This $20 page turner will change the way you use your Kindle

Ever heard of “reading yoga”? You know, figuring out the best way to position yourself while holding your e-reader so you don’t end up with a crick in your neck? A big problem, especially as you get older. But no longer a problem when you have a remote page turner! Just prop your Kindle on a stand and use the page turner to read without touching. And right now, this Datafy page turner is only $20 on Amazon instead of its usual $60—a total bargain worth jumping on. The Datafy remote page turner is a quick and easy solution, allowing you to read in bed with both arms under the sheets. Whether you have limited mobility or just want to stay cozy under a blanket, this tiny device will drastically improve your reading experience. All you have to do is clip the page turner onto your Kindle, then tap the remote button whenever you want to flip to the next digital page. Don’t have a stand? Consider getting this $19 tablet holder that clamps almost anywhere, allowing you to position your Kindle wherever is most comfortable for you. (That’s the Prime price; if you don’t have Prime, it’s $23. Sign up for a 30-day free trial to score this deal, too!) Don’t have a Kindle? Both the remote page turner and the clamping tablet holder are compatible with other touchscreen devices, including e-readers, tablets, and smartphones. You won’t have to worry about swapping batteries with this page turner because it’s rechargeable via USB-C cable in 1.5 hours, and a single... Continue reading at 'PC World'

[ PC World | 2024-07-25 15:28:33 UTC ]

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