![]() ![]() It’s a shame that there isn’t a quick profile switch option, perhaps with each kid having their own PIN. While the tablet supports multiple profiles with separate libraries (and all children on the account will benefit from Amazon Kids+), switching between each kid’s profile requires you to re-enter the PIN. Once the PIN is set, the Kindle will be locked in Kids mode until you enter the PIN to exit. After that, it prompts you to set up Amazon Kids mode, which involves adding the names of the kids who will use it and creating a PIN to secure the device. It walks you through connecting it to your Wi-Fi network and linking it to your Amazon account. Setting up the Kindle Kids is a simple process. It’s not waterproof, unlike the Paperwhite. It has 16GB of storage, twice as much as the previous Kindle and the standard Paperwhite, and it can last around six weeks with half an hour of reading a day (with the front light set to 13 and wireless turned off). You can read that review for more details, but to summarize, the 6-inch, 300ppi screen is much sharper than the previous version, though the relatively cool front light is a bit harsher on the eyes than the Paperwhite's, which features adjustable color temperature. We go into detail describing the Kindle’s general qualities as an ebook reader in our main review, and the Kindle Kids is the same device. All three cases have magnetic flip covers that automatically wake the Kindle up when they’re open. Unicorn Valley is just gloriously pink and cyan, with a small rainbow on one side. Ocean Explorer and Space Whale are both primarily blue and water-themed, though Ocean Explorer leans more green while Space Whale features a magenta-gradient sky with stars. Currently, there are three styles to choose from: Ocean Explorer, Space Whale, or Unicorn Valley. ![]() The big visual difference between the Kindle Kids and the regular Kindle comes from the included case, which bumps up the overall size and weight slightly to 6.3 by 4.5 by 0.5 inches and 9 ounces. The bottom edge holds a USB-C port (an upgrade from the micro USB port on the previous Kindle) and a power button. It’s a matte black slate measuring 6.2 by 4.3 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighing 5.6 ounces, with a black bezel around its 6-inch E Ink touch screen. *This device does not support the playback of Audible audiobooks.The Kindle Kids is physically identical to the standard Kindle (before you put the included case on it). They automatically put your device to sleep when closed and wake upon opening, making it easy to get back to your story. With Kindle Unlimited, get unlimited access to over 1 million titles.ĭesigned by Amazon to perfectly fit your Kindle Paperwhite, these slim, form-fitting covers attach securely and fold back for one-handed reading. Prime members have unlimited access to thousands of titles including eBooks, magazines, and more with Prime Reading. Enjoy access to Kindle Exclusive titles you won’t find anywhere else. Plus, an alternative fast setup experience using the Kindle app on your phone.įinding new stories has never been easier with Kindle. Now with easier access to your device Settings and a new bottom navigation to easily switch between Home, Library, or the book you are currently reading. Kindle Paperwhite is IPX8 rated to protect against accidental immersion in up to two metres of fresh water for up to 60 minutes, and up to 0.25 metres of seawater for up to 3 minutes.Įnjoy a new, intuitive, and easier Kindle reading experience with the latest software update. With the waterproof Kindle Paperwhite, you’re free to read and relax in more places-from the beach to the bath. And now, a single battery charge via USB-C lasts up to 10 weeks. With our signature 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display-now 10% brighter at its max setting-you can read in any light. ![]() Kindle Paperwhite is thin, lightweight, and travels easily so you can enjoy your favourite books at any time. Lose yourself in a book-wherever, whenever ![]()
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