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  • 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 (sold separately) 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.

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32 GB of storage means more space for your favorites. Wireless charging means less hassle when you’re headed out. Thinner borders mean more reading space. And an auto-adjusting front light means easier reading day or night.

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With the waterproof Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, you’re free to read and relax in more places, from the beach to the bath. Kindle Paperwhite is IPX8 rated to protect against accidental immersion in up to two meters of fresh water for up to 60 minutes, and up to 0.25 meters of seawater for up to 3 minutes. Learn more about waterproof features.

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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition

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 x 125 x 8.1 mm).

Weight

7.3 oz (208 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

32 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; fully charges in less than 3.5 hours with any compatible 10W Qi wireless charging pad (sold separately). Check if your wireless charger is compatible with Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.

Wifi Connectivity

Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz networks. 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 Signature Edition 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 the terms found here.

Included in the Box

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition, 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 Signature Edition.

Available Colors

Black, Denim, and Agave Green

Generation

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (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.

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Customers find the Kindle easy to read in both light and dark conditions, with a large screen that feels immersive yet portable. They appreciate the long battery life and compact size, which makes it perfect for on-the-go reading. However, opinions differ regarding functionality and speed.

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927 customers mention "Reading ability"815 positive112 negative

Customers appreciate the Kindle's reading ability. They find it easy to read in both bright and dark conditions, making difficult novels easier to understand. The pages curl for a more realistic experience, and the long battery life make it perfect for on-the-go reading and nightly reads.

"...It lives in both. So for me, ebooks win overall, and if I have to go with one line, it's Kindle...." Read more

"...paperwhite Signature is a great device for what it is meant to do -- read books -- and for that I will give five stars, although I am keeping my..." Read more

"...uses and priced similar to a Kindle, this Kindle is so much better for reading that I don't see myself going back to my tablet...." Read more

"...Perfect for on the go and nightly reads It’s small so I can go in your purse (love that) Battery life (1,000) - no complaints..." Read more

756 customers mention "Battery life"599 positive157 negative

Customers appreciate the book reader's battery life. They say it holds a charge for days, even with the original battery.

"...You can't use them if the battery dies. The battery lasts weeks for me and I'm a heavy reader...." Read more

"...It’s small so I can go in your purse (love that) Battery life (1,000) - no complaints Perfect gift for a reader (like me)..." Read more

"...Battery life appears good. Have been using about 1 hour per day for last 10 days and still has over 60% capacity...." Read more

"...Battery life seems improved. I wouldn't call it all that great on full brightness, but it's definitely an upgrade from anything before...." Read more

725 customers mention "Size"594 positive131 negative

Customers like the size of the Kindle. They say it's a nice size and weight, the glare is minimal, and it will fit in a fanny pack, sling bag, or any small bag. The screen is larger while the device is the same size, which allows more text to fit on the screen. The expanded dimensions also mean more movie files can be stored. The device is lightweight, has a long battery life, and reads outside easily.

"...PORTABLE The kindle paperwhite is light and fits easily into my purse, even with a cover...." Read more

"...The Kindle is a great size and format for displaying one page at a time, but on my tablet I can hold it landscaped and display two pages at once...." Read more

"...Perfect for on the go and nightly reads It’s small so I can go in your purse (love that) Battery life (1,000) - no complaints..." Read more

"...The size is awesome because it's the right size for reading. It's not too big or too small, it's just the right size to read in any angle...." Read more

537 customers mention "Lightweight"493 positive44 negative

Customers appreciate the lightweight and portable design of the book reader. They find it easy to carry around and mention it's not too bulky. The size is similar to an iPad and often feels lighter than their phone. It makes travel easier and no light needed at night. The UI has improved, and the battery life is long enough for outdoor reading. However, some customers feel it's fine for around-the-house use but not good for extended trips.

"...book can transform immediately into a large print book while remaining light and easy to hold and carry...." Read more

"...PORTABLE The kindle paperwhite is light and fits easily into my purse, even with a cover...." Read more

"...It's light weight making it easier and more comfortable to hold, which I said near the beginning, but I think you're going to want to get a case...." Read more

"...Perfect for on the go and nightly reads It’s small so I can go in your purse (love that) Battery life (1,000) - no complaints..." Read more

803 customers mention "Functionality"323 positive480 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the functionality of the Kindle. Some say it learns well, the device itself is great, and the web browser is snappy and usable for quick access. Others report issues like various things failing to work, consistent and repeatable behavior, and the current model being the least satisfying to use.

"...The browser was still experimental and it struggled to display the kindle store as it was...." Read more

"...It really is a nice device. I use mine a lot...." Read more

"...Oct 2023 Still hating it. Freaking buggy piece of #*$&& As far as I can tell the hardware other than the cpu being slow is fine...." Read more

"...The kindle paperwhite and kindle paperwhite Signature is a great device for what it is meant to do -- read books -- and for that I will give five..." Read more

551 customers mention "Speed"266 positive285 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the Kindle. Some find it quick enough for their needs with digital reading, and books download relatively fast. They appreciate the responsiveness, ability to adjust reading speed and the spoken volume, fast charging, and seamless Kindle Store experience. However, others mention the new device interface is slow and the Kindle Paperwhite is slow to navigate, especially on the Kindle store.

"...also is the right size to fit in a pocket or purse quickly or take out to read quickly...." Read more

"...Cons: smaller than expected It loads slow/screen flicks a lot Touch screen reaction is slow..." Read more

"...I finally feel the Kindle is quick enough for my needs with digital reading. My 7th gen was abysmal. The 2018 version was slightly problematic...." Read more

"...I'm constantly dealing with page lag when going to the next page and hanging up for 5 to 10 seconds a lot before it locks up and needs to be rebooted..." Read more

Never saw a use for a dedicated eReader until I used this.
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Never saw a use for a dedicated eReader until I used this.
Up until now I never saw a use. I've always used an app on a tablet. Both have their pros and cons, but now that I have a dedicated reader I can see the difference.TL-DR: While a tablet offers more flexibility with a number of other uses and priced similar to a Kindle, this Kindle is so much better for reading that I don't see myself going back to my tablet. I'd advise getting a case with a cover, and skipping a screen protector. A feature of the Kindle display is that it has minimal/almost no glare, and can look close to the page from a book. A screen protector can only detract from that. A case has a cover to keep it protected while not is use, and a hand strap for when you're using it.The Kindle is a dedicated reader, while a tablet is a multi use device. I've never had another e-reader, but I have had a couple tablets in the same price range, so that's what I have to compare it too.The Kindle is lighter and easier to hold for longer periods than my tablet, but it's also a couple inches smaller than my tablet. The size has been a non-issue for me as far as reading goes. Does miss out on a feature I enjoyed on my tablet which is turning it sideways. The Kindle is a great size and format for displaying one page at a time, but on my tablet I can hold it landscaped and display two pages at once. It's just cosmetic, but it was neat.The screen is crisp and clear, and I do find it easier on the eyes. I guess they said they upgraded the displays on this model, and it's excellent for reading. I tweaked the brightness and added a bit of yellowing to suit my preferences, and if it wasn't for the lack of that wood pulpy texture, it looks like a real page from a book. I've never had an issue reading on the tablet as you can customize reading apps in many ways, and the display is adequate, but this just "feels" better. However it is a monochrome screen. For reading the Kindle display is top notch, but it does miss out on some other things a tablet can provide. I guess it's a pretty minor issue, but it'd be nice if the storefront had a splash of color, and I'd absolutely love to have my book covers in color again!The Kindle has all the features you NEED to customize an tailor it to suit you, I can't find any faults. But the app I liked using on my tablet might have more, and has done some better. By some I guess I'm only referring to one Kindle feature which I liked more on my app. The Kindle's page turning effect is more like a dissolve wipe moving from one side of the screen to the other. The page turning effect on the app I used was perfection. You could flick or touch for an actual page turning effect, or you could click and drag it watching the page actually turn like a book. This might be a limitation of the special screen they use for the Kindle though. I think the same goes for it being a monochrome screen. Again, the Kindle has the better display for reading, but it isn't as flexible as the screen on your tablet or phone.It's light weight making it easier and more comfortable to hold, which I said near the beginning, but I think you're going to want to get a case. The Kindle is rather thin, and the bezel/margins are small enough to give you some hand/wrist strain after a while. It's also easy to tap the side and turn the page by accident. Having a case doesn't just provide more protection, but it makes it easier to hold. It's still light wight, but now thicker and easier to hold. If you get one with a hand strap like I did, you really don't even need to hold it. Depending on the case, it can make it more pleasing to the eye and also more like a book (I used the "Fintie Stand Case" which I found here on amazon for anyone curious. It comes in a large variety of styles, and has features that improve the reading experience. It's inexpensive too. (I get no incentives from either Amazon or Fintie, I just really enjoy the case the made for this Kindle.)).Lastly, I'd caution getting a screen protector. Normally I do this for my other electronics, but adding a screen protector to this Kindle I think would defeat one of it's better features, being no screen glare. It already has a display designed for reading, and I think a screen protector would just end up adding more glare. The glare is so minimal on the Kindle that it can look like a real page in a physical book.Oh, and my battery is still at 70% after... I dunno, a dozen hours of reading, and I increased the brightness from the default.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
    Color: DenimOption: Without Kindle UnlimitedOffer Type: Without Lockscreen AdsVerified Purchase
    This isn't quite the top of the line for Kindles, but it's close. That honor would go to the Scribe, with the Oasis possibly taking second place, though we haven't seen a new Oasis in a while. It sports more memory than the regular Paperwhite, and I think that's particularly worth it if you're using Audible on the device. It would take a lot of text-based books to fill 8 gig never mind 16.

    I want to compare ereaders, then compare ebooks to print.

    If you are going to use this for audiobooks, it's hard to ignore the Nook from B&N as a competitor to this. The Glowlight 4 is about the same size as this and the 4 plus is a bit larger. All of these sport 32 gig of memory, are waterproof, and have about the same screen type.

    The advantage of the Nook is you get a 3.5mm headphone jack as well as being able to connect headphones via Bluetooth. The Kindle is limited to Bluetooth.

    The advantages of the Kindle are first that it supports Audible. If you have a subscription already, that becomes a no-brainer. If not, there are a lot of titles on Audible that B&N doesn't have. If those interest you, you're better off with the Kindle, and you'll want the larger memory.

    Second, transfering your own documents wirelessly to the device is substantially easier on Kindle. Just email it, or use the website, or send it to the app on your phone. Nook requires you use a USB cable and then find the right folder to put it in. This is a win for the Kindle, but any Kindle, not just Paperwhite Signature.

    Third, market dominance. The demise of Nook is often predicted (I don't think they're going anywhere, but that's merely my prediction based on market share over time) but no one in their right mind thinks Kindle, with a commanding 80+% market share at the time of this review, is going anywhere.

    For free books, Kindle has the monthly subscription to unlimited, Nook gives out a free books (or sometimes audiobook) every Friday. Prime subscribers can pick a free book (sometimes two) from a small selection at the beginning of the month. Overall, I'll call that a toss up.

    I use both, but if I could have only one, I'd go with the Kindle.

    If you're deciding between Kindles, the Oasis is smaller despite having a slightly larget screen and physical buttons (the bezel is much smaller) and it has cellular. The Paperwhite Signature has USB-C (not a big deal in my opinion) and wireless charging (and the stand they sell for that is absolutely amazing). The Paperwhite Signature is also substantially less expensive.

    The Scribe supports the pen and has built in notebooks, making it kind of a hybrid between the Supernote and the Kindle. That's the big win there. The win for the Paperwhite Signature is that it's waterproof, smaller, and less expensive.

    The basic Kindle is also worth looking at on a budget. It has less memory and isn't waterproof, but it's extremely affordable. This is the one I'd take with me into situations where I'd worry about it getting lost or damaged because it's the easiest to replace. This is also the one I'd give a kid, for the same reason, and also the one I'd suggest someone start on if they're not sure if they'll like ebooks. It really is a nice device. I use mine a lot.

    The Paperwhite regular sports less memory, but is a fine contender if you only want ebooks, no audio. You can only go up to 16 gig memory there, no wireless charging. It's front lit, but not automatically adjusting and it has ads.

    On the topic of ads, I've seen memes that seem to suggest they pop up while reading. While this model has no ads, if you're considering another don't let that stop you. They are on the sleep screen. They don't interfere with reading. It's one of the myths told by the "dead tree only" crowd. The others are:

    You can't dogear them. Well, you can, only you can also remove the dogear without leaving a trace, so that's actually a win in the ebook column.

    You can't mark them up. Again, you can and you can undo, but because the space is not limited to the page, you can add larger notes here than would be supported in print books, particularly those with thin margins.

    You can't use them if the battery dies. The battery lasts weeks for me and I'm a heavy reader. I have never found myself unable to use my Kindle because I was in some foresaken wasteland without access to power. I can even recharge my device for free on the bus if I have my cable with me (I usually do). I have found myself reading a book I lost interest in while out and about and using a Kindle (or any ereader), that's no issue. With print it used to be.

    You can't use it near water. This one is waterproof. I've never seen a print book that wasn't destroyed if you got it soaking wet. I'm not even sure where that myth came from. I can say my Paperwhite Signature fell into a sink full of water and didn't care.

    You retain more from print books. I'm putting this one in the myth column because I don't trust the methodology. First, they were only using iPads with notifications turned on. Then, when enough people cried, foul they used the Kindle DX (giant, wonderful device; I wish they'd revamp and reintroduce those). Only they only selected people who'd never used one before.

    I recently spoke to someone involved and we discussed why they didn't include audiobooks. Participants get 15 minutes to read about 25 pages. The print folk just get the book and start reading. The ebook folk get a lecture on how to use it before they start reading, but the lecture cuts into the 15 minutes. Ever wonder why the studies also show people on ebooks read faster? If they threw in audiobooks they'd have to allow enough time for participants to hear the story at normal speed.

    I want an apples to apples comparison, with people experienced with ebooks and identical reading times before I'll trust this. On a side note, if you want to remember what you read better regardless of medium, check out Moonwalking with Einstein (available on Kindle).

    One thing the "dead tree only" crowd won't talk about is the environmental impact. The impact of ebooks has always been better than that of print, but we've come so far in so little time, that a modern ereader like this one has the same impact as 14 print books. Once you read your 15th book on this, you net an environmental win.

    Another thing is accessibility. Any book can transform immediately into a large print book while remaining light and easy to hold and carry.

    Then there's lighting and the ability to read anywhere. I read in bed with the lights off. If you have a kid who "sneaks" a book under the cover, this makes it easier and reduces eye strain.

    Then there's the ability to text search for something you forgot and want to reference. I can barely stand print books for the inability to find some random tidbit easily.

    That and you get to keep your entire library. I'll always have nightmares about helping a little old lady who loves to read move into assisted living and having to discard the bulk of her library. The bulk of my library sits in my purse. And you can have the same book on multiple "shelves". That's how I get around the "is Star Wars science fiction or fantasy" debate. It lives in both.

    So for me, ebooks win overall, and if I have to go with one line, it's Kindle. Amongst the Kindle, my favorite is usually the Scribe for non-fiction (for the ability to take notes) and this for fiction (for the most comfortable form factor) with the base model being used in some situations.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
    Color: DenimOption: Without Kindle UnlimitedOffer Type: Without Lockscreen AdsVerified Purchase
    As you probably know, the kindle paperwhite is black and white and is used as a dedicated e-reader for books and other reading material. I've happily worn out several generations of kindle paperwhites because I read so many books, and I've given away about a dozen (new) kindles as presents over the years. The idea of within a minute retrieving any book in my library or getting a brand new book is simply irresistible.

    The kindle paperwhite is a great e-reader. Note that it frequently goes on sale so try to time your purchase so you can save $$. These are the things I like about it:

    * PORTABLE

    The kindle paperwhite is light and fits easily into my purse, even with a cover. By the way if you get a kindle definitely get a cover as well to protect it. There are many attractive ones besides just the official amazon covers. Or if you can live without the Signature edition, to save a little $$ buy the kids paperwhite kindle which comes with a case. (This is the exact same device as the regular kindle paperwhite -- just navigate out of the kids section on the device and don't forget to d/c the kids subscription).

    * WATERPROOF

    The kindle paperwhite is waterproof. Indispensable for the pool or bathtub.

    * EASY ON THE EYES

    The screen lighting of the kindle paperwhite is adjustable and reading is pleasant. I prefer to read with black background and white letters. (Settings > Accessibility > Invert Black and White). You can change the brightness by swiping down from the top and finding the "Brightness" setting. And don't forget you can change font and text size as well. When your book is open simply touch the top of the screen, select Aa > Font then adjust as you want.

    * READ TO YOU EVEN IF YOU DON'T USE AUDIBLE

    The kindle paperwhite reads to you even if you don't have audible books, alexa, or a phone app. Simply connect your bluetooth device to the kindle (Settings > Wi-Fi & Bluetooth > enable Bluetooth > select your device) then turn it on (Settings > Accessibility > VoiceView Screen Reader). You can adjust the volume and speech rate to your liking.

    * WIRELESS CHARGING -- SIGNATURE

    The Signature edition kindle paperwhite can be charged on your standard wireless phone charger. I turn the kindle upside down so the indicator lights are visible.

    EXTRA SPACE FOR AUDIBLE BOOKS -- SIGNATURE

    The standard kindle paperwhite has 8 GB storage which can store at least 2000 or 3000 ebooks or roughly 35 audible books. Newer kindle paperwhites have 16 GB. However the Signature kindle paperwhite has 32 GB which can store close to 160 audible books. (These numbers are from a quick browser search). Personally I like the text to speech feature on the kindle rather than subscribing to audible books since it's $$, but I use that extra space on the Signature to store other computer files that I don't want to lose. (You just attach the device to your computer and move files manually).

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    These are three things I don't like about the paperwhite software:

    * NO GAMES

    I really really miss the games. These were so fun to play for me and to entertain young ones. Please can we bring supportive software for games back?

    * KINDLE DEVICE HOME AND LIBRARY SCREENS

    Oh my gosh finding books is so confusing! Home lists books in order of last opened and while Library can be listed by title or author (three lines at top right screen give you "Sort by" screen), I find that if I don't remove books after I've read them things go berzerk. I hate having to scroll through long bars to find something.

    * COLLECTIONS IN AMAZON CLOUD

    Organizing books in the Amazon cloud is abysmal since you have only one layer of folders. If you have, say, science fiction books and mysteries, you either jumble them together in "Fiction" or else you have to make two separate folders that don't link. Please, Amazon, fix this.

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    Overall while the kindle paperwhite isn't *perfect* it's pretty darn close and lovely to read for books with plain text and even black and white images. PDFs and more complex images are difficult to see on the small screen and may do better with the Kindle Scribe which is larger. The kindle paperwhite and kindle paperwhite Signature is a great device for what it is meant to do -- read books -- and for that I will give five stars, although I am keeping my fingers crossed for software updates to make the experience even better.
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