WALNEW’s Kindle covers are a great choice if you’re someone who prefers to read hands-free. Where to buy: Amazon ($22.90) WALNEW Image: WALNEW All four corners are fairly protected against bumps and drops, so long as you use two straps instead of one.įor what it’s worth, my Kindle is currently fitted with a Strapsicle and it’s been a breeze reading in bed at night without my eReader slipping from between my fingers. However, the only catch is that they don’t offer as much protection for your screen, so you may need to invest in a Kindle screen protector to go with it. Strapsicle’s hands straps are easy-to-install and come in a wide variety of colour options. It’s even handy on your morning commute, since you can secure it to your palm and move between carriages or hop of the bus and continue to read as you walk to work. With Strapsicle, you can slide your hand behind one or both of its straps and prevent it from falling flat on your face while reading it with your arm hovering in the air. The problem with most eReaders is that you can’t comfortably grip them while holding them up in the air, unless you stick a pop socket on the back. It’s extremely similar in price and design, but offers a much wider variety of patterns to choose from if you want to jazz your Kindle up. I happen to own a Tersely Slimshell Cover that fits my Kindle Paperwhite (11th Gen) and highly recommend it. MOKASE also happens to cater to older Kindle generations in case you’re still making do with your 5th Gen Paperwhite. These cases also put your Kindle to sleep once you flip the cover over it, which will help conserve your eReader’s battery life and protect it from damage. MOKASE’s covers also come in an array of colours and patterns, from a purple marble to a print of Van Gogh’s Starry Night. These ones look the same, but its shells are made from a hard plastic material and feature a microfibre interior. If you’re on a budget, MOKASE have a bunch of cheap Kindle cases that will protect your eReader just as well as the branded ones. Kindle Scribe Fabric Folio Cover with Magnetic Attach ($99.95).Kindle Paperwhite Leather Cover – 11th Generation/2021 ($59.95).Kindle Paperwhite Fabric Cover – 11th Generation/2021 ($44.95).Kindle Paperwhite Cork Cover – 11th Generation/2021 ($79.95).Kindle Oasis Water-Safe Fabric Cover – 9th & 10th Generation ($59.95).Kindle Oasis Premium Leather Cover – 9th & 10th Generation ($94.95).Kindle Oasis Leather Cover – 9th & 10th Generation ($79.95). Each one snaps onto your Kindle and has a flippable cover that you can use to protect your Kindle from accidental scratches or spillages. Amazon Australia has its own line of compatible cases to match its range of eReaders, from the budget-friendly Paperwhite edition to the luxe Kindle Oasis.Įach of the designs are simplistic, come in a range of colours and are made from a bunch of different materials, including faux leather, fabric and even cork. If you want a protective case that will undoubtedly fit your Kindle, then you go straight to the source. The Best eReaders for Every Type of Book Lover Best Kindle eReader covers Amazon Image: Amazon Just be sure to check your eReader’s make and model to ensure you’ve selected the right size before you checkout. To help you out, I’ve dug up some of my favourite eReader cases for both Kindle and Kobo, so you can keep your device protected and looking aesthetically pleasing at the same time. I don’t even want to imagine the amount of scratches and cracks that I could’ve christened the thing with if I’d gone without a compatible case. Even though most eReaders are fairly durable, if you want to ensure the longevity of your device, please do us all a favour and find a protective case that will safeguard it from scratches, drops and falls.Įven though I have a great track record of rarely dropping my phone, my Kindle gets flung around quite often for something I read from religiously. So you’ve bought a new eReader and whether it’s your first one or an upgrade, you’re going to need a case. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page. At Gizmodo, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too.
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