Some readers said Kobo Libra 2 was dropping its connection to Kobo Remote. To get the connectivity fix for your Libra 2, just update your e-reader to pick up the latest firmware (4.38.23648)*. It should be able to keep a solid grip on your page-turner from now on. Check out this article if you need help with that: How to update your Kobo eReader.
This fix is rolling out in stages, so if your Kobo isn’t yet ready to update, either check back later this week or just make sure your Kobo is charged and able to update automatically overnight.
The Libra 2 was discontinued a couple of years ago, but you can still buy them from Amazon or eBay. It features a 7 inch E INK Carta 1200 display with a resolution of 1264×1680 with 300 PPI. What exactly is this new e-paper technology? E Ink Carta 1200 delivers a 20% increase in response time over E Ink Carta 1000, and an improvement in the contrast ratio of 15%. E Ink Carta 1200 modules consist of a TFT (thin film transistor), Ink layer and Protective Sheet. The touchscreen is actually incorporated into the module stack. Traditionally, the capacitive touch technology is placed on top of the display module. This one is built into it, which helps reduce costs.