
Best Kindle Accessories: Cases, Page Turners & Grips
Team GimmieBeyond the Kindle: The Essential Gear to Elevate Your Reading Experience
Let’s be honest: the Kindle itself is a marvel. It’s slim, portable, and holds thousands of books, effectively freeing us from the tyranny of overflowing bookshelves. But once you’ve got your hands on that sleek device, the real fun begins: making it truly yours.
As someone who has cycled through more e-readers and their accoutrements than I care to admit, I’ve learned that the right accessories aren’t just frivolous extras. They can genuinely transform your reading life from a simple digital experience into a personalized ritual. Forget the marketing fluff; we’re talking about practical upgrades that protect your investment, save your wrists from strain, and add that crucial personal touch.
The Foundation: Cases and the Clear Case Revolution
The most obvious accessory is a case, and for good reason. Your Kindle is likely to live in a bag, be tossed on a nightstand, or travel across the world. A good cover is its first line of defense against scratches and the dreaded screen crack. However, the world of cases has evolved beyond the basic black flap.
Quick Recommendations:
- Premium Choice: Amazon Official Fabric or Leather Covers (Perfect fit, auto-wake/sleep)
- Best Value: MoKo or Fintie Slimshell Cases (Durable, endless pattern options)
- The Trendsetter: Mission Clear Case (Essential for displaying stickers/inserts)
If you own a Kindle Paperwhite (the 6.8-inch model) or the massive Kindle Scribe, a case isn’t just for protection—it’s for grip. For the Scribe, look for cases with a dedicated pen loop, as the magnetic attachment for the stylus can be unreliable in a backpack.
One of the biggest trends right now, popularized by the BookTok and Bookstagram communities, is the Clear Case + Insert method. Instead of sticking adhesive decals directly onto your expensive device, readers are buying clear TPU cases (like those from Mission or MoKo) and placing cardstock inserts or loose stickers behind the plastic. This allows you to change your Kindle’s aesthetic to match your current read or season without leaving any sticky residue.
Ergonomics: Saving Your Wrists and Hands
As Kindles have grown—specifically the Paperwhite and the Oasis—holding them for long sessions can become a literal pain. If you’ve ever had your Kindle fall on your face while reading in bed, you know exactly why ergonomic accessories are the unsung heroes of the e-book world.
Quick Recommendations:
- For Minimalists: PopSockets (Classic, swappable, great for the Basic and Paperwhite)
- For Security: Strapsicle (Silicone straps that crisscross the back for a rock-solid grip)
- For the Oasis: Page-turn buttons are built-in, but a textured skin from DecalGirl can add much-needed friction.
PopSockets remain a gold standard because they allow you to hold the device with just two fingers, taking the weight off your pinky. However, the Strapsicle has gained a cult following because it doesn’t require any adhesive and provides a way to loop your hand through the device, making it almost impossible to drop. If you are someone who reads while commuting on a bumpy train or lounging in a hammock, these aren’t just extras—they’re essentials.
The Lazy Reader’s Dream: Remote Page Turners
This is where we move into the realm of true luxury. For years, I was perfectly content with using my thumb to tap the screen. Then I discovered the RF remote page turner, and my winter reading sessions were never the same.
Quick Recommendations:
- The Gold Standard: SYUKUYU RF Remote Page Turner
- The Stylus Upgrade: Kindle Scribe Premium Pen (For those who need the dedicated eraser function)
A remote page turner, like the SYUKUYU, consists of a small clip that sits on the edge of your Kindle screen and a handheld remote. This allows you to prop your Kindle up on a stand or a pillow, tuck your hands under a warm blanket, and click through your book without moving a muscle. It sounds like the height of laziness, but for anyone with mobility issues, carpal tunnel, or just a deep love for being cozy, it is a game-changer.
Just a note on compatibility: these page turners work on any Kindle with a touchscreen (Basic, Paperwhite, and Scribe), but they won’t work on older models with physical buttons or the Kindle Kids edition if the protective bumper is too thick.
Aesthetic Flourishes and the Personal Touch
While functionality is key, there is something to be said for the joy of a beautiful object. Personalizing your Kindle makes you more likely to reach for it. Beyond the clear case inserts mentioned earlier, Kindle charms and stickers are the primary ways readers are manifesting their "bookish" identity.
If you’re a fan of a specific genre or author, places like Etsy are a goldmine for waterproof vinyl stickers. Because Kindles are often used near pools or in baths, ensure any stickers you buy are high-quality vinyl rather than paper.
Charms are another fun addition, usually looping through the charging port or a hole in the case. They add a bit of weight and "clink," which isn’t for everyone, but they are fantastic for gifting. If you’re buying for a bibliophile, a small charm shaped like a library card or a tiny coffee cup is a thoughtful, inexpensive touch that shows you know their habits.
Protecting Your Peace (and Your Power)
Beyond the flashy upgrades, there are the "boring" necessities that ensure your device lasts for years. Screen protectors are a polarizing topic in the Kindle community. Because the Kindle uses an E-Ink display with a matte finish, a glossy screen protector can ruin the reading experience by adding glare. If you must get one, look for "matte" or "anti-glare" PET film protectors. They’ll protect against scratches from sand or keys without turning your Kindle into a mirror.
And finally, consider your power situation. Modern Kindles use USB-C, which is a massive upgrade in convenience. If you’re a frequent traveler, a dedicated 10-foot braided USB-C cable (like those from Anker) is a lifesaver for hotel rooms where the outlets are never quite close enough to the bed.
The Verdict: Is It Worth It?
Do you need a remote page turner and a customized clear case to enjoy a good book? Of course not. The Kindle is a world-class device straight out of the box. However, these accessories are about more than just tech—they are about removing the friction between you and your next great story.
Whether it’s a MoKo case that makes the device feel more like a physical book, a Strapsicle that prevents hand fatigue, or a SYUKUYU remote that makes your bed the ultimate reading nook, these items are investments in your hobby. When you tailor your device to your specific habits, you’ll find yourself reading more, and that is the best ROI any accessory can offer.