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The Xteink X3: A Minimalist E-Ink Hack For Your Doomscrolling Addiction, But It Won’t Save You

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Last updated: May 17, 2026 9:33 am
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The Hardware That Promises Salvation

The Xteink X3 is a magnetic e-ink reader that sticks to the back of your iPhone like a Pop Socket, promising to replace the endless scroll with actual books. At $80, it’s a seductive piece of minimalism: a 3.7-inch, no-touch, no-app ‘dumb’ screen that forces you to load .epub files manually. The idea is brilliant. The execution is a mixed bag. The device runs on clunky stock firmware, so you’ll almost certainly need to flash a community-made open-source replacement called CrossPoint. It lacks a USB-C port in favor of a magnetic charger (which, admittedly, you’ll barely use since battery life is astonishing). The core problem is library compatibility: you cannot legally transfer Libby borrows or Kindle purchases onto this thing. The solution? Public domain classics and DIY .epub conversions using Calibre. This is a device for people who want to fight their own tech habits, not a frictionless experience.

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Let’s be honest: this device is a cultural indictment, not a hardware breakthrough. The X3 is a reaction against the attention economy, but it’s still a gadget that requires you to be a tinkerer. You need to be willing to jailbreak your own reading workflow, accept a separate charging cable, and manually curate your literary diet. The author’s test showed it helps reduce doomscrolling, but only if you actively choose to reach for it over Instagram. The real story here is that the tech industry has created a problem so severe that a $80, single-purpose, low-friction e-reader feels revolutionary. No AI. No notifications. No touch screen. That’s the feature. The X3 is a band-aid for a system designed to addict us, and while it’s a well-designed band-aid, it doesn’t fix the wound. It just lets you read ‘The Power Broker’ at a baseball game while your phone buzzes in your pocket.

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