Get this $15 page turner for your Kindle and read in absolute comfort

Anyone who’s an avid Kindle reader is gonna want this tiny page turner for Kindle devices—and right now you can get it for just $15 if you’re an Amazon Prime member (or $18 if you aren’t). This nifty gadget is a total game changer if you love reading ebooks but hate having to tap the screen all the time. You know, like when your Kindle is mounted on a stand (also on sale) and you don’t want to reach out to turn the page every time. Or when it’s winter and you want to keep your arms under the blankets while reading. With the Inncarvs remote control, you can turn ebook pages with the click of a button. It’s not complicated to set up and doesn’t require Bluetooth—simply clip the device to your Kindle and you’re good to go. This remote page turner works with most Kindle devices (excluding 8th generation Kindles), but it also works with Kobo e-readers, Apple iPads, Android tablets, smartphones, and more. That means you can use this for more than just page turning. For example, use it with an onscreen camera app to snap photos from afar. It’s compatible with nearly any device that’s less than 0.46 inches thick. (If you have a case on your device, you may need to take it off.) You don’t need batteries for this because it recharges via USB-C, and the battery life is pretty good. If you read for an average of two hours per day, the page turner will last about a month on a full charge and the remote itself will last about two months on a full charge. This... Continue reading at 'PC World'

[ PC World | 2024-06-24 16:23:09 UTC ]

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