This hack made my life so much easier after I replaced my old e-reader with a new one

Onyx Boox Note Air 5 C and Onyx Boox Note Air 4 C
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Onyx Boox tablets are awesome. They're these beefed up e-readers with crisp E Ink displays, powerful processors, and unfettered access to Android and the Play Store. Unfortunately, you still don't get all the features and functions that regular Android tablets enjoy.

Luckily, there's an easy way to transfer all your e-books, documents, and other files from one Onyx Boox tablet to another.

The wrong way to use USB OTG

Onyx Boox Note Air 5 C and Onyx Boox Note Air 4 C

(Image credit: Namerah Saud Fatmi / Android Central)

All the best E Ink tablets from Onyx Boox support USB OTG — short for USB On The Go. Conventionally, this is meant to allow you to connect a USB-C flash drive or a USB-C SSD to your phone or tablet.

You probably groaned a little when you came across the words "flash drive," but don't worry, this hack doesn't require you to purchase any additional Type-C thumb drives or accessories. You will, however, need a USB-C to USB-C cable that supports data transfer. Chances are, you probably have one lying around at home.

If you don't own one, you can buy a cheap USB-C cable that supports data transfer.

How to transfer data from one Onyx Boox tablet to another

How to transfer data from one Onyx Boox tablet to another using a USB-C cable and USB OTG

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Now that you have both your Onyx Boox tablets and the right type of USB-C cable, you're all set. For the purposes of this guide, I used a Note Air 4 C and a Note Air 5 C, but this method should work with any other Boox tab, as they all support USB OTG.

1. Plug in the USB-C cable to the tablet you're copying data from first.

2. Next, insert the other end of the C-to-C cable in the tablet you want to transfer data to.

3. The Boox file manager should automatically open.

4. Locate the files you want to transfer.

5. Select and copy the files.

6. Find the folder where you want to import the files in your destination device and paste them.

Et voilà!

Onyx Boox Note Air 5 C and Onyx Boox Note Air 4 C

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That's it! The copying process shouldn't take too long, depending on the number and the size of the files.

Before you import your e-books, I highly suggest syncing your reading progress to your Onyx Boox account. That way, you can migrate all your data to your new Boox device without ever losing track of your progress per book.

I hope this trick helped you as much as it did me when I first discovered it when setting up my Note Air 5 C. The thought of having to transfer all my e-books from my PC to my tablet again felt super daunting, especially since I had downloaded many of them directly to my old Note Air 4 C.

If you do, however, have the energy to plug your tablet into your computer every time, I highly suggest Calibre for your e-book management needs. This open source tool is a godsend, and it has not failed me once since I started using it in 2010.

Namerah Saud Fatmi
Senior Editor — Accessories

Namerah enjoys geeking out over accessories, gadgets, and all sorts of smart tech. She spends her time guzzling coffee, writing, casual gaming, and cuddling with her furry best friends. Find her on Twitter @NamerahS.

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