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Kindle Oasis Essentials Bundle including Kindle Oasis (Graphite, Ad-Supported), Amazon Leather Cover, and Power Adapter

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Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Color: Leather-Merlot


Features

  • Our best 7", 300ppi flush-front Paperwhite display.
  • Adjustable warm light to shift screen shade from white to amber.
  • Waterproof (IPX8) so you can read in the bath or by the pool.
  • Thin and light ergonomic design with page turn buttons.
  • Works with Audible - pair with bluetooth headphones or speakers to switch seamlessly between reading and listening.
  • Cover designed to perfectly fit the ergonomic contours of your Kindle Oasis (9th & 10th Generation onlywill not fit prior generation Kindle E-readers).
  • Natural leather cover with microfiber interior protects your display from scratches.

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  • Love it! If you are debating - do it!
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Fabric-Marine Blue
I debated for awhile upgrading and I’m glad I did. First things first - this device uses E-Ink. It works by having a multitude of microcapsules that when charged display either black or white. Just from that description alone, it's pretty obvious why this has no color, though color is in the works by the E-Ink developer, it's just years away from being workable on these types of devices. Obviously, this works differently than a tablet and its main purpose, as with all e-readers, is to give a good reading experience and mimic a page of a book as best as possible while also being easier on the eyes. Display: Very, very sharp on the Oasis. It's lovely to look at and I have found zero ghosting while reading. It's clear and crisp. While only an inch, the benefits of the 7 inch are noticeable but hard to explain outside of it just feels better reading-wise. The screen is matte and while not glare-proof it helps a good deal and the pages are lovely to look at. Touch: Very responsive. Again, due to the tech of this product, it's kind of a wonder we have touchscreens with them. It's very responsive for an e-reader, more than any other that I've looked at. I can't say I was all that impressed with the Paperwhite's touch screen as it seemed to get finicky at times and could turn multiple pages on you, a problem I've not had with any other device. While sometimes it doesn't always register the touch, for the most part, it does, and highlighting, accessing the menu, shopping in the store, etc. have all been easy. Sometimes it doesn't register when scrolling but that's been the biggest issue encountered so far. Page Turning - I am partial to the buttons and am a believer that these devices should come with them baseline. However, buttons or touch, the pages turn fast, fluid, and cleanly with close to no delay whatsoever. Screen Brightness - The warm light is great and is the other reason I got this model over a Paperwhite (buttons were the other). I have issues with my eyes where blue light really bothers me. Not only does the Oasis seem to have less blue light in general compared to Paperwhite/Kindle/Older Oasis models, but the warm light works well. It doesn't take a lot to solve the issue and being able to adjust brightness and warmth separately is good. You are able to set the warmth to auto-activate from sunset to sunrise based on time zone, set your own time, or do it anytime easily. Options: There are many ways to change the layout from font style, boldness, and size. I haven't seen it really mentioned, but you can set it horizontal also. Yes, you do need to go through settings to do this but given how this device works, that's not a surprise. There is a feature to save all your layouts so it's simple enough to hit the saved format for horizontal to switch to that or back again to vertical. The buttons come default as up = forward down = back, but these can be reversed. There is no scrolling option but I'm not someone who likes that when reading books, but keep that in mind, especially for certain media like comics/manga. You are able to have it display page numbers, the clock, percentage left/read, or none of the above. Personal Library Access - Amazon, for the love of all creation fix this mess. I knew going in that it would be a pita but still. Even after going through each book and adding them separately back into their collections I still can't sort by them. I don't know what I did wrong but it's been a frustrating endeavor, and the inability to really have decent sort options can make it a pain for those who want to keep the library on this device instead of just a book or two at a time. Fortunately, the search works well but I shouldn't have to look one of my Fires to sort through my library and then bring it up on the Oasis. That's terrible and to my understanding has been a longstanding problem. Wifi - I had no problems with accessing the Kindle store to browse or purchase books. This is probably the biggest area that had a delay, lack of sensitivity to input, and a large amount of screen refreshing, but again, given what it is, it wasn't an issue really. Wifi does drain the battery (even more so if downloading a lot of books, like at the start and it does give a warning for this) but that is a problem on most modern devices. I wish there was a battery saver option for this like there is for the Fire's as I would like to use the Translation feature at times while reading some books and that is only available via wifi. Fortunately, the dictionary is not so dependent. Battery Life - The Kindle base model has 4 LEDs, the Paperwhite has 6. The Oasis - 25. That's a lot of LEDs (12 for white, 13 for the warm lighting system) and it is understandable that while in use this isn't going to have as long of a life as other models, especially older ones that don't have a backlight at all. When indoors, I tend to have everything set to as close to zero as possible as personal preference and would say that depending on reading habits you're looking at charging every few days to a little over a week. I would also say that one should never believe any company's rhetoric on battery life - it's usually under the most minimal of conditions. That being said, if you're coming from an older model of Kindle, especially the really early ones, you aren't going to get the same battery life due to the LEDs but it isn't as terrible as a tablet, for example. It does hibernate after a period of inactivity and takes a few seconds to wake back up when starting again. This isn't a bad thing to me but has been off-putting to others with the slight delay. The Micro USB - I know this a point of contention with a lot of people but I didn't find it that big of a deal. I still have several devices include Kindles/Fires that use this. I would assume that when Amazon does make the switch to USB C that they want to ensure all their tablets/Kindles can make the switch over. Shape - I love it. The only thing I can think of is that it would be nice if the metal was grooved a little in a couple of places on the back to help with a firmer grip and to reduce sliding potential. Otherwise, it's lovely to both me and my mother - easy to hold, easy to operate the buttons, etc. Waterproofing - I can't speak to how this works and hope to never have to. The Ads - Amazon, we are buying your top-of-the-line product. We should not have to pay you more to not have you advertise at us, especially since you have a recommended for you on the homepage that does the job somewhat better. When Kindles/Fires were launching way back when it did make some sense as the price difference was $40 and made the lower-end models especially more accessible to a wider range of people. But now, it's just gross. Yes, I have the one with the ads because I cannot justify giving you an extra $20 for something that is top of the line and already highly priced. The Price - So, this is pricey. There is an option to do payment plans on it, which is nice, but it's still pricy. If you have an e-reader that at least is functional, it might do for you to wait until Prime Day or Cyber Monday to get a deal and shave off $50-75. Is it worth it? That depends. If you're like me and need the warm light then this is the only Kindle that has it, along with the buttons. I look at it as an investment. The products I have gotten from Amazon have lasted years. On top of that, I am a reader and have been looking for something that would allow me to access my Kindle library easily while having the features I needed/wanted. If you're not reading a whole lot and/or do not need the buttons/warm light then this probably isn't the Kindle for you. Personally, I knew I would not be happy with the Paperwhite, and while there are things I dislike about the Oasis, as a whole I am happy that I own this. Probably the biggest question to ask yourself before spending this kind of money is how much do you read and/or were you someone who used to read a lot? The biggest question is whether one will use it enough to justify having a device that is only for reading and if the features for them personally justify the purchase. For me, yes, for others, it may be a different answer. I listened to and read many reviews on the Oasis and other Kindles and one of the comments was that with the Oasis that one might spend more money due to just buying more books to read. I can see that. It's a joy to read on this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 by Just over here buying stuff

  • A Delightful Reading Experience: Kindle Oasis Essentials Bundle
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Color: Premium Leather-Rustic
I recently purchased the Kindle Oasis Essentials Bundle, and it has truly elevated my reading experience. The bundle includes a Kindle Oasis (Graphite, Ad-Supported), an Amazon Premium Leather Cover, and a Power Adapter, delivering outstanding value for avid readers. The Kindle Oasis is a top-notch e-reader, boasting an ergonomic design, lightweight build, and a brilliant 7-inch Paperwhite display. The adjustable warm light and page-turn buttons make reading a breeze at any time, while the long-lasting battery ensures uninterrupted reading sessions. The Amazon Premium Leather Cover adds a touch of luxury and protection, with its high-quality leather and precise fit. It complements the device perfectly, providing easy access to buttons and ports. The Power Adapter included in the bundle guarantees quick and efficient charging, so I can dive back into my favorite books without delay. Overall, the Kindle Oasis Essentials Bundle is a phenomenal investment for anyone who loves reading, offering a seamless and enjoyable experience. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Mr Pat

  • The best way to enjoy kindle reading
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB Color: Leather-Black
Fast and great picture quality
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023 by Paul

  • Great Kindle
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB Color: Fabric-Marine Blue
I love this Kindle Oasis. It is the perfect size, yet lightweight. I like having the option of buttons to turn the page or touch the screen. I have bought 5 Kindles over the years. They all still work. So easy to read and take lots of books wherever you go.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Joan Exner

  • Such a fan
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB Color: Leather-Merlot
I'll start by saying that I did not want to like reading on a kindle. I am a paperback and library enthusiast. But when COVID happened and I wasn't feeling very excited about getting my paperbacks from the library, I started reading more ebooks. It wasn't very long after that I became VERY tired of reading them on my phone. After watching some youtube videos and reading your reviews I decided to buy the oasis. There was some sticker shock for sure, but after a few months with this new e-reader I am a convert! It is a JOY to read on. It was seamless to send my library books to the oasis (I use the Libby app). I use the oasis daily and I am reading much more. I love the adjustable light feature (which adjusts to your environment automatically) and I love being able to increase text size or layout to make it easier for me. I also appreciate how light and small this e-reader is and how long the battery lasts. Even though I use it everyday, I'm only charging it about every 2 weeks. If you are on the fence, this is a great e-reader and one I continue to enjoy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020 by Jenna M Holland

  • Great reader, but slowish
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GB Color: Fabric-Charcoal Black
Love this for reading and basic highlighting. Screen can be slow to de-bleed e-ink and artifacts can remain on new pages, though subtle. Buttons are helpful and I like the grip margin better than the narrow bezels on my Paperwhite. The wedges grip area is nice, but with very slick aluminum on the back. I have a case, but it’s still not great when laying down holding it up. Admittedly a minor complaint. The biggest shortcoming is speed. In a world dominated by fast devices, this stands out more on an e-ink reader. The delays when adjusting highlights and typing notes and navigating the library and store are annoying. The iPad runs circles around the Kindle (and Fire) in this arena when when running the Kindle app. For that reason, I really ONLY read on it and if it’s a work I think I’ll want to do a lot of notes in, I’ll use the Kindle app or get the copy in iBooks. As a pure reader with great battery life, matte screen and lowlight reading ability it’s perfect. If you ingest a lot of non-fiction or academic material, or you prefer dark modes (dark backgrounds with light text) you’ll be much happier with a tablet for notes, text searches, and highliting color options even using Kindle-based downloads. But you’ll sacrifice size and battery life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by One Degree Life

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