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If you're a bookworm but haven't yet upgraded to an Amazon Kindle, we have to ask: what on earth are you waiting for?
We know nothing compares to the feel of a book in your hands — or even that distinctive book smell — but since the Amazon Kindle's 2007 debut, it's hard to imagine the world without a handily portable device that stores thousands of books.
But we get it. There are a lot of Kindles out there to consider. Whether you're new to e-readers or simply can't decide which Amazon Kindle you should purchase, let us break down all the models and help you make the best choice for you.
What is a Kindle?
They may be similarly sized, but these handheld reading devices are not to be confused with a tablet or even a smartphone. Kindles are designed specifically for reading. This is made possible by the Kindle's distinctive black-and-white-only, glare-free display that reads like paper, even when you're sitting under a bright sky.
Kindles boast a 300 ppi, high-resolution display with zero glare so you can enjoy sharp text and images at any viewing angle. Kindles are also equipped with WiFi connectivity to allow you to access and download all the reading material you want. You can find books through the Amazon Kindle eBooks store, Prime Reading, or via a Kindle Unlimited subscription.
What should you consider before buying a Kindle?
When shopping for the best Kindles to fit your lifestyle, consider the following factors that are most likely to vary between models:
- Battery Life — Kindles generally have outstanding battery life (depending on your usage), but some models are even more impressive. On the low end, they last up to six weeks per charge, while others last up to 12 weeks.
- Display Size — The smallest Kindle has a 6-inch display while the largest has a 10.2-inch display.
- Storage Capacity — Depending on the model, Kindles can have anywhere from 8GB to 64GB of storage capacity to stash thousands of your favourite reads at a time.
- Waterproof Protection — Not all Kindles are waterproof, but those that are provide peace of mind in case of accidental immersion in water without incurring damage.
Keep these features in mind when considering your options.
What features do Kindles offer?
Beyond the standard features that are found across most (if not all) of the latest Kindle models, there are also specialised features that you'll find on the higher-end models.
If you like to read outside, choose a Kindle with an auto-adjusting light. Or if you read during your daily commute, select want a Kindle with easy page-turn buttons so you can get to the next page with a one-handed action. There's even a Kindle that will allow you to jot down notes on your texts for later reference.
All Kindles offer parental control options as well. Plus, you can listen to audiobooks on Audible via any Kindle's built-in Bluetooth connection.
You'll usually have the choice to select either an ad-supported or an ad-free experience, with the latter option typically costing about £20 more. If you don't want to go for the mini splurge of nixing the ads, you'll get ads on your lockscreen whenever you open the cover of your Kindle. That's fine if you don't mind swiping them out of the way.
Is there a monthly fee for Kindles?
All Kindle devices allow for instant access to the Amazon Kindle eBooks store where you can buy individual titles with no monthly subscription fee required. That said, Amazon Prime members can access free books via the Prime Reading service which would be subject to the current Prime membership rate.
Beyond that, you can get a Kindle Unlimited subscription for £9.49 per month to gain unlimited access to more than three million titles and thousands of audiobooks, and borrow up to 20 eligible Kindle Unlimited titles at a time at no extra cost. You can typically opt into a few free months of Kindle Unlimited to trial it.
What is the best Kindle?
There is no such thing as a best Kindle for everyone, because everyone will have different reading and lifestyle needs. To help you pinpoint the best model for you, we've lined up a selection of devices to suit everyone. We recommend checking out everything listed here, and carefully considering your options.
These are the best Kindles in 2024.
Kindle Paperwhite Kids
Best for kids
- Battery Life: Up to 10 weeks
- Display size: 6.8 inches
- Storage: 16 GB
- Waterproof?: Yes
Read our full review of the Kindle Paperwhite Kids here.
The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is our pick for young readers. The more basic Kindle Kids is still worth buying, but the Paperwhite version adds key features such as IPX8 waterproofing that justify the higher cost.
How does this version differ from the entry-level Kindle Kids? The Kindle Papwerwhite Kids provides everything that the aforementioned child-friendly Kindle does (including the free year of unlimited access to Amazon Kids+) but with a few key upgrades. First, it has a larger display (6.8 inches) and an adjustable warm light to cut down on blue light, especially as bedtime nears. It also has a longer battery life (10 weeks) and offers double the storage capacity (16 GB).
So, is the Kindle Paperwhite Kids worth it? Adults may not mind the black-and-white display of Kindle e-readers, but it's a bigger limitation for kids, who are used to seeing colorful drawings and artwork with their books. Likewise, adult readers may actually prefer a Kindle because they can't be distracted by other apps like YouTube, but parents may want these capabilities for kids. In that case, we'd recommend buying an Amazon Fire tablet instead of a Kindle Kids.
Even with these limitations in mind, in our hands-on review, we found that the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is a great gift for young readers, and it even comes pre-loaded with a library of books. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids is waterproof so parents don't need to worry about spills or accidental immersion in the bathtub or pool. Plus, it comes in three fun, colorful cover options and includes a two-year worry-free guarantee.
Kindle
Best For Basics
- Battery Life: Up to 6 weeks
- Display size: 6 inches
- Storage: 16GB
- Waterproof: No
Read our full review of the Kindle (2022 release) here.
If you're just getting into Kindles (or you don't need all the extra bells and whistles), the OG Kindle is still the best, most budget-friendly choice.
It's lightweight and compact so you can easily slip it in a bag or backpack and take it on the go. It has a glare-free, 6-inch display and boasts 16GB of storage — twice as much as previous models — so you can keep thousands of books.
This Kindle also has an adjustable front light for easier reading in bright light conditions, and dark mode for a more comfortable reading experience at night. Plus, a full charge via USB-C cable gives the Kindle up to six weeks of life.
You can opt into four free months of Kindle Unlimited at no extra charge, and you can select the "Without Lockscreen Ads” option for just £20 more.
Kindle Paperwhite
Best overall
- Battery Life: Up to 10 weeks
- Display size: 6.8 inches
- Storage: 16GB
- Waterproof: Yes
Read our full review of the Kindle Paperwhite.
Who it's for:
The Kindle Paperwhite is for everyone. It hits all the marks and is the gold standard of e-readers. Getting books onto your Kindle is easy, whether buying through the Kindle store or borrowing through Libby. At 6.8 inches, it's just the right size that feels nice in your hand, especially since it's lightweight and your arm won't get tired while holding it up. Plus, it's the best choice for people on the go. With its compact size, it even fits in a small purse, and because it is waterproof, you'll never stress about spilling water on it.
Why we like it:
The Kindle Paperwhite was the last e-reader I tested, so I'd seen it all when I got to it. Immediately, I was struck by how zippy it was. Having gone through a series of e-readers that lagged on menus and turning the page, the Kindle Paperwhite zoomed through, switching between books and menu screens. And despite working hard, its battery life feels never-ending, lasting not just weeks but months at a time.
The matte screen is fantastic. It's just the right size, with customizable fonts in case you need to increase the size. I could read comfortably in any environment, as the screen looks just like a printed page despite being high-tech. Plus, the screen is responsive, quickly reacting to taps and swipes when you want to turn the page.
As an avid reader, my bank account simply can't handle my habits, so thankfully, there's Libby. Getting my library books onto the Kindle Paperwhite through Libby is simple. I just hit "Send to Kindle" on the Libby app, and they're in my Kindle library the next time I open it as long as my Kindle is connected to WiFi.
The Kindle Paperwhite is a significant improvement over the flagship Kindle because it is waterproof. While not everyone is concerned about reading at the beach like myself, the Kindle Paperwhite's waterproofness is a significant perk in the case of accidents like spilled water bottles in backpacks.
If I were to think of ways to improve the Kindle Paperwhite, I'd maybe wish it had side buttons to turn the page like the Nook Glow does. However, the Kindle's touchscreen is so responsive that you don't need it — it's just a personal preference of how you like to turn the page on your e-reader.
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition
Best Kindle overall
- Battery Life: Up to 10 weeks
- Display size: 6.8 inches
- Storage: 32 GB
- Waterproof?: Yes
Read our full review of the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.
Building upon the already great Kindle Paperwhite, the Signature Edition (SE) is our top pick for the best Kindle for 2024. After hands-on testing the new entry-level Kindle as well as the most advanced model yet, the Kindle Scribe, we believe the Kindle Paperwhite SE has the best balance of features at a reasonable price.
Like the original Kindle Paperwhite, it has a 6.8-inch glare-free display with adjustable warm light. It also offers the same IPX8 waterproof rating so you can enjoy your “beach reads” poolside without any worries. The SE offers four worthwhile upgrades over the original — 32 GB of storage space, no lockscreen ads, automatically adjusting lights, and wireless charging. In fact, it's currently the only Kindle that boasts wireless charging, although thanks to a great battery life, you may only need to do that once every other month or so.
The automatically adjusting front light means that you don't have to worry about manually adjusting the screen for optimal reading when you go from indoors to outdoors and back again — a small but critical feature for someone who reads anywhere and everywhere, all in one day. Like the other Kindle models, you can opt into three free months of Kindle Unlimited with your purchase.
In his review, Mashable senior Editor Stan Schroeder found only one extremely minor quibble — the power button on the bottom can be pressed accidentally. Otherwise, it's a near-perfect e-reader. The 32 GB of storage may be overkill for the average reader, but it's a convenient feature if you listen to audiobooks. For readers on a budget, we recommend going with the Kindle (2022 release), but otherwise, this is our top pick among Amazon e-readers.
Kindle Oasis
Best For Commuting
- Battery Life: Up to 6 weeks
- Display size: 7 inches
- Storage: 8GB
- Waterproof: Yes
The next rung up on the Amazon Kindle ladder is the Kindle Oasis. It offers a slightly larger display than the Paperwhite but is designed differently.
Rather than having the largest bezel on the bottom, the Oasis places that space on the side and adds page turn buttons, making this the ideal Kindle to use one-handed. It automatically rotates the page orientation so you can hold it with either hand, and it has a lighter, more ergonomic build.
The Oasis is also the only Kindle on this list that has both WiFi and free cellular connectivity so you can pick up where you left off from anywhere.
Like the above models, it's IPX8 waterproof, and has an adjustable warm light and an auto-adjusting front light that's packed with 25 LEDs for maximum brghtness. You can also opt into three free months of Kindle Unlimited.
Kindle Scribe
Best for annotating
- Battery: 12 weeks
- Display: 10.2 inch
- Storage: 16GB
- Waterproof: No
Read our full review of the Amazon Kindle Scribe.
Who it's for:
If looking through your bookshelf, your books have dog-eared pages, highlighted lines, and scribbles in the margins, your instinct might be that an e-reader isn't for you, but I'd like to introduce you to the Kindle Scribe. With an included pen that magnetically attaches to the side of this e-reader, it's ready for all your handwritten thoughts. The pen moves nicely across the screen, mimicking the texture of writing on paper. In addition to a library of books, the Kindle Scribe also comes with a journal section where you can take notes. The notes feature is especially great for students who want to handwrite notes and convert their handwriting into text.
Why we like it:
The Scribe is shockingly big at 10.2 inches compared to the Kindle Paperwhite. That screen size does make it a little more awkward to hold, but for writing or annotating, it's optimal. Unlike other tablets (I'm looking at you, iPads) that require you to buy a pen separately, the Kindle Scribe comes with a pen that conveniently attaches to the side so it doesn't get lost. However, it's not the most secure magnetic hold, so be careful of bumping off the pen accidentally.
Writing on the Kindle Scribe is a joy. Before testing this e-reader, I used my iPad and Apple Pencil to annotate readings, but I never loved the feeling of it because the screen felt too slick for the Apple Pencil. The Kindle Scribe does not suffer this problem, as the matte screen lends some friction to the pen, making it feel like you're writing on paper. I really enjoyed writing with the pen, and I swear my handwriting looked better on the Kindle Scribe than it does on my iPad.
Like the Kindle Paperwhite, the Scribe's battery life is excellent, lasting 12 weeks. Where it starts to differ is the user interface. In comparison to the Kindle Paperwhite, I found that the Scribe's processing ran slow. It often lagged when starting to wake up or switching between journals or books. This is especially disappointing considering the price, which is over double that of the Paperwhite.
However, if you want to take notes but still want the convenience of an e-reader, I don't think you can go wrong with the Kindle Scribe — make sure to grab it when it's on sale during Prime Day.
Kindle Kids
Best For Cool Covers
- Battery Life: Up to 6 weeks
- Display size: 6 inches
- Storage: 16GB
- Waterproof: No
The Kindle Kids model essentially has everything the baseline Kindle has, but with a few key benefits. It has the same 6-inch, glare-free display with 300 ppi for sharp resolution. It also has an adjustable front light and dark mode to ensure kids' comfort while reading, both day and night.
But it really stands out when it comes to kid-friendly extras, including one year of unlimited access to thousands of ad-free books with Amazon Kids+. This service also includes a Vocabulary Builder where children can look up definitions and gain familiarity with previously unknown words.
Bonus: The Kindle Kids comes with a fun cover and a two-year worry-free guarantee that states Amazon will replace the device (for free) if it breaks.
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