The Best Kindle Accessories (2026): Cases, Page Turners, …

The Best Kindle Accessories (2026): Cases, Page Turners, Stickers

Your Kindle doesn’t have to be just a plain e-reader. There are many great Kindle accessories to add a little personality to your device and keep it safe from bumps and drops. Some handy accessories even make it easier to read, add more accessibility options, or just offer freedom from holding up another gadget next to your face. (I’m holding my phone enough already, thank you very much.)

If you’re shopping around for new Kindle accessories, we’ve got you covered. We’ve tried everything from clear cases you can fill with stickers to ones with built-in straps, and have tested straps you can add to your e-reader without needing a case. Stickers? Charms? We got ’em. Hate holding up your Kindle? Try a Kindle holder and a page-turning remote. This guide will give you ideas left and right to stock up on.

While you’re here, be sure to read our other reader-friendly guides, including the Best Kindles, Best E-Readers, Best Color E-Readers, Best Gifts for Book Lovers, Best Digital Notebooks, Best Tablets, and Best iPads.

Updated February 2026: We’ve reorganized this guide and added several new picks and sections.

Table of Contents

Kindle Cases and Covers

An easy must-have for any Kindle reader is a case or cover to protect your e-reader. Here are some of my favorites that I’ve tried on my various Kindles.

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CoBak

Clear Case

$10 $7 (30% off)

Amazon (Paperwhite 12th Gen)

$14 $7 (50% off)

Amazon (Kindle 11th Gen)

This clear case from CoBak is nice and thick and has reinforced corners—perfect for if you’re a chronic dropper.

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Strapsicle

Protective Clear Case

$15

Amazon

$16

Strapsicle

This clear case from Strapsicle is a little thinner and doesn’t have the reinforced corners, but I that it’s sleek and has the same feel no matter where I grab it from. The MagSafe attachement is a sticker I added myself.

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Moko

Blue Twill Kindle Case

$40 $27 (33% off)

Amazon

This soft case has nice details on the cover, plus it has both a kickstand and a strap so that you can easily hold it or prop it up. There’s a magnet to close it that will sometimes wake the Kindle up when you open it, though not always in my experience.

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PopSockets

PopCase Kindle and PopGrip

$40

PopSockets (Kindle Case)

$30

PopSockets (PopGrip)

PopSockets has a new Kindle case collection with built-in MagSafe attachments, so you can easily add on a PopGrip or other attachment if you wish. The Bookish designs are fun, and there are two collections of designs to enjoy. This one’s the Curled Up With a Good Book case and grip.


Kindle Straps and Grips

Looking for an easier way to hold your Kindle? Add these straps and grips right onto the Kindle or the case.

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Strapsicle

E-Reader Hand Strap

$20

Strapsicle (All Sizes)

$20

Amazon

$22

Amazon (Oasis/Libra 2)

$20

Amazon (Kindle Gen 4-11/Kobos)

These silicone straps are super simple to use: Just pull them over opposite corners and you’re done. No sticky adhesive, no magnets, just simple straps. The set comes with two, but using just one felt plenty secure.

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PopSockets

Heart of Silver MagSafe PopGrip

$40 $30 (25% off)

Walmart

$40

PopSockets

This is my favorite PopGrip from PopSockets, since it’s a little larger and feels more secure. It uses a magnetic sticker that you can add onto any existing Kindle or case, or a case that already has a built-in MagSafe strip the PopSockets cases. You can also get it as a PopTop that you can switch out with other sticky-backed PopSockets grips.

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PopSockets

Bookish PopGrips

$30

PopSockets

This PopGrip works similar to the Heart of Silver above but is a little smaller in the regular round design. PopSockets has two cute Bookish collections with pretty grips that lean into fantasy themes, this one of a dragon hoarding its books.

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CoBak

Secure Hand Strap for Kindle and Tablets

$8 $7 (13% off)

Amazon

This strap is similar to the Strapsicle, but it has a softer feel and can stretch farther. It’s both affordable and super comfortable, and it can be used with a slim case.


Kindle Holders

Hate holding up your Kindle? Or struggle with chronic pain that makes holding it feel terrible? These holders will literally take the weight out of your hands.

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Lamicall

Gooseneck iPad Holder

$29 $20 (31% off)

Amazon

This holder works for Kindles and tablets a, and even my Nintendo Switch. The clamp base lets you attach it to tables and furniture, and it’s easy to position in front of or even above you if you wanted to lie down and read.

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Lamicall

Tablet Pillow Stand Holder

$50 $37 (26% off)

Amazon

If you want something that’s freestanding, this pillow tablet stand holder works great for a Kindle. I use it on the couch, and I can sit up or lounge back and adjust the stand arm to suit my position. There are also two built-in cup and snack holders. Lamicall says they’re food safe, but I just use it to hold my tea mug and phone.


A Kindle Page Turner

The hottest new item to get as a Kindle lover is a page turner. They’re especially handy for holders the ones above, where your hands aren’t already on the device, and can make for a great accessibility accessory for readers with different needs.

My biggest irritation with these devices so far is that you have to charge them both individually, and if one runs out of battery, the whole thing is useless. I also don’t love that the turner does tend to block at least one letter while I read, and you can’t place it on the lower or upper margins since it’ll activate the menus instead of turning the page. Still, it makes reading ultra comfortable, especially for my strained wrists.

Here’s my favorite one so far that’s been solid at holding a charge, and next I’m testing this remote ($15) with a wearable ring clicker instead of a remote.

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Highgo

Remote Control Page Turner for Kindle

$22 $15 (32% off)

Amazon

This remote comes in a variety of cute colors and is easy to use with its clip-on turner. You’ll need to charge both halves individually, and place the thinner side of the clip onto your Kindle.


Kindle Adornments

While everything else in this guide serves a protective or convenience purpose, this section features items with a singular purpose: fun. Here are a few I’ve d adding to my Kindle.

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Strapsicle

Sweet Stickers

$11

Strapsicle

Strapsicle has both sweet and spicy sticker sets that come with a variety of large, well-made stickers. I can squeeze about five onto my Kindle Paperwhite, and I usually just press them between the clear case and Kindle instead of actually sticking them onto my e-reader.

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Yoppix

Charms for Kindle (9pcs)

$9

Amazon

These charms plug into the USB-C port on the Kindle, and add a fun little touch to your e-reader without being in the way of your hands or Kindle holders. They take a little effort to put in, but I do that it’ll keep dust out too while adding a little extra sparkle.


Kindle Bags and Sleeves

Looking for a bag to tote your Kindle around? These belt bags have you covered with a specific size and special pockets designed to safely store your device. Sure, you could throw your Kindle in any old bag, but these will keep it secure and prevent scratches from your keys. If you’d rather use the bag you have but want a separate sleeve to keep it safe, we’ve got ideas for that too.

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Amazon

Kindle Sling Bag

$80 $65 (19% off)

Amazon

This sleek sling bag is a great size for bringing your Kindle and a few other necessities without being too bulky. Made in collaboration with Gen Phoenix, the GRS-certified recycled leather exterior has a sturdy but smooth feel to it.

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Hello Clio

The Original Kindle Belt Bag

$68

Hello Clio

This crossbody bag is a little thicker than your classic hip pack but has three individual sections and an exterior pocket, and one of those sections is made to perfectly fit almost every Kindle size besides the larger Scribe.

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The Quirky Cup Collective

E-Reader Sleeves

$28

QCC

This sleeve not only keeps your Kindle safe in whatever bag you’ve stored it in, but adds a fun, mystical vibe. This one is compatible with the Kindle Paperwhite (2021), but the site offers both smaller and larger sleeves for other Kindles too.


Still Need a Kindle?

If you’re reading this guide and actually are still in need of a Kindle, we’ve got an entire guide to the best Kindles to buy and why. Here are my top favorites.

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Amazon

Kindle Paperwhite (2024, 12th Generation)

$160

Amazon

$200

Amazon (Signature)

Our all-around top favorite has an adjustable warm light (auto-adjusting if you choose the upgraded Signature version), three months of battery life, and a 7-inch screen for one of the best e-reader experiences.

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Amazon

Kindle Scribe (2nd Gen, 2024)

$400

Amazon

$400

Best Buy

My personal favorite Kindle is the older Scribe. It’s a combination of an e-reader and a digital notebook. There’s a new version out, but I still really the features (and price!) of the 2024 model.

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Kindle (2024, 11th Generation)

$110

Amazon

Looking for something more affordable? The newest base Kindle is small yet mighty, and the matcha color is fun.

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Amazon

Kindle Colorsoft and Colorsoft Signature Edition

$280

Amazon (Colorsoft Signature Edition)

$250

Amazon (Colorsoft)

If you want a colorful Kindle, there’s now a range of Kindle Colorsofts that can display your favorite covers and illustrated works in full technicolor, though slightly muted due to the e-paper screen technicolor. You’ll lose dark mode on your menus, but you can switch the pages to turn to black instead.

FAQs

Can These Accessories Work With Other E-Readers, Kobo?

Some of them can! You’ll have to check descriptions for certain items (cases or things that have to perfectly fit the device) since other devices Kobo and Nook don’t have the same dimensions as a Kindle, but flexible straps, generic tablet holders, and decorative items charms and stickers would easily work with any other e-reader you own.

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