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Color: Denim


Features

  • Device magnetically attaches to a slim folio, rather than snapping into a plastic back like a traditional Kindle cover.
  • Kindle Scribe Folio Cover is designed to be sleek, light, and protect the screen of your device (compatible only with Kindle Scribewill not fit any other Kindle).
  • Front cover transforms into a built-in stand with choice of low or high angle positions for hands-free reading.
  • Pen holder keeps your Kindle Scribe Basic or Premium Pen secure. Or, choose to attach your pen magnetically to the side of your Kindle Scribe.
  • Slim and lightweight design allows for hours of comfortable reading and writing.
  • Opens and closes to wake your Kindle Scribe up or put it to sleep and magnetic attachment ensures cover closes securely.
  • Premium fabric with a microfiber interior helps protect your screen and keeps it clean.
  • Made with 50% post-consumer recycled PC in the side-wall, 30% post-consumer recycled glass fiber in front and rear core panels, and 100% post-consumer recycled polyester yarn in outer fabric.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.07 x 0.43 x 9.25 inches; 7.05 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 53-100110


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 31, 2024


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  • Nice case
Color: Black
Like the case, fabric, design and functionality with origami folds. Got a better deal by buying a “like new” one. If I take the case/scribe out of the house, I still put the whole thing in another sleeve bag. Magnets work well, but if you dropped the scribe with only folio case on it, might get damaged since edges are exposed and scribe might pop out. This was a personal thing, but I cut off the pen loop; like it better that way and the magnet holds pen in place on the side fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025 by John B.

  • Very sturdy, and surprisingly more useful/practical than I anticipated
Color: Black
I really like this case for my Scribe. I bought a Kindle Scribe during the Prime Day sale, and I knew I needed a case for it. I have the Kindle case for my Paperwhite made of the same material and color, so I thought I'd give it a go. I was a little apprehensive about the flip-cover nature of the case and the pen loop being located where it is, but it turns out to make the most sense for a device of this size and type. Since the auto rotate of the screen is locked into either portrait or landscape, then switching handles while reading and the case is open is very comfortable. and since it's a flip case, the magnet on the premium pen locks on the side for easy access whether the case is open or not. Also, another thing to note: the Scribe is attached to the case via magnets. I read other reviews saying the magnets weren't strong enough and there was worry about the Scribe falling out of the case too easily. But honestly, that sucker is in there fairly tight. I have no concerns with it accidentally falling out. Also, there were some other reviewers showing the material on the case fraying quickly. I haven't had the folio case long enough to really weigh in on my experience with the Scribe, but I have the Kindle Paperwhite case of the same material and it's been solid for a while (more than seven months). I also have a fabric case for my Kindle 10th Edition that's years old that is still appearing almost like new. So I'm happy with my purchase. Overall, I'm very happy with my choice. The cost is a bit more than I'd like to spend, but based on cases of the same material from years past, I'm happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by LR Swanson

  • Thin and perfect fit for the scribe
Wanted a cover that offered decent protection for the screen and back side while also improved grip for a slick device. This case is perfect for those that primarily use the scribe at home and are careful with their devices in general. But it’s expensive and doesn’t offer much shock or drop protection. What I like: - Amazon did a great job designing the perfect fitting, thinnest cover for their device - adds very little weight to the device - magnets make it easy to attach, and remove when you want - raised lips at the bottom corners help “hug” the tablet to keep it from sliding out during slight bumps … provides a nice physical barrier against movement without adding bulk - the screen cover flap automatically turns the device on/off - nice cutout for pencil when magnetically attached to the side makes it easy to grab and store the stylus. - elastic loop does help keep the stylus from getting lost when you put the scribe in a bag while on the go - good look and material choice adds grip Could be better - expensive for what it is. Amazon knows there are no other premium, thin covers available so they are pushing the boundary of what is reasonable price for a cover. Similar to purchasing Apple branded accessories. - doesn’t offer much, if any, protection against drops. The corners and edges aren’t protected and the scribe will fall out during a drop. If you grab just the cover too quickly it will overcome the magnets and you’ll just peel the case off. For me this is a good balance of fit, basic protection, ease of use, good look, and makes the scribe easier to hold. But it’s more expensive than it should be at times of writing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023 by Tommy2teeth

  • Worked Great Before, Even Better Now with Updates
Between work and various personal writing/design projects, I used to go through a lot (and I mean A LOT) of paper notepads. I've been looking for an electronic solution that would allow me to keep my handwritten notes all in one place so I don't have to go rifling through 80 different pads (not to mention the waste, cost, and clutter of all that paper), but nothing really stuck out - products like Remarkable require a subscription, others don't have the tactile writing experience I wanted. The Kindle Scribe absolutely fits the bill. And it has only gotten more useful now that they pushed an update including different pen tips and allowing sub-folders. Things I use it for/Pros are: - Keeping my handwritten notes organized and in one place. - Taking notes on PDFs (game reference sheets, academic articles, etc.). - Checklists and general organization. - Basic line drawings, sketches, and diagrams. - Reading PDFs and and my Kindle library. - Emailing myself notes/sketches as PDFs. Things it is NOT good for/Cons: - You can do some basic drawing on this, but it is NOT an artist's drawing tablet. - Currently, you can only add note tags to Kindle books rather than marking over the page with handwritten notes. May be more of an issue for some than others. - It has a very basic web browser, but it is really not meant for surfing. - It is a little bit heavy compared to other Kindles - which makes sense given that it is larger - but this does make it holding up while reading in bed, for example, a bit awkward. Suggestions for future updates: - Additional standard note templates (hex graph paper, please!), and the ability to upload new, custom templates. - Ability to switch between templates within a single notebook. Overall: A bit pricey, but so far not an ounce of regret regarding this purchase. May not be for everyone, so make sure it fits your needs before purchase (i.e. it is NOT a general-use tablet), but if your requirements are anything like mine, I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by Mediocrates

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