortable handheld solution for reading and more.
Moodi, once connected to a compatible device via Bluetooth 5.4, supports three modes: Reading Mode for one-handed page turns, Multimedia Mode to play, pause and skip within audiobooks, podcasts and playlists, and Browsing Mode for articles and long-form content.
Moodi's satisfying form can be accessorized with magnetic, quick-swap emoji button caps in expressive styles like cheeky, drowsy, and goofy so that the device isn't just functional, it's personal.
Customizable Page Turner Remotes
DuRoBo Moodi Features Interchangeable Emoji Button Caps
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