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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Essentials Bundle including Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition - Wifi, Without Ads, Amazon Leather Cover, and Wireless charging dock

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Option: Black Device


Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Color: Leather Merlot


Features

  • Get more with Signature Edition Everything in the Kindle Paperwhite, plus wireless charging, auto-adjusting front light, and 32 GB storage.
  • Purpose-built for reading With a flush-front design and 300 ppi glare-free display that reads like real paper, even in bright sunlight.
  • More reading time A single charge via USB-C or compatible Qi wireless charger (included) now lasts up to 10 weeks.
  • Adjustable screen Now with adjustable warm light and auto-adjusting front light for a personalized reading experience, day or night.
  • More books in more places Store thousands of titles, then take them all with you.
  • Find new stories With Kindle Unlimited, get unlimited access to over 2 million titles, thousands of audiobooks, and more.
  • Go hands free Pair with an Audible subscription and Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your story.

Frequently asked questions

The Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition offers several premium features not found in the standard Kindle Paperwhite. These include a larger storage capacity, an auto-adjusting light sensor to optimize screen brightness based on surrounding light conditions, and wireless charging capability. Additionally, the Signature Edition comes without ads, providing an uninterrupted reading experience.

Yes, in addition to the convenience of wireless charging, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition can also be charged using a standard USB cable. This provides flexibility in charging options, whether you're at home or on the go.

The Amazon Leather Cover included in the Essentials Bundle is specifically designed for the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, ensuring a perfect fit. However, the bundle typically includes a standard cover, and customization options might be limited to selecting among available colors at the time of purchase.

Yes, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition supports Audible audiobooks. With Bluetooth headphones or speakers, you can seamlessly switch between reading and listening to your books, making it a versatile device for all your reading and listening needs.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Kindle Paperwhite strikes a perfect balance in the Kindle lineup with its combination of features, performance, and cost-effectiveness. Users appreciate the high-resolution E Ink display, which delivers a paper-like reading experience that is easy on the eyes in any lighting. Its compact, lightweight design and long battery life provide a portable and uninterrupted reading experience. Integration with Amazon's vast Kindle ecosystem, combined with customization options, offers a seamless and interactive literary journey.

Pros

  • 🔍 High-resolution 300 ppi E Ink display for clear and comfortable reading.
  • 🌟 Adjustable front light allows reading in various lighting conditions.
  • 💼 Compact and lightweight design for easy portability.
  • 🔋 Impressive battery life for extensive reading without frequent charging.
  • 📚 Access to a vast library of e-books within the Kindle ecosystem.
  • ⚙️ Customization options for font size, style, and spacing.
  • 💧 Waterproof build for worry-free reading around water.

Cons

  • 📶 No cellular connection for real-time syncing across devices.
  • 🖊️ Lacks the screen size and writing capabilities of higher-end models.

Should I Buy It?

The Kindle Paperwhite is a must-buy for avid readers who desire the convenience and flexibility of digital reading without sacrificing the quality of traditional books. Its durable, waterproof design and long battery life make it ideal for reading anytime, anywhere. If the lack of a cellular connection is not a deal-breaker for you, the Paperwhite presents itself as a smart choice for an e-reader in today's market.


  • Stll Love My Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition
Option: Black Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Merlot
I purchased the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition when it launched almost three years ago. The grouping included a supposed leather cover, which is not really leather, and a charger, which doesn't work with my Oberon actual leather cover. I don't want to remove the Kindle from the cover to charge, so I use a battery bank and keep on reading. The price was worth the set at the time, so no big deal for me. I do think the cover should have a more accurate description and not be called leather, as I owned the Kindle Paperwhite Leather cover and it was real. Also, think the charger should either have a bottom mechanism to accommodate various thickness of covers, or charge through thick covers to be useful. Note: The included Kindle cover in this grouping can stay on while using the included charger. On to the important points. I've owned a Kindle, and later the Paperwhite since their debut, and appreciated the concept of reading a traditional book electronically. It was hard to give up actual books, but arthritis is a bear, and the Kindle Paperwhite Signature has allowed me to easily read almost any book of any size. Being able to adjust fonts and sizes has become more important as my eyes age. The lighting is crisp and adjustable in both brightness and warmth. The battery stays charged for a very long time. I read 65 good sized books from May through August and charged three times. Charging is also faster than previous Kindles. Downloading is instantaneous. I primarily upgraded to the Signature for its 32 GB capacity. I read every day, and have acquired over 4000 ebooks, and used to have to remove multiple downloads in order to download a new book to read. Now, even I won't run out of space. Once a book is downloaded, I organize it in my library. Each user creates their own collections according to preference, as seasoned users know well. Even with a leather cover, the Paperwhite Signature is well balanced and comfortable to hold. It weighs much less than most traditional books. Page turning is something that's automatic to me, but I noticed some comments about Paperwhite vs Oasis, I believe, that had a button to turn pages. Some Oasis owners stated they wanted one hand capability with Paperwhite to read at night in particular. All I do at night, when wanting to snuggle under the covers, is lay on my side, angle my book on my quilt and gently swipe with one finger; only my hand sticks out. I don't understand how it could be any simpler to page turn. If there's a button, it still has to be pushed. For occasional readers with a smaller library, the Kindle Paperwhite is just fine. But if you're like me and love book variety and endless reading ability, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition is a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024 by Jodi

  • Love it
Option: Black Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Merlot
I love this device, it finally helped me come around more to ebooks. My previous experiences were with a kindle fire tablet, but the access to apps and games and everything on it made it difficult to focus, plus I always found it hard to read with that screen. I was always reluctant to try a proper kindle paperwhite because it costs so much more, plus I can read on other devices why would I possibly need this! Well, last year I suffered a concussion which made it near impossible to look at most screens even with a heavy blue light filter. It hamstrung my ability to do a lot of things and I even struggled to read physical books. I bought this on sale because why not, I'll give it a try. The screen genuinely looks like paper and is SO easy on my eyes. I love how I can customize a lot of the settings and make things just how I want. It's really rekindled (hah) my love of reading. The battery life of it is one of my favorite things too, it lasts forever so I don't have to worry about constantly plugging it in and it makes it really convenient when traveling- I usually charge it right before a trip and it's fine for the whole thing. It's small and light so it's easy to hold, easy to put in my purse, and not a pain when going through TSA checkpoints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024 by Abigail Garcia

  • Got me reading again + 1 year retrospective
Option: Black Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Black
So, I'm new to Kindles. Never had one before the Paperwhite. Boy, was I missing out! If you're like me: you want to OWN--not just borrow--books and have almost no space to keep them, a Kindle can be a good compromise. In fact, I've only read maybe half a dozen books a year for the past seven years due to the space (and subsequent portability) issues. After a month or two with the Kindle? Closing in on sixteen books. (ETA: closing in on 45 books by the end of 2023! Just wanted to brag a little. This is the most amazing device ever. Worth the money 100%.) The Paperwhite is super light and just the right size--close to a standard paperback in height, but wider. Depth-wise, it's very slim. Paperwhite is e-ink technology, so it closely mimics a book. This is never more obvious than when your Paperwhite is in natural light. The words seem to float to the top of the screen. I love how you can adjust the warmth of the screen to work either on a schedule, or to be set a certain way permanently. You can also permanently adjust the size of the font. This means you can set up your Kindle so you can read for hours with less eyestrain. The warmth setting ensures you can do some bedtime reading without beaming blue light into your brain and giving yourself insomnia. The whole thing feels super balanced when you hold it. I'd recommend getting a bundle so you can get the charger and a cover for it. It's worth the extra money! Despite my excessive use (2+ hours a day) in the month or so I've had my Kindle, the battery was still around 40% when I charged it. Wireless charging is quick, by the way. While that wireless charger may not be very portable, it *is* very nice to have because of how fast it is. Love how you can take notes and highlight as you go. The predictive text could be slightly better or at least the keyboard could have some more punctuation marks immediately available, without you having to flip to a different keyboard. Overall, this is one of the best purchases I've made in *years*. I've fallen in love with reading (and writing!) again, and it's so easy to buy new Kindle books! A lot of them are One-Click. ETA: Sep 2024 It's been about a year since I purchased my first Kindle. That's roughly 200 books read, and another several hundred waiting to be read (One-Click will be my financial doom at this rate). Since almost all electronics of all types work great for the first couple of months, I thought it would be instructive to return with a one-year retrospective. First of all, my Kindle still works quite well given my heavy use. It's traveled several hundred miles and seen probably as many hours of use. The size and weight are still perfect even in retrospect. All that said, there are some things that have developed with my Kindle over the past few months that are *infuriating*: 1. Note-taking has become a nightmare. The Kindle needs to be restarted regularly--especially after recharging--or the note-taking feature lags so badly that incorrect key presses are registered. The only way to avoid incorrect key presses is to wait while the Kindle agonizingly catches up to each press. 2. Sometimes page-turning lags. This may be due to Whispersync, which I refuse to turn off, because it's useful! I notice this is more of an issue if I haven't been using my Kindle recently. By the way, space isn't an issue. I have 26GB free on this device. The Kindle is also up-to-date with the latest software. 3. Highlighting occasionally doesn't work, especially if I want to highlight onto the next page. Either the slider doesn't move at all, or the option to highlight doesn't appear. In rare cases, the Kindle freezes. All that said, I still love my Kindle. Despite the flaws, it has allowed me to live the dream of a gigantic, portable library. It's brought me from reading less than a dozen books a year to upwards of a hundred. It's still convenient and, when it isn't being a pain in my neck, does still work quite well. If you're on the fence, I would say go for a Kindle. Make sure to get the bundle! The protective cover, in particular, has saved me and my butter fingers a lot of potential grief. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Megan

  • Love my Kindle!
Option: Agave Green Device Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Leather Merlot
Absolutely love this Kindle! I'm very happy that I purchased on Prime Day of last year. The battery life is incredible. It works great outside. It's the perfect size for holding and traveling. I was on the fence about getting one because I typically prefer to read physical copies but this has made reading ebooks so easy and I love it! It definitely has me reading more ebooks. Very easy to set up and use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by Heather

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