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Made for Amazon, Wireless Charging Dock for Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. Only compatible with Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.

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Features

  • Quick & Easy: Wireless charging dock eliminates the need to plug in your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition every time you want to charge it. The dock is always ready. Just drop your Kindle in the dock and let it charge. Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition sold separately.
  • Perfect Fit: Dock your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in portrait mode
  • Case Charging: The Wireless Charging Dock charges your All-New Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition with a case up to 4mm thick, in portrait mode. Case sold separately.
  • Fast Charging: Charge to 100% in as little as 2 hours with 7.5W of high-speed wireless charging.
  • Home & Office: This stylish design makes it ideal for bedrooms, night stands, kitchens, dens and offices.
  • Charging Indication: Foreign object detection and temperature control features help to provide a safer wireless charging for you and your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.
  • Included In-Box: Wireless Charging Dock, Power Supply, and Quick Start Guide.

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice and convenient
This fits my Kindle "Signature" edition especially well. Now my Kindle is always charging and ready for my use. This is a used charging dock, from Amazon, and it looks almost new. I believe it will make my reading and listening to my Audible books now even easier and more convenient. This charging dock is made by Anker. Anker of course is an excellent company and I feel this will be working for years without any issues. It is easy so easing to use, I simply place my Kindle "Signature" into it the slot provided, and that is it. A charging light tells me I have it placed correctly. It couldn't be any easier. Since I have well over 5,000 Kindle and Audible books in total, I am always behind in enjoying my books and this will help me catch up on my reading or listening by making my Kindle Signature always ready to be picked up and start reading or listening to my many books. It is a win-win for someone like myself who enjoys reading all the time. What a great buy for me. As a side note, if you have both Kindle books and Audible books like myself, the Kindle "Signature" is just super. It's the best Kindle I have purchased yet, and I have purchased at least 5 or 6 since they came out. Thank you, Amazon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Lifesavr

  • Heavy, Sturdy, Well Made, Anker
Anker is well known for its quality So no surprise here to discover this QI Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition charger is more like a well made appliance than a cheap, plastic novelty. 1. It's base and angled book holder are sturdy and heavy, and for lack of a better words, they are fused or welded together into essentially one piece. Its well-balanced so it is unlikely anyone could manage to knock this stand over; 2. Because it is solidly built, it doesn't fold down. There is a competitor product which I don't think is officially endorsed by Amazon, but it is for sale on Amazon and its made by Viok. The Viok purports to be portable because its angled book holder attaches to the base with a plastic hinge, allowing the Viok to fold down until it lays upon the base. And by the way, its base is heavy too. But I've had Kindles for years and all I have ever needed to charge it on-the-job was a mini USB cord - light as a feather. And I have never felt the need for a bookstand. Kindles are lightweight. Anyone I've ever seen reading a Kindle seems to feel comfortable holding it like a paperback novel. In short, The Anker (and the Viok) are meant to be vertical, QI chargers, and once charged, the Kindle battery lasts for weeks. But worse comes to worst, my little mini USB cable is handy. Kindles were made for for portability long before QI chargers came along. That Kindles are so light and thin is probably why you bought one in the first place. But, if for no particular reason, you want prop it up with a heavy Viok Kindle stand, knock yourself out. The Viok does not suddenly become lighter when folded down and shoved in your bag. Of course, if you prefer the Viok that's perfectly fine. Like the Anker, you can place your Kindle on the Viok as easily as the Anker. Just ask yourself, "Why would I need a heavy folding charger if all I'm going to do is leave it plugged in on the night-stand?" 3. The Anker's solid build means it's angle cannot be adjusted. So what? Aside from the fact that the Anker holds the Kindle in the ideal reading position, a QI vertical charger is good for one thing. It gives you more real estate on your countertop or night-stand. Not surprisingly, Any device that can charge in a vertical position will provide more real estate on your tabletop, and it will provide for better organization. The Anker does this well. The Viok saves space too -- unless you want to carry it around with you. Then, the Viok takes up space in your bag and is substantially heavier than your Kindle. My suggestion? If you are on-the-job, toss a mini USB cable into your bag; 4. Anker has no moving parts to break. There are only two QI stands marketed for this specific Kindle. Its between Anker and Viok. So - the Viok has hinges made of breakable plastic, which enables it to fold down, or perhaps collapse if something runs into it. Further, to remain upright, the Viok book holder relies upon a thin piece of rectangular plastic, also hinged, and little notches on the base so you can move it from the first position - which is a fine and perfectly comfortable way to read it, to two other positions that place it at a lower and lower angle, until it reaches the last position where it lays completely flat. Apparently, at that point, it is portable. Just don't forget it's charging cable and an adapter for the wall so you can lug it around with you. Honestly, many folks like the Viok, but the logic escapes me; 5. The Anker does not have moving parts. The Viok does, and more moving parts means a greater likelihood to break. Therefore, my money is on Anker to far oulast the Viok by a mile; 6. Now this is the one minor, and for many people negatve aspect to the Anker stand: Viok gets its power via a mini USB "C" cable. Of course, the mini cable plugs into to back of the Viok's base. The other end plugs into a USB port, for which most folks require a separate A/C plug adapter to stick into the wall socket. It's purpose is to down-convert the A/C current so our electronic devices don't burn up. The Anker also requires an A/C adapter. However, Anker doesn’t rely on a mini usb connector like the Viok. Instead, it relys upon a good old reliable Plug-in wall adapter with from which extends a thick wire that plugs into the back of the Anker base with a pin connector. I uploaded a photo of the type of plug so you can see what it would look like. So, what's the difference? I know many folks are only accustomed to seeing the thinner, mini USB cables. I am fairly sure that most folks are also familiar with the frequency of replacing those mini cables. Anker's thicker wire is reliable technology. Yes, it predates mini-cables. But from a design point of view it benefits consumers. I have never seen an A/C adapter wire break, requiring replacement. Of course, these observations are just my opinion. Please feel free to disagree. I don't know whether Anker will eventually change to the mini USB "C" power cable. If it does, I see no advantages. Either way, Anker is a superior appliance with no moving plastic parts and nothing to break. And, who knew? I discovered I can charge my iPhone on it and one of my Android phones, too - though there is no guarantee it will work for anything except the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. This is due to the placement of the charging stand's internal QI coil. And no, a QI coil will not harm a device if the QI output is very strong. Your devices will simply not accept QI charging it doesn't need. I should also mention that my iPhone and my Android can be charged on the Anker because they happen to align with Anker's Qi coil. Anyhow, that's all I have to say, and I hope it helps you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by Longtime Customer Longtime Customer

  • Great product
This is a great charger. So easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024 by Sammye

  • Works perfectly!
I have this set up on my nightstand and it charges my Kindle Paperwhite quickly. It beats having to use the charging cable the Kindle originally came with especially since my cats sometimes mess with dangling cords. I wish I had the option to use it as a stand without charging sometimes (like an off switch) since I don’t like to leave my Kindle on there after it’s fully charged. Otherwise it’s great and does exactly what it’s supposed to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024 by Christine

  • Doesn't work with a pop socket
I bought this for my new Kindle and was excited that i didn't have to have a cord on my nightstand to recharge. I put a pop socket on my last Kindle for easier holding and wouldn't read a Kindle without one again. The problem is that this unit has to have a full, flat connection to the charger. I should have read more carefully; I thought it was a C plug at the bottom that the Kindle sat on. So, with a pop socket or cover, this charger will not work. Great idea and probably will work for 99% of users, just not for my use. Returned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by BMR

  • Charger charges really well
The product is easy to use and gives you a good place to store your Kindle. It's well designed and even attractive.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024 by Scott Stantis

  • So convenient
It looks great and works amazing!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024 by Stefan

  • Just get it!
A little pricey, but I’ll never need to look for a charging cable. Not big so I keep it on the nightstand. Done charging forever.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by Big Blue Review

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