The shortlist

The reMarkable tablet accessories worth your time

A reMarkable accessory earns its place by serving one of four jobs: protect the device while traveling, keep the writing surface fresh (replacement nibs), carry the device safely (sleeve), or position it for desk reading (stand). Most owners only end up with two of the four; the rest get bought, used twice, and put in a drawer.

Side by side

The four accessory categories compared

Folio$89-179 Nibs$15 Sleeve / Stand$25-60
JobScreen protection, sleep/wakeWriting surface upkeepCarry / desk position
Need-to-haveYes for daily usersYes for heavy writersOptional
First-party versionYes, multiple materialsYes, 9-packSleeve yes, stand no
Third-party riskSleep magnets unreliable below $30Cheap nibs scratch the panelGenerally fine
Best forEvery ownerHeavy writersSpecific use cases

Lead pick

Lead pick: the folio

reMarkable’s first-party folio

The folio is the single most-used accessory. It protects the screen, carries the pen on the side, and includes the magnets that auto-sleep the device when closed. Available in plant-based-leather and polymer-weave variants for Paper Pro and reMarkable 2 separately.

Sleep/wake
Magnetic, tuned to the device
Pen storage
Side-loop for the Marker / Marker Plus
Materials
Plant-based leather or polymer weave
Price
$89-179 depending on material and device
Best for
Every daily user

Buy the first-party folio. The third-party folio market exists and the better products in it work fine, but the sleep magnets in budget folios are unreliable. reMarkable’s own folio store sells the right product at a fair-enough price; the third-party savings of $30-50 are not worth the daily-friction cost of a folio that fails to wake the device cleanly on open.

The Paper Pro folio is different from the reMarkable 2 folio; the two are not interchangeable because of the 11.8 inch vs 10.3 inch size difference. Pick the folio for your specific device. The Paper Pro Move uses a smaller folio still, sized to the 7.3 inch chassis.

Nibs

Replacement nibs: the underrated accessory

The reMarkable pen nibs wear with use. The textured writing surface produces real friction (which is why the writing feel works), and the friction wears the nib down over time. A heavy daily writer goes through a nib every two to three months; a casual user goes through one every six months to a year. Either way, a stash of replacement nibs is the second essential accessory.

Buy the first-party 9-pack. Third-party nibs exist but the quality is uneven; cheap nibs can scratch the writing surface or wear faster than they should. The first-party nibs are roughly $1.70 each in the 9-pack and last as long as they are supposed to. Order one pack ahead of when you think you will need it; running out mid-session is a small but real frustration.

A heavy daily writer goes through a nib every two to three months.From the nibs section

Sleeve and stand

Sleeve and stand: when they earn their place

A sleeve makes sense when the reMarkable already lives in a bigger bag with other items. The folio provides daily protection during transit; a sleeve adds a second layer when the device shares a backpack with a laptop, water bottle, and lunch. Felt and waxed-canvas sleeves at $25-45 are the practical category here.

A stand is the most optional of the four. The folio supports stand-up positioning at one or two angles. A dedicated stand offers more angles but the folio’s built-in modes usually suffice. Buy a stand only if your reading workflow involves the device on a desk most of the day; for hand-held users, skip.

For a Paper Pro Move user specifically, our companion Paper Pro Move accessories piece covers the size-specific accessories that do not interchange with the larger Paper Pro line.

What to avoid

Accessories to skip

Skip cheap third-party folios below $30. The sleep magnets are unreliable; the false sense of protection is worse than no folio at all because the device wakes randomly in a bag.

Skip screen protectors. The reMarkable’s writing surface is the surface; adding a film changes the pen feel and is the opposite of what most owners chose the device for. The screen is harder than it looks and the friction with the pen is engineered.

Skip “magnetic stands” that claim to use the folio magnets. The magnets are tuned for the folio; third-party stands either fail to hold the device cleanly or position it at angles that are not actually useful for writing or reading.

FAQ

Common questions, answered briefly

What accessories do you actually need for a reMarkable?
Two. The first-party folio (or a tested $30+ third-party equivalent) and a 9-pack of replacement pen nibs. The rest are optional; the folio plus nibs covers ninety percent of accessory needs.
How often do reMarkable pen nibs need replacing?
A heavy daily writer replaces nibs every two to three months. A casual user every six months to a year. The writing surface is intentionally textured, which is why the nibs wear; the friction is the writing-feel feature.
Are third-party reMarkable folios safe to use?
The better third-party folios above $30 work fine. Below $30, the sleep magnets become unreliable and the daily-friction cost of poor auto-sleep behaviour outweighs the savings.
Does the reMarkable need a screen protector?
No. The writing surface is the surface; adding a film changes the pen feel and works against the design. The screen is harder than it looks.
Will Paper Pro accessories fit the reMarkable 2?
Most do not. The Paper Pro is 11.8 inches; the reMarkable 2 is 10.3 inches. Folios and stands are device-specific. Only the Marker / Marker Plus pen and replacement nibs interchange.

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Other questions, briefly answered

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