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Kobo Aura H2O 2nd Edition (6.80", 8 GB, Black)

Kobo Aura H2O 2nd Edition

6.80", 8 GB, Black


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  • Anonymous

    7 years ago
    purchased this product

    I would buy again.

    After my "old" Kobo broke down, I started looking around for a new one. The Kobo Aura H20 2nd Edition or the new Kobo Aura One were on the shortlist.

    Because of the size, I decided on the H20. In my opinion, the Aura One
    is too big and no longer handy, as I often take it with me on the road. The weight also played a role in the decision. If I remember correctly, the H20 is about 50 grams lighter.

    Unfortunately, Windows could not recognise the eReder. But Digitec exchanged the device without any problems and very quickly. I found this service from Digitec really great.

    I like the new light technology, which adapts to the personal sleep rhythm.

    It's a shame that this device is only available in black. You can see every fingerprint on it. My old device was white, which was less tricky.

    Be careful not to clean the device with wipes for screens. That doesn't work at all, it makes a huge mess. The best thing is a microfibre cloth that is very slightly damp.
     

    Pro

    • new lighting technology
    • Return service digitec
    • Back of the Kobo, it sits well in the hands and does not slip
    • With all Kobos, I like that you can transfer collections from Calbire to the Kobo

    Contra

    • Price, I find in contrast to other providers still very high
    • black surface, you can see every fingerprint
  • pimelinketon

    5 years ago
    purchased this product

    Decent e-reader, moderate management

    I got the Kobo as an upgrade for my old Sony reader (model from 2012, bought in 2013) and although I'm not jumping for joy, I'm still satisfied.
    I especially like the lighting and the fact that the reader is waterproof.
    Otherwise, it does what an e-reader should do, even if not convincingly in all points.

    Unfortunately, the handling of PDF files is still as awful as with my old Reader and the book management via PC doesn't convince me either.
    With the help of Calibre, however, the administration can be managed well. But you should think carefully about the synchronisation settings in Calibre and what you want to have as a collection on the Reader. Once collections have been created, they are difficult to delete from the Reader.

    The Kobo Cloud simply lets you download the books you have bought there. Books that have been read can be sent to the archive in the Cloud and deleted on the Reader to save storage space. If you like clouds, you might like it, but I'm just not a fan of it. Especially since the Reader does not recognise if a book in the Cloud has already been downloaded to the Reader via PC.

    All in all, the Reader can do what I expected, but unfortunately not more.
     

    Pro

    • Simple operation
    • pleasant lighting
    • can be managed well via Calibre
    • Supports many formats
    • Good setting options for the display (font size, etc.)

    Contra

    • Partly a little slow
    • Handling of PDFs is atrocious
    • Collections can only be deleted individually
    • Administration without Calibre is tedious
  • ru_broe

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    Only limited recommendable

    The Kobo Aura H2O 2nd Edition looks very positive at first glance. The design, the size and the way it feels in the hand are very good. The first problems become apparent during the otherwise quick setup. Typing the email address becomes an ordeal, as you have to wait 1-2 seconds after each entry before you can type the next letter. Unfortunately, this reaction delay runs through the entire reading experience.
    Because of this, and because the previous page(s) are usually still visible as shadows after turning the page, as well as occasionally a line is simply missing when turning a page, I thought I had received a defective device (the former can be alleviated by an adjustment). After the uncomplicated exchange, however, exactly nothing got better.
    The bottom line is that I am disappointed with this eReader. The reading experience is significantly impaired by these inconveniences and I get annoyed every time I take it out to read.
     

    Pro

    • Lies comfortably in the hand
    • Simple drag n' drop to load books from PC
    • Warm-cold light setting
    • Supports all common book formats
    • Simple setup
    • Sharp text

    Contra

    • Letters and buttons often still recognisable as shadows after scrolling
    • Slow reaction time (1-2s delay)
    • No zoom for pictures in epubs
    • No fluid navigation
    • Arranging the books in Collections is tedious
    • No sorting/filtering by publisher
    • Lack of recognition of the same books after re-importation
    • Occasionally missing line between two pages
    • Inputs are often not recognised the first time
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