DuRoBo’s Moodi just brought competition to Boox’s weirdest accessory
androidcentral.com Jul 11, 2026

DuRoBo’s Moodi just brought competition to Boox’s weirdest accessory

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

DuRoBo unveiled the Moodi, a $30.99 Bluetooth‑enabled page‑turning remote sold on Amazon in the United States. The compact device, equipped with a 90 mAh battery that lasts weeks, offers three operating modes—Reading, Multimedia and Browsing—and features swappable emoji‑styled caps that provide a “soft, springy” tactile click. Designed to lessen hand strain during prolonged reading, the Moodi works with a broad array of e‑readers, tablets and smartphones, allowing users to turn pages, control audio playback or scroll online without touching the screen. The product follows DuRoBo’s earlier Krono ePaper Focus Hub shown at CES 2026 and enters a niche market previously occupied by Boox’s Tappy page‑turner, introducing a more playful, customizable accessory.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By turning a largely overlooked accessory into a stylized, multi‑function tool, DuRoBo expands the ergonomics market for digital reading and forces established players to rethink user‑experience design.