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The Kloudnote Mini is a sleek 9.7-inch Android 8.1 eInk tablet designed for professionals who demand eye-friendly reading and ultra-precise note-taking. Powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and a 4100mAh battery lasting up to 40 hours, it features a high-resolution Paperwhite display that’s glare-free even in direct sunlight. Its 4096-level pressure-sensitive stylus offers a natural writing experience with a built-in eraser, while cloud sync and multiple sharing options ensure your ideas are always accessible and shareable. Ideal for office workers, students, and creatives seeking a distraction-free digital notebook with smart handwriting-to-text and voice recognition capabilities.












| ASIN | B0D5Y7DLXQ |
| Active Surface Area | 9.7 square inches |
| Additional Features | Cloud Data Synchronization, Eye Protection |
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,405 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,124 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | Geniatech |
| Built-In Media | Protective Case, Two Digital Pens, Type-C Charging Cable |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 117 Reviews |
| Display Type | E-ink Glass Screen |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.84"L x 6.89"W |
| Item Weight | 420 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Geniatech |
| Mfr Part Number | KloudNote mini |
| Model Name | Kloudnote Mini |
| Model Number | Kloudnote Mini |
| Native Resolution | 1200 x 825 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 4096 Levels |
| Screen Size | 9.7 Inches |
| Special Feature | Cloud Data Synchronization, Eye Protection |
| Specific Uses For Product | Drawing, E-Book Reading, Writing |
| Target Audience | Office Staff, Student, Teacher, Toddler |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
T**D
Great eReader and Note-taking/Drawing Tablet
Summary: The Kloud Mini eInk tablet is a solid device for reading books and taking/sharing notes on the go. You can load the Android Kindle eReader app from the included app store, and the built in Notes app has a slew innovative features built in for sharing your notes to others nearby or online using standard file sharing services. The UI experience is a little rough around the edges, but if you stick to the main uses of an eInk tablet, it's a good experience. Oh, and make sure you perform the update that is offered during the initial setup for the best experience. Details: The built in Notes app uses the included stylus to allow you to not only take notes, but also draw pictures with a pressure sensitive tip. If you make a mistake, just flip over the stylus to use the other end as an eraser just as you would a normal pencil. The feel is excellent and it is very speedy to update for eInk. You can also convert your notes using optical character recognition although you will need to create an account on the Kloudnote server to do that. Now the real jewels here are the multiple of features to allow you to share your notes and drawings. If you're having a family game night playing a game that requires sharing a drawing, you can cast your screen to nearby displays that support casting for all to see rather than breaking out a big pad of paper. I was easily able to cast this to my Roku on my living room TV. It would also work well for ideation sessions in the conference room at the office. Once you have some notes or drawings you want to share with your team or family, you can also share files in a multitude of ways: -Generate a QR code to be scanned by nearby phones -Send by email -OneDrive or Dropbox file sharing (need to log into your account for these) Overall, the Notes app works well and offers a lot of ways to move or share your content. As far as an eReader, my only minor nit is that you have to download the Kindle app yourself and this was a little slower than I expected. Nevertheless, if you've used the Kindle app from the Android store, it's the same experience. The display works great in full sunlight and much easier on your eyes than a backlit LCD screen. One other item I need to point out is that unlike other Android tablets where you swipe up to bring up the navigation keys, this has a small button centered on the right edge of the screen (you can slide it up or down) for navigation. You tap it twice to get to the controls, but from there you have your "back", "home", "power", and a couple of other controls. It takes a little getting used to, but it does work well. Last Word: It bears repeating that this is an eInk tablet and if you stick to using it for things that eInk accels at, you'll have an enjoyable experience. But if you insist on trying to shove a round peg through a square hole, then not so much, but that isn't the device's fault.
A**E
The size and weight is excellent.
I’m excited to use the note taking and I’m looking forward to using the other features. I which that the front was also covered as the back.
T**.
Meh. Is ok I guess.
Use it daily for work notes, but the e-reader part of the device leaves much to be desired. I'm having trouble integrating my down loaded Kindle books to the device. It states that the devise program isn't a recent enough version when there is no update available. Should of just not cheaped out and got a better more advanced device.
H**R
Nice tablet that is great for what I needed.
It's easy to carry around. It's about the size of a book so it's nothing to just grab and go. It serves as multiple things in one, a tablet, note pad, Ebook reader, etc. The only complaint I have is the brightness could be better. It's a little dull for my liking but overall it's decent. Oh and I have had this for over around a year now and have only had to charge it maybe 3 times. Which I only use it a few times a week but still, it's got really good battery life.
W**Y
Not worth the price, not at all
This thing is worth $70 at the most. It connects with one note and kindl but the other apps on the system all have names in Chinese despite language selection. The pen works fine but the software doesn't always work. I gave a system update and it had me set up my profile again, but I didn't actually need to, the whole thing just felt cheap and poorly supported. I want a paper white tablet, but this one is held together with scotch tape and yarn.
T**O
Your Personal Sketchpad – Anytime, Anywhere!
I recently got my hands on the KloudNote Mini, and I'm honestly impressed! This little device packs a punch with its quad-core processor and 32GB of memory. The 9.7-inch E-ink display is a real eye-saver - I can use it for hours without the usual eye strain I get from regular screens. What really stands out is the writing experience. The electromagnetic pen feels natural, and with 4096 pressure levels, it's almost like writing on paper. I love the built-in eraser feature - it's so intuitive! The variety of note templates is great for organizing my thoughts, whether I'm in a meeting or just jotting down ideas. The handwriting-to-text conversion is a game-changer for me. It's made my note-taking so much more efficient, especially when combined with the voice recording feature. Being able to sync everything to the cloud gives me peace of mind too. Battery life is impressive - I can go days without charging, which is perfect for my busy schedule. And it's great to know that the team behind it is constantly working on improvements. If you're looking for a device that combines the best of traditional note-taking with modern technology, the KloudNote Mini is definitely worth checking out. It's become an essential part of my daily routine!
W**L
I love writing in this
I want to use it. I imagine this is a little subjective, but I love using this, to the point that it makes me take better notes, because I look for reasons to write in it. I'm not worried about wasting paper, and can write as much, or as little, as I feel the need to. There is definitely a bit of a curve to learning to use it, but its quick. At most you might have difficulty backing up the notes to off-site storage, they have their own 'cloud', but if you'd rather store your own data - there is some set up work that isn't necessarily obvious.
S**N
Usable
Worth the money. Could be more user-friendly
M**T
Sí lo recomiendo: funciona bien
No es la mejor tablet para escritura, pero funcina bien, el lápiz y la interacción en pantalla es bastante aceptable.
J**Y
Great tablet for reading ebook and taking notes
This tablet is excellent for reading and writing. The e-ink screen is far more comfortable on the eyes compared to a regular display, and it genuinely feels like reading and writing on real paper, I also like the texture of the screen, it gives you this paper texture when writing on it which feels a lot more natural compare to a smooth glass panel. It comes with two styluses, which is a nice. Importing files from PC is pretty easy, just connect via USB-C and drag and drop into the tablet’s folder. There’s also an SD card slot if you need more storage, which makes it cheap and easy to upgrade. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this product.
A**H
Solid budget tablet, A bit expensive for what it is
Picked up the tablet to take notes and do assignments for school, Pros: The device is quite solid in terms of processing power onboard memory and I-ink display quality and writing feel. Additionally, because of the android backend you may side load any application you desire onto it. The Custom android UI is well laid out and feature rich incuding everything you would need to effectively take notes or draw on the device in a work or school setting. Cons: Native Software is buggy. For example in the PDF viewer the "pen only" mode on the PDF viewer simply doesnt function preventing you from anotating documents effective and the custom version of android it runs on is frequently reseting device defaults. The device also lacks google play entirely which is understandable given but limits the available app pool dramatically. Things to note: Because of the display tech used The device is also unsuited for web browsing or video watching this is not a fault of the device itself but moreso the technology used in its unique display Overall, A great budget example of an E-ink tablet but the technology as a whole needs to comedown in price before I can recommend it. Wait for a sale and pick it up for around 200-250$ CAD
S**A
Not exactly as expected
Product is just ok. The Apps mostly in Chinese language so not user-friendly, could do with better templates, biggest drawback is if you don't like it, Amazon charges you for the return. So return is not free. They do give few dollars back to cover the return cost. Size is good, but if I want use the reader Apps, I can't because the Apps in Chinese, can't save something to read on it again because the Apps to open these docs are in Chinese, so functionality is not the best. E-writing is ok. Better options out there.
P**.
Great device
If you want to replace paper with this device, it is incredible. If you want a tablet... Go buy a tablet. I like the texture when writing, it has all the features I want like a way to organize my notes. Good templates available For the price I was pleasantly surprised I almost had buyer's remorse while I waited for the device and decided to return it once i got it and get the remarkable 2 device, but once I got it, no need to spend the extra cash Unwanted a device to take and organize notes, and this is it. A bit heavier than it looks for such a thin device.
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