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Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet Case, Star Wars The Mandalorian The Child (only compatible with 2017 and 2019 releases)

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Features

  • Slim design with built-in stand for hands-free viewing in landscape or portrait orientation
  • Full-cover case with magnetic connection keeps the cover securely closed while on the go, with easy access to buttons, ports, and cameras
  • Automatically wake your tablet or put it to sleep by simply opening or closing the case
  • Microfiber interior protects your screen and keeps it clean

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  • Liked
Bought it for my great nephews to play games.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by Daci Cormier

  • Great
Color: Charcoal Black
Perfect fit, nice material.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Great looking iPad cover
Color: Charcoal Black
I was very pleasantly surprised when I saw the iPad cover. It looks very nice and I think it will be very durable.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by ADR

  • A decent enough case for a budget tablet
Color: Charcoal Black
Update: I've been giving the case some thought recently since I've had to hold it a lot more in recent times and I've come to the conclusion that it's too heavy. Specifically on the cover side. And also thick. This makes holding the tablet with the cover folded back unwieldy and much heavier than it has to be. Covers this heavy should have some reason for its weight such as a keyboard or some durable protection, but this one does nothing special beyond act as a simple stand. I've taken to using my tablet outside the case most of the time since it's much lighter and better balanced that way and only really use the case when I want to prop it up or if I'm traveling (not much these days, for obvious reasons). It's still fairly decent for a budget case for a budget tablet, but I'm lowering my rating from 4 stars to 3 stars as a result. The case itself feels tough enough. The outside is a nice and uniform rough-ish fabric material. Its definitely grippy and makes the case feel fairly solid. The inside of the cover is lined with a soft micro-fiber material that's nice to touch and definitely won't scratch the screen. When flipped open all the way the micro-fiber material feels pretty nice to hold as well. The two sides seem to be bonded to some sort of hard plastic in the center that is somewhat flimsy at the edges where it thins out, but otherwise feels durable. The tablet is inserted into a hard plastic material that also makes up the entire right side of the case. The top and bottom of the case are mostly open, though the hard plastic just out enough that it provides a little bit of protection on those sides. The case has cutouts for the camera on the rear, but it's unfortunately blocked if you open the case all the way so the cover is flat against the back. Not that you'd ever really take pictures with the Fire HD 10 camera since it's pretty horrible even for budget tablets, but it's a minor annoyance having to hold the cover open if you ever find yourself in a situation where you'd want to do so. The cover itself folds in half diagonally and has magnets towards the top 45 degree corner of the upper triangle half and bottom right angle corner of the lower triangle half. It snaps closed convincingly enough, though because the magnets are localized not all of the cover will hold snug. The magnets themselves are strong though and can even take a bit more effort than I'd prefer to pull loose if you pull from the wrong angles. The cover folds in one direction only and can be angled to prop the case up both straight up and on its right side (the kickstand functionality doesn't work upside down or on its left side). Though the bend on the cover is a bit stiff at first, it loosens up quickly with use and doesn't actually provide the most stable stand at all angles. It also only props up in landscape mode with the right side facing down (speaker side up), which is annoying since the default landscape mode is actually with the left side facing down meaning a lot of apps will always have to re-orientate themselves if they default to landscape mode. I do worry that the bend on the cover will become too loose over time, but for now it seems sturdy enough. Depending on the surface it's on, the hard plastic the case will rest on when in kickstand mode may also be somewhat slippery. Aside from the bend in the cover, the only other portion of the case that may be vulnerable to damage would be the binding. It's made of the tough fiber on the outside and micro-fiber on the inside with some sort of soft polymer in the middle. As the magnets are furthest away from the binding, the cover nearest to it actually don't go down all the way so it doesn't seem to ever need to bend all that much. Pulling at it doesn't show any give either so I don't believe it's going to tear unless you just really go at it. I'd be a little tougher on this case if it wasn't designed for a budget tablet. It's definitely a tad pricey for what it is, and though the materials feel premium enough they aren't in the same league as the leather stuff that the Kindle cases get. I do wish the top magnet was larger so it could provide a more stable hold in kickstand mode, and I do wish the hard plastic covered more of the tablet (particularly the bottom that doesn't have any buttons). But at the end of the day the case does what it was designed to do and doesn't have any major flaws other than how it covers the rear camera when the cover is fully opened. I'd recommend this when it's discounted to anyone looking for a Fire HD 10 case with a decent enough kickstand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019 by shadowmist

  • Works for Me!
Color: Charcoal Black
Does everything I need and then some. Great for reading books, watching prime video, stored movies and TV series on the 512gb SD card and watching Dish Anywhere. No complaints or hiccups. Recommend
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Richard Knuth

  • Still using this over 2 years later, but...
Bought this in late 2019. It's now mid-2022 and I'm still using it daily. However, it's looking a bit worse for wear: some of the plastic has chipped off of two of the corners despite never having been dropped to my knowledge (nor has the tablet been removed/reinserted more than once or so), and it's getting a bit dingy - especially on the felty side that lays on the screen when closed. Surprisingly, the ability to use it as a stand via the diagonal fold still works well. It's also got a strong magnet to both keep the flap in position when opened or closed, and to signal the tablet screen to turn on/off. I do have to say that it's held up better than the 3rd party one that I used with my old HD10. I guess corner chipping is just a thing that happens with this snap-in case style? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2022 by Ben S.

  • Happy so far, except for 2 software issues
Color: Charcoal Black
2nd NOTE: This is really strange. This review would NOT post under my Kindle Fire 10 HD tablet purchase but it did post under the tablet case purchase. What's going on, Amazon? NOTE: I've been trying to post this review of my new Kindle Fire HD 10 since Wednesday, October 30th, with no luck posting it under the order for the Kindle Fire itself, so I am trying to post it here... My Kindle Fire HD 10, 9th Generation arrived today, just as my previous Kindle Fire 7 HDX, 3rd Generation's battery finally died two days ago. So far, after 4 hours of troubleshooting 2 software issues, and opening 2 tickets with tech support, I am enjoying what does work. Here are the 2 issues which will probably occur with your Fire HD 10 too, if you use the Silk Browser and restore from a cloud backup from a previous Kindle Fire. Also a problem if you have an AOL email account and use the Kindle Fire Email App. #1. I restored the apps, bookmarks, etc from my stored Kindle Fire 7 HDX backup on the Amazon Cloud to this new Kindle Fire HD 10. The Silk Browser proceeded to load all of my Silk Bookmarks under "Bookmarks" and also under "Favorites". This creates a huge problem inside the Silk Browser which continues to crash and becomes downright unresponsive. After one full hour with a wonderful Kindle tech support man, we came up with temporary workarounds. In order to use the Silk Browser... I cannot close the last tab on the browser and I cannot add any new tabs. I can only access websites through the existing listed backups, or enter a URL in an existing window to access a new site. This problem has been reported to Amazon and he assures me that it's probably due to the new operating system and the ticket will go over to the developers for a solution. #2. I signed into my AOL email account using the Kindle Email App and my AOL contacts which should show up each time I enter a couple of letters to the TO: line, are missing. These same AOL contacts do show up using the third party My Mail App which I downloaded during the major AOL connection problem that existed with Kindle and AOL for six weeks from August through September. Linda, a great tech gal, wrote up a ticket on this software problem with Kindle's Email App and AOL email. She also assured me that the Kindle geniuses who built this version would get to the bottom of this new AOL/Kindle Fire problem. In the meantime, I will use the MY MAIL third party email application for sending my AOL emails. Other that these two glitches, I am enjoying my new Kindle Fire HD 10. It is very responsive and fast, which is why I waited so many years before buying a newer Kindle Fire. The specs on this unit are closer to the outstanding specs of my previous Kindle Fire 7 HDX from 2013. I bought a Fire HD 10 cover, and also a screen protector. I will be playing with this for a few hours and I will update this review if I encounter any other glitches. So as of this moment, I will give my new Kindle Fire HD 10 four stars, until the 2 issues mentioned above are remedied. I am counting on the Kindle Fire gurus to fix these problems pronto. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019 by S. Ritchie

  • Good
Good
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2022 by Mr Bones The Clown

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