![]() ![]() Kobo Libra H2O automatically wakes up when you open the cover, and goes back to sleep when you close it. The Libra’s recessed screen isn’t too bad, but without a cover, it may attract dust and dirt. Available in Black, Grey, Rose, or Aqua, and made with soft PU leather, the versatile Kobo Libra H2O SleepCover conveniently folds to let your story stand on its own in either portrait or landscape mode. Ultra Thin and Lightweight PU Leather Protective Cover with Auto Sleep/Wake for Kobo Libra H2O 7' eReader, Blooming. Whereas two out of three Kindle models have screens that are flush with the device’s bezels, only the most expensive Kobo offers the same. DMLuna Case for Kobo Libra H20 E-Reader 2019 Release, Lightweight Folio Premium PU Leather Protective Cover with Auto Sleep Wake Feature, Business Pocket, Glitter Rose Gold. There’s plenty to love about the Libra H2O’s design, but there is one thing dragging it down - even if only slightly. And, since the power button is located out of the way at the back of the device, there’ll be no accidental sleep mode in the middle of your reading sesh. It weighs in at 192 grams, so makes a neat little companion for your commute or travels.īecause of its ergonomic design and page-turn buttons, the Libra H2O can be used just as comfortably with one hand as it can with both. It measures 159mm in length and 144mm in width, and at its thinnest is just 5mm thick, increasing to 7.8mm at the grip edge, where you’ll find the two page-turn buttons (one to go forward, one to go back). The 2-way stand keeps your eReader upright for hands-free reading in landscape and portrait mode. The Kobo Forma previously upped the ante to a whopping 8in, but no Kindle goes that big. Some numbers: in the past week, I read for 20 hours (as measured by the reader), drained the battery from 100 -> 20 (the most screen brightness I used was around 30). The Kobo Libra H2O has the second-largest screen in a Kobo to date at 7in. Magnets inside the case allow your eReader to snap into place effortlessly, while maintaining Kobo Sage’s sleek lines. The screen is very crisp The backlight is great for reading in sub-optimally illuminated nooks around the house. But even if it does, and this bad boy lands in the pool or bathtub, its IPX8 waterproof rating should keep it working like a dream. The Kobo Sage SleepCover was designed to pair perfectly with your eReader. It’s super comfortable to hold, and the dotted pattern on the back is grippy enough that it won’t feel like it’s about to slip through your hands. ![]() ![]() The Libra H2O uses the same hard plastic and soft, rubberised backing found on its exxy big brother, the Forma. ![]()
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