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

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Kindle holders

Do you hate holding up your Kindle? Or struggle with chronic pain that makes holding it feel terrible? These containers will literally take the weight off your hands.

Lamicall

Gooseneck iPad holder

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

Lamicall

Tablet cushion stand

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


A freestanding charger

Want to keep your Kindle charged without adding another cord to the floor of your desk or bedside table? Same. Here’s a more stylish solution if you have one of the Signature editions.

Anchor

Wireless charging dock for Kindle

This wireless charging dock is made by Anker for Kindles, specifically for Kindle Paperwhite and Colorsoft’s seven-inch Signature editions. Those versions have wireless charging capabilities, and this stand takes advantage of that with charging coils that line up with the back of the Kindle, where the wireless charging is. You’ll want to take off any MagSafe cases; Leaving mine on made the light on the charging bench flash until I took it off.


A Kindle Page Turner

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

My biggest annoyance 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 like that the spinner tends to block at least one letter while I’m reading, and you can’t put it on the bottom or top margins as it will activate the menus instead of turning the page. Still, it makes reading extremely comfortable, especially for my tense wrists.

Here’s my favorite one so far, which was strong enough to hold a charge, and next I’m testing this remote ($15) with a portable ring clicker instead of a remote control.



Eva Grace

Eva Grace

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