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This tiny gadget called Moodi could save your thumb during long reading sessions

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 10, 20263 Mins Read
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Digital reading has become more comfortable thanks to larger displays and e-paper screens, but one small annoyance remains: constantly reaching over to tap or swipe every page. DuRoBo believes it has a solution. The company has unveiled Moodi, its first Bluetooth page-turning remote, designed to make reading, browsing, and media control more comfortable across e-readers, tablets, and smartphones.

Unlike conventional page-turners that focus solely on e-books, Moodi doubles as a compact Bluetooth remote for scrolling through articles, controlling multimedia playback, and navigating long-form content. The device looks towards ergonomic accessories that aim to reduce repetitive hand movements during extended screen time.

A tiny remote that prioritises comfort over complexity

Measuring just 3.5 × 5.7 × 1.3cm and weighing 18g, Moodi is designed to sit comfortably in the palm of your hand. It connects via Bluetooth 5.4, pairs once, and automatically reconnects with compatible devices, allowing users to turn pages or navigate content without touching the screen.

The remote offers three operating modes. Reading Mode lets users turn pages in supported e-book and comic apps with a single button press, making it easier to read one-handed or while lying in bed. Multimedia Mode functions as a playback controller for audiobooks, podcasts, text-to-speech apps, and music. Meanwhile, Browsing Mode enables users to scroll through documents, articles, presentations, or notes without repeatedly swiping the display.

DuRoBo has also leaned heavily into customisation

Moodi ships with six magnetic emoji button caps that can be swapped in seconds, allowing users to personalise the remote with different expressions and colours. The company says the tactile buttons are designed to mimic the feel of soft paw pads, providing a noticeable click intended to make repeated inputs feel more satisfying.

Power comes from a 90mAh battery, which DuRoBo claims can last up to two months based on three to four hours of daily use. A built-in lanyard hole also makes it easier to carry alongside an e-reader or tablet.

DuRoBo Moodi

While Moodi won’t replace a keyboard or mouse, it addresses a surprisingly common annoyance for people who spend hours reading digitally. Constant tapping may seem insignificant, but reducing repetitive hand movements can make extended reading sessions more comfortable, particularly for users who read in bed, travel frequently, or rely on tablet stands.

The device also complements DuRoBo’s broader ecosystem, including its Krono e-paper display, suggesting the company is building a range of accessories centred around distraction-free digital reading.

Availability, pricing, and regional launch details have yet to be announced. However, Moodi’s combination of portability, long battery life, and multi-purpose functionality suggests it could appeal to readers looking for a simple way to make digital reading a little more effortless.

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