

📚 Elevate your reading game—because your stories deserve the best.
The newest Kindle Paperwhite features a 7” glare-free display with 300 ppi and 16-level grayscale, delivering 20% faster page turns. Its ultra-thin, lightweight design is waterproof (IPX8) and offers up to 12 weeks of battery life on a single USB-C charge. With 16GB storage and no lockscreen ads, it provides a distraction-free reading experience and instant access to over 15 million titles worldwide.
| Display | Amazon's 7” Paperwhite display technology with built-in light, 300 ppi, optimized font technology, 16-level gray scale. |
| Size | 5” x 7” x 0.3” (127.6 x 176.7 x 7.8 mm) |
| Weight | 7.4 oz (211g). 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 twelve (12) 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 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, WPA2, WPA3, and OWE 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 Dark Mode and the ability to 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; PDF, DOCX, DOC, HTML, EPUB, TXT, RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX). Learn more about supported file types for personal documents. |
| 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 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, Raspberry, and Jade |
| Generation | Kindle Paperwhite (12th Generation) - 2024 release. |
| Software Security Updates | 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. |
B**E
Love It & Use It Constantly
absolutely love my Kindle Paperwhite and get so much use out of it. The screen is clear and easy on the eyes, the adjustable light makes reading comfortable day or night, and the battery life lasts forever between charges. The 16GB storage is more than enough for a huge library, so I always have multiple books with me wherever I go. It’s lightweight, easy to hold, and perfect for everyday reading. Great quality, very functional, and completely worth it. Highly recommend for anyone who loves to read.
R**A
The best way to read. A superior kindle!
The prefect size! This is so quick, has a great picture, and has held up so well. I was surprised at how much faster this is than the last Gen version. I think this size is also better for both men and women. It is compatible with my old kindle clicker. I have really enjoyed reading on this. My hand does not get heavy from the weight. I have never had any issues with it freezing or not registering my touch. It definitely provides an elevated reading experience.
S**N
Infinite library that fits my hands
I needed something non digital to occupy my time before bed, as you see I am focused on improving my sleep. I need to calm my mind. I took up reading but physical books take up space and require light, which is fine until it was closer to bedtime or I woke up in the middle of the night (it’s not good to lay there thinking). The kindle is perfect. The low display brightness, light weight, and unlimited library size it checked all the boxes. The e-ink display is non digital (like an iPad that is bright, full of notifications, colorful, rewarding, etc.), very comfortable on the eyes, and dimmable. I find it incredibly easy to read and comfortable to hold in my hands. I now have access to all the books I could want covering any subject. Instead of computer games, watching TV, or eating; I myself reaching for my kindle to read, learn, and grow. I’m not using this time to increase the depth of my knowledge, improve my thinking, and develop richer communication skills. Experiencing how others express their ideas in words helps clarify the frameworks I use to think, write, and speak.
E**R
Hold A Thousand Books in Your Hand
Imagine holding a thousand books in your hand. Imagine wearing your jammies while getting that next book in your series, and starting into it a minute later. Imagine reading at night in bed without needing a lamp because your book is backlit (and the light doesn’t hurt your eyes). Imagine having your kindle read to you (even if you don’t have audiobooks) with text to speech while you drive or fold laundry. The 12th edition of the Kindle Paperwhite is a fabulous device and well-worth considering if you read a lot. It’s not too big, not heavy, waterproof, and easy to carry in your purse or backpack. Note that if you get a cover with it (highly recommended), when you open the cover the Kindle turns on automatically to the last page you were reading. With the cover open it feels like you’re holding a thin book -- or fold back the cover if you prefer. The Kindle E-reader is not a computer. It’s not a tablet or a phone. It is a gizmo that acts like a book with a black-and-white flat e-ink screen showing typed sentences and paragraphs. You turn pages one at a time, just like a book. There is no movement on the page and no distraction or advertisement*. It is just text, plus any images that the author has included to illustrate his book. *NOTE: The advertisements on the Kindle are on the main page not the individual book pages and just show books you might like. They are unobtrusive. The backlighting, unlike a computer, tablet, or phone, is gentle because the Kindle’s light is directed onto the screen, not into your eyes. You can change lighting level and add warmth (yellow lighting), decide on dark screen or light screen, and change the size of the print to make your reading experience “just the way you like it.” It’s super-simple to access your own ebooks or to find new ones either on your computer or directly on the Kindle. They load in less than a minute onto the Kindle, ready for reading. Keep in mind if you are a reader that ebooks tend to be half or less the price of the same books in print. You can even find FREE ebooks and audiobooks on Amazon and/or use the Libby app (libbyapp.com) to borrow LOCAL LIBRARY books. You may want to consider subscribing to Kindle Unlimited for $12/month so you can download an even wider selection of free ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines from Amazon to keep as long as you want. Can you tell I love my Kindle? I am wowed by having so many books so easily accessible — not like the time I took that 5-hour flight with one crummy poorly written book and nothing else to do. This 12th generation Kindle is fantastic. The battery lasts a long time. The screen is plenty sensitive for page turns and navigation. I go through one or two books a week easy with this little device. Ebooks have revolutionized the publishing industry, and if you are a reader, the Kindle may be exactly what you’re looking for. If you read many ebooks on your phone or a tablet, consider being kind to your eyes with a Kindle. If you are resisting because you aren’t sure you’ll like ebooks as well as print books, I say what the heck, the Kindle may be worth a try. It’s like driving a racing car rather than a horse and buggy. You might decide you love it. * NOTE: To enable TTS (text to speech) so that your kindle can read to you without audiobooks, turn on your wireless headphones or speaker. Then on your Kindle, tap the top of the screen, then hit the three dots on the right. Go to Settings. Hit Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, then Bluetooth Devices. Select your device so your Kindle will recognize it. Next, close the window and go back to Settings. Hit Accessibility, then turn on Voiceview screen reader. The Kindle should start talking to you. If it’s glitchy, just turn off your bluetooth device then turn it on again. Remember that you have to give double taps not single taps on the Kindle to navigate actions. If you want to change the volume or reading speed (I like 1.25x) just double tap on Voiceview screen to show and customize your settings.
J**A
My favorite thing so far!
If you love to read, this Kindle is a total game changer. The newest Paperwhite is noticeably faster, and the 7" glare-free display is crisp, easy on the eyes, and perfect for long reading sessions—indoors or outside. I can read in bright sunlight with zero issues. The warm light adjustment is one of my favorite features. It makes nighttime reading so much easier and more comfortable, and I don’t feel that eye strain I get from regular screens. The battery life is amazing too—weeks, not days—which makes it great for travel. What I love: Bigger 7" glare-free screen that looks like real paper Faster page turns and smooth performance Warm light for comfortable night reading Lightweight with excellent battery life Whether you’re a casual reader or someone who tears through books, the Kindle Paperwhite is easy to use, comfortable to hold, and hard to put down. One of my favorite tech purchases—especially if you love having a whole library in your bag.
D**T
Better screens than iPads & phones but, due to touch sensitivity, can lose location..
PROS: Great e-readers (I've given to friends as gifts), finally fast enough (e-ink latency still a thing but still fast enough and easier on my eyes - I really like reading on e-ink screens). CONS: Still can't highlight (well) across pages (sometimes works, often doesn't and locks at end of screen page). This is unlike the Kindle android or IOS apps which offer the advantage of smooth scrolling down and highlighting across pages. Also all versions still sometimes jump around and it's far harder to get back to the last page read (unlike a physical book). Don't know why Amazon doesn't just offer a "Back" option for any pages that had been on for, say, five seconds (or user determined) pages or more. I know bookmarking works but you can't label them, so end up with just a lot of mystery bookmarks. Still, excellent screens to read on.
P**O
Large Storage, Long Battery Life
The 7 glare free display is sharp and comfortable for long reading sessions, even outdoors. Page turns are noticeably quicker, and the battery lasts weeks on a single charge. Storage is plenty for a large library. Simple, reliable, and perfect if you want a distraction-free reading experience.
E**A
Most amazing E-Reader my kids have ever used. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Amazing E-Reader bought 2 of my 3 sons one for Christmas and they are obsessed with it. One is an avid reader and the other reads on it frequently. The fit in cases is perfect and on stands is amazing. The adjustable brightness, blue shade adjustability, and the way you can change the mode between light and dark is amazing. The touch screen is super well designed and very responsive. It looks super sleek, and the readability is phenomenal. Overall will recommend to anyone who likes to read. (Side note. not all books are on kindle unlimited) My eldest son’s kindle had an hardware issue and Amazon sent a replacement but do ask customer service if you think something is wrong with it. (The hardware issue was a strange white line going across the screen). Some people think that 16 gigabytes of storage isn’t a lot but that can store about 8 MILLION books.
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