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Kindle Paperwhite vs Kobo Clara Colour

A side-by-side look at Kindle Paperwhite and Kobo Clara Colour to help you pick the right one.

SpecKindle PaperwhiteKobo Clara Colour
Display7" glare-free, 300 ppi6" Kaleido 3, 300 ppi B/W, 150 ppi color
Storage16 GB16 GB
Battery~12 weeks~5 weeks
WaterproofIPX8IPX8
Weight211 g174 g
Front lightAdjustable warm/cool, 17 LEDsn/a
WirelessWi-Fi 6, USB-CWi-Fi, Bluetooth (audiobooks)
PriceFrom $159 (ads) / $179 (ad-free)$159.99
ReleasedOctober 2024April 2024

Kindle Paperwhite

Pros

  • 7-inch glare-free screen reads fine in direct sun
  • About 12 weeks of battery per charge in normal use
  • IPX8 waterproof so the bath, the pool, and the beach are all fine
  • Warm-tunable front light is genuinely better for late-night reading
  • Lightest of the premium Kindle line at 211 g
  • Snappier processor noticeably reduces page-turn lag versus the 2021 model
  • USB-C charging finally replaced micro-USB
  • Wi-Fi 6 for faster ebook downloads on home networks

Cons

  • You are locked into Amazon and the KFX format
  • No physical page-turn buttons; touch only
  • Page turns are still slower than the discontinued Kindle Oasis
  • The cheap version has lock-screen ads unless you pay $20 extra to remove them
  • No color screen if you want covers and highlights in color
  • No stylus support for note-taking

Kobo Clara Colour

Pros

  • Color e-paper at a budget price ($159)
  • Compact 6-inch one-handed body at 174 g
  • IPX8 waterproof
  • Native EPUB and Libby support
  • Lightest color e-reader on the market
  • Bluetooth audiobook playback

Cons

  • No physical page-turn buttons
  • No stylus support
  • Smaller screen than the Paperwhite or the Libra
  • Page turns slightly slower than the Libra Colour
  • Only 16 GB storage

Bottom line: both Kindle Paperwhite and Kobo Clara Colour are solid choices. Use the pros, cons, and specs above to decide which fits your needs, then check the latest price through the links.

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