WALNEW Universal Waterproof eReader Protective Case Cover for Amazon All-New Kindle 2022/Kindle Paperwhite/Oasis/Keyboard/Kindle Fire 7, iPad Mini, Kobo Clara/Nia and More, Blue
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Specification: WALNEW Universal Waterproof eReader Protective Case Cover for Amazon All-New Kindle 2022/Kindle Paperwhite/Oasis/Keyboard/Kindle Fire 7, iPad Mini, Kobo Clara/Nia and More, Blue
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10 reviews for WALNEW Universal Waterproof eReader Protective Case Cover for Amazon All-New Kindle 2022/Kindle Paperwhite/Oasis/Keyboard/Kindle Fire 7, iPad Mini, Kobo Clara/Nia and More, Blue
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Andrew –
Update – July 2018 – after years of abuse and wondrous service in bath and lake, it finally sprang a leak – the weak point is at the top, where the black portion meets the rest of the sleeve. If you use the carry cord, it pulls and that juncture (on the back on mine) bears the brunt of the stress. It’s also hidden from view, so I didn’t see the progression. I only note this so other users can keep an eye out for that kind of wear… I still love this darn thing. It is an amazingly simple yet durable waterproofing solution and has put up with more abuse than I ever should’ve reasonably expected it to! For 10 bucks it is perfection. If you have an old Kindle keyboard, congratulations, with this bag you now have a very inexpensive waterproof kindle. This helped breath new life into an old friend and I can’t recommend it highly enough. Heck, I just bought a second one.– end update–It does what it says. I use it with my kindle keyboard in both the lake and bath and haven’t had any problems so far. It’s a bit of a pain putting it in or taking it out, but that’s because of the double seal that ensures you can use it without worry… In other words, for a kindle, it’s perfect.I can’t attest to it’s use with any for if touch screen device, but it is pliable enough to manage the kindle keyboards buttons and power switch, an impressive feat in itself.Using it to read while sitting in an inner tube, with full peace of mind is wonderful.
Susan –
My husband loves to read his Kindle in the pool. He loves this pouch and doesn’t have to worry about dropping his Kindle in the water. He is able to use all controls through the clear window.
Kevin J. –
It has three heavy duty closures like ziplock bag plus buttons that you secure after. No water is getting in at all. Use with kindle daily. Great
Julia H –
My two favorite things are floating in the water and reading… this allows me to do both at once! Perfect for lazy days in a tube on the lake. When at the beach, I can stick my iPhone 13 Pro in the back behind the kindle as well as some credit cards to keep them safe/with me rather than leaving them on the sand in my beach bag. It gets tighter and harder to close if you do that, but still works. Got so many comments from people who loved it. I can’t recommend it enough.
Harry H. Lade –
Easy to put our kindle in this, easy to seal up. Gives peace of mind in case you drop your device into the tub.
John MarshallJohn Marshall –
I like to take baths and read while I soak in the tub after a long day of heavy labor. I have a Kindle Paperwhite and a Kindle Fire 7 which I always use just for reading. Knowing there’s a chance that eventually the Kindle that I take into the bath with me will eventually end up in the drink, I always take my Fire 7 because it’s a lot cheaper. Well, one day I dropped the Fire 7 right in the water and as you can probably guess, it fried it. I got on Amazon and was ready to order a new Fire 7 when I decided to look and see if there might be a waterproof case or something I could put the Paperwhite in and just use it. I found this; a lot cheaper than buying a new Fire.It is made of heavy, clear plastic of some sort and has not one but three Ziplock type sealers on the top. You just drop your tablet in and seal the three “Ziplocks”, fold them under, snap the top shut and you’re good to go. I still had my doubts that it was 100% waterproof. And then I dropped the Paperwhite into the water. I panicked and immediately opened the case and to my relief, the Paperwhite was bone dry! It’s a simple idea but serves it’s purpose well. I would recommend this case to anyone who reads anywhere near water. Or surfs the net or whatever on a smaller tablet. It’s cheap and it works! I am including 2 pics, one showing the Paperwhite in the case all sealed and the second just showing the “Ziplocks” on the top.
Tulip –
I love reading at the beach and have always wanted to read in the water when I get overheated – just spent a week in Turks and Caicos and was able to plop my kindle into this and read in the water everyday. No leaks, easy to use, touch screen still works through the plastic. Family members all wished they had one too, so I think I’ll be buying more for silly birthday/Christmas presents
Chris & Julia –
I use this to read my Kindle in the pool. I have to take my Kindle out of it’s regular case, but this pouch is large enough to have my Kindle and phone in back-to-back with their screens facing out. The pouch doesn’t interfere with using touch screen functions, but be mindful of the water because the water itself can sometimes move/interact with the touch screen too.
Harnell –
I purchased for use with a Kindle Paperwhite. The Kindle on/off switch is poorly designed being on the bottom. This makes turning the Kindle on/off while in the pouch difficult. Seems to me that products like Ipads and Iphones have more user friendly on/off switch design. Otherwise, the pouch works great. Unlike a few reviewers, it is easy to turn pages while in the pouch. The sealing system is the same as on the pouch I have used for my iPhone and has worked great for several years. There are 3 snap loc strips and these fold over each other and are snapped shut. Never had a leak with this design. The pouch is a little larger than the Kindle. This actually makes it a little easier to insert and remove the Kindle from the pouch.UPDATE:2 1/2 years of use averaging 3 times a week the pouch seperated at the bottom seam where the kindle switch is located. This is where I would push to turn the kindle on/off. As I said in my initial review, the switch location on the kindle is a little awkward. The result of turning the device on/off for 2 1/2 years finally resulted in a failure in the seam. I think my usage is on the high side and am not downrating the pouch for this failure. I plan to reorder since none of the other competitors sound like they are better than the Walnew pouch. This time I will pay more attention to turning on/off and try not to stress the bottom seam in the process.
Dot –
I’ve lost 3 kindles in the bathtub we call it death by Dave’s Jones. Thought I’d give this a try and boy does it work I’ve dropped it in the water twice and both times it was dry. I recommend this for by the pool too.