This tiny magnetic e-reader sticks to the back of your iPhone

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The Xteink X4 is a compact, magnetic e-reader that attaches to phones, offering portability and long battery life but with lower resolution, no backlight, and limited format support.

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The Xteink X4 e-reader attached to the back of an iPhone.
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A Chinese company named Xteink has announced the X4, a compact e-reader with a 4.3-inch E Ink screen that’s more pocketable than the smallest Kindle or Kobo. Like a wireless power bank, the e-reader can magnetically attach to the back of an iPhone, Pixel 10, or any device that supports Qi2 or Apple’s MagSafe. If your phone doesn’t, the company includes a couple of magnetic stick-on rings.

At $69 from Xteink’s online store, the X4 is also cheaper than Kindles and Kobos, but there are more than a few trade-offs when it comes to features and functionality. The X4’s E Ink screen’s resolution is limited to 220ppi, while most modern e-readers offer 300ppi, which means text won’t look as sharp. You’ll need a nearby lamp if you plan to read at night, since the screen doesn’t have its own light. But that means the X4 can squeeze up to 14 days of use (while reading 1-3 hours each day) from its 650mAh battery.

The Xteink X4 e-reader pictured from the front and back.

The biggest downside to buying e-readers from smaller brands like Xteink is that they lack access to the ebook stores Amazon and Kobo offer if they’re not running Android with the Google Play store installed. The X4 can only read DRM-free books and documents in EPUB and TXT formats, and they need to be sideloaded onto the device either through a microSD card (up to 512GB supported) with ebooks or by connecting to the X4 over Wi-Fi and sending them wirelessly.

There’s no touchscreen. The X4 has dedicated page turn buttons, a feature every e-reader should offer. You can also install your own fonts if you don’t like the two preinstalled options.

A short video clip showing someone flipping their phone over to reveal an e-reader stuck to the back.

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