📖 Elevate Your Reading Experience!
The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (16 GB) features a stunning 6.8” display, adjustable warm light, and an impressive battery life of up to 10 weeks. Designed for avid readers, it offers waterproof protection and ample storage for thousands of titles, making it the perfect companion for any reading adventure.
Display | Amazon's 6.8” Paperwhite display technology with built-in light, 300 ppi, optimized font technology, 16-level gray scale. |
Size | 6.9” x 4.9” x .32” (174.2 x 124.6 x 8.1 mm). |
Weight | 7.23 oz (205 g). Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
System Requirements | None; fully wireless and doesn't require a computer to download content. |
On-Device Storage | 16 GB; holds thousands of books. |
Cloud Storage | Free cloud storage for all Amazon content. |
Battery Life | A single charge lasts up to ten (10) weeks, based on a half hour of reading per day with wireless off and the light setting at 13. Battery life may vary depending on use. Audible audiobook streaming over Bluetooth will reduce battery life. |
Charge Time | Fully charges in approximately 5 hours from a computer via USB cable; Fully charges in less than 2.5 hours with a 9W USB power adapter. |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz networks with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) wifi networks. |
Accessibility Features | VoiceView screen reader, available over Bluetooth audio, provides spoken feedback allowing you to navigate your device and read books with text-to-speech (available in English only). Kindle Paperwhite also includes the ability to invert Black and White, adjust font size, font face, line spacing and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle. |
Content Formats Supported | Kindle Format 8 (AZW3), Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; HTML DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX). |
Documentation | Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide. |
Warranty and Service | 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 1-year, 2-year or 3-year Extended Warranty available for U.S customers sold separately. Use of Kindle is subject to Amazon's Conditions of Use and the terms found here. |
Included in the Box | Kindle Paperwhite, USB-C charging cable and Quick Start Guide. |
Waterproofing | Waterproof (IPX8), tested to withstand immersion in 2 meters of fresh water for 60 minutes. Learn more about the waterproof Kindle Paperwhite. |
Available Colors | Black, Denim, and Agave Green |
Generation | Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation) - 2021 release. |
Software Security Updates | This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
R**J
Enjoying some peaceful reading..
I love my Kindle—it’s such an easy and enjoyable way to read. The screen is super clear, and it really does feel like reading from a page. The built-in light is a nice touch for nighttime reading, whether I’m in bed or out on the porch winding down.One of my favorite things is the battery life. I can go days—sometimes more—without needing to charge it, which makes it perfect for travel or just curling up with a book whenever I find a quiet moment.It’s simple, reliable, and just works. If anything changes, I’ll update this review!
P**Z
great product
I love the size, I love the capacity, the easy to use, that you can read with any lighting. The battery life is amazing! and the quality is excellent. The only thing is that they have yet to design a more comfortable way to read it while lying down!I love that the books are very cheap and I love the idea of stop polluting with the physical books.Another big plus is that you have all your books in one place, and you can take it anywhere!
L**Z
Get This Now!
Okay, I seriously didn’t expect to love my Kindle as much as I do. I used to be all about physical books, but this thing has changed the game for me. It’s super lightweight, easy to carry around (even fits in smaller bags), and the screen is SO easy on the eyes—even in bright sunlight or at night in bed. The color of this device is beautiful, quality of the device doesn’t hurt eyes, storage capacity is phenomenal, and it is very durable!I’ve been reading way more since getting it because everything’s just there. I can switch between books, highlight quotes, and even look up words without breaking the flow. Battery life? Unreal. I charge it maybe once every couple of weeks, and that’s with daily use.If you're on the fence—don’t be. Whether you’re trying to read more or just want something lighter to carry around, this is 100% worth it. Total upgrade for my reading life.
E**F
The Perfect Blend of Portability, Battery Life, and Convenience
The battery life of the Kindle is incredible. I use it almost every day, and it lasts for weeks on a single charge. What makes this feature even better is how useful it is when I travel. As an international student, I often have long flights back and forth between my home country and school. With the Kindle, I can easily read for hours during a flight without worrying about my battery running out. For anyone who travels a lot, the Kindle is a must-have. It makes long-distance travel so much more enjoyable and hassle-free. The portability of the Kindle is a game-changer. As someone who travels constantly, packing physical books can be a huge headache. Instead of packing heavy and bulky books in my luggage, I can carry thousands of books in a lightweight device. This not only saves a lot of space in my luggage but also means I do not have to pay extra for overweight luggage when travelling. The Kindle is slim and portable, so it fits easily into most bags. One of the most helpful features of the Kindle is its built-in dictionary tool. What I love about this is that this eliminates the need to pull out my phone to look up the meanings of new words, which can be a distraction. On my phone, I would often get sidetracked by notifications, social media, or random apps. With the Kindle, the dictionary is right at my fingertips, and I can focus entirely on reading. The Kindle has made a big difference in my life as an international student. Its long battery life, portability, and dictionary features make it super practical for reading and travelling. If you are looking for an efficient way to manage your reading, I would highly recommend a Kindle.
W**O
Kindle 8GB versus 32GB
Kindle Signature Paperwhite plus Charging StandI own the 11th Gen (newest model 2022) standard Kindle Paperwhite and the Signature Paperwhite. I love them both. If dough is not the issue, I would buy the Signature model for fifty bucks more. Here’s some of my particular findings in use.Cases: Note that I do not like the Amazon cases because I don’t like folding over cover type cases; I prefer cases that simply help with holding the device. I purchased the “MoKo Case for 6.8" Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation-2021) and Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, Ultra Clear Soft Flexible Transparent TPU Skin Bumper Back Cover Shell, Clear” from Amazon and it fits the Kindle ideally, and most importantly this case DOES go on the proprietary charging stand made by Anker and the charge does go through the case (that is, I do not need to remove the case to charge the Kindle in that charging stand).Battery: Amazon states that the Kindle 11th gen will hold a charge for 10 weeks, when used at limited brightness for 90 minutes a day (and a lot of other stipulations, like WiFi and Bluetooth off, etc). In reality, many may turn up the brightness, read more than 90 minutes, and Airplane mode on, or use other features that drain the battery faster (See audiobooks below). I have found that my battery drains faster than 10 weeks, but I am using the device with Airplane mode off, Wifi on, Bluetooth On. I do not like turning off wifi in particular because it MUST Be on to sync books between devices, and since I have two Kindle 11th gens, plus a MacBook, iPhone, iPad, and I read 5 books at a time simultaneously, I have no desire to turn wi-fi off. Thus, having Qi charging is helpful…not mandatory but helpful. Another BIG reason for the Qi charging is Audible audiobooks. I do listen to them through the Kindle itself, and the battery drains fairly quickly when listening to audiobooks.Memory Storage: The Kindle has 8 GB storage, but only 5.8 GB after their software OS. The Signature Kindle has 32 GB storage, but only 28 GB after their software OS (there is slightly different software between the two models as the Signature supports more menu and charging features). So if you love downloaded “off-line” reading, and in particular if you enjoy having audiobooks in your downloaded library (they take much more storage than an e-book), the 32 GB is reassuring.Auto-light adjust: I can’t even detect that it’s doing anything, but if one rides a train daily to work and it passes through dark tunnels, this feature may be of benefit to you.Advertising free: Many forget the $20 value of the ad-free that is part of the Kindle Signature. Even those that wouldn’t pony up for it on their own may enjoy it here as “icing on the cake” for the price difference. I like seeing my own book cover on the sleep screen, and that is not possible with the “with ads” version. I thought I enjoyed the ads for editors choice books and book sales and stuff, but I much prefer the ad-free model. And, little discussed fact, the ad-free version has one less swipe to get to your Library or current book every single time you turn on the Kindle. True!Dedicated Signature Charger Stand: I bought the Qi charging stand and like it greatly. It does work with my “MoKo Case for 6.8" Kindle Paperwhite (11th Generation-2021) and the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, Ultra Clear Soft Flexible Transparent TPU Skin Bumper Back Cover Shell, Clear”., and charges through the case and the case fits the stand (but not quite as bump-proof as the Kindle without the case). I like that the stand sits quietly on my desk as I am working, or on my coffee table while I’m watching sports do I can read during commercials. I do not need to keep the AC cord attached to the stand at all times; sometimes I use the charger stand as simply a free-standing stand for either of my Kindles. I like that it can hold my Kindle 11th generation normal edition without Qi charging and I can read on it as an easel stand. I feel the utility as an easel stand is underrated. Qi chargers in general are not free, and neither are easel stands, so coupling those two together, you get the price of this Anker model. I find no issues with the size of the “wall wart” or the plug in the back of the stand. Some people complain with the charging stand that the white light indicator does not turn to another color, such as green, to indicate full charge. A “work around” for this is to place the charging Kindle on the stand upside down; now the LED light at the bottom of the Kindle device itself, which does change color when fully charged, is face upward and easily seen. Frankly, there is no issue with simply assuming the Signature PW is charged after an hour or two. I like this stand much more than I thought I would.I’ve owned every Kindle since the first one! I use library Libby, and am an Audible and Kindle Unlimited subscribers. I guess you could say I’m a “power user”. I definitely prefer the Signature version, but both are good readers. If I could change one thing about these Kindles, it would be to add a physical button like the Oasis. I realize that sounds outdated, but to reach and switch with the other hand, or reach thumb across screen to scrub, every page turn is a chore that is solved with an under-thumb button like Oasis. Additionally, the e-ink is good, but after two decades, one would think the text versus background contrast would be better…that is, darker text, whiter background. Instead, it remains darkest gray text in lightest gray background, not ideal. Happy reading!
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