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  • Our best 7", 300 ppi 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. Your Kindle has been tested to withstand accidental immersion in water.
  • Thin and light ergonomic design with page turn buttons.
  • Reads like real paper with the latest e-ink technology for fast page turns.
  • Instant access to millions of books, newspapers, and audiobooks.
  • Works with Audible - pair with Bluetooth headphones or speakers to switch seamlessly between reading and listening.

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Display Size 6" glare-free 6.8" glare-free 6.8" glare-free 7" glare-free 10.2" glare-free
Storage 16 GB 16 GB 32 GB 8 GB or 32 GB 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB
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Technical Details

Kindle Oasis

Kindle Oasis

Display

Amazon's 7” Paperwhite display technology with next generation e-paper and built-in light, 300 ppi, optimized font technology, 16-level gray scale.

Size

6.3” x 5.6” x 0.13-.33” (159 x 141 x 3.4-8.4 mm).

Weight

6.6 oz (188g); Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process.

System Requirements

None; fully wireless and doesn't require a computer to download content.

On-Device Storage

8 GB holds thousands of books or over 35 Audible audiobooks; 32 GB holds thousands of books or over 160 Audible audiobooks; Audible audiobook capacity based on average Audible audiobook size.

Cloud Storage

Free cloud storage for all Amazon content.

Battery Life

A single charge lasts up to six (6) weeks, based on a half hour of reading per day with wireless and Bluetooth off and the light setting at 13. Battery life will vary based on light settings, wireless usage. Audible audiobook streaming over Bluetooth will reduce battery life.

Charge Time

Fully charges in approximately 3 hours from a 5W power adapter or computer via USB cable.

Wi-Fi Connectivity

Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11b, g, or n standards with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication or Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).

Set-up technology

Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup automatically connects to your home Wi-Fi network. Learn more about Wi-Fi setup.

Accessibility Features

VoiceView screen reader, available over Bluetooth audio, provides spoken feedback allowing you to navigate your device and read books with text-to-speech (available in English only). Kindle also includes the ability to adjust font size, font face, line spacing and margins. Learn more about Accessibility for Kindle.

Content Formats Supported

Kindle Format 8 (AZW3), Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; HTML DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PMP through conversion; Audible audio format (AAX).

Documentation

Learn more about Kindle devices with our Quick Start Guide and Kindle User Guide.

Warranty and Service

1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 1-year, or 2-year available for U.S customers sold separately. Use of Kindle is subject to Amazon's Conditions of Use and is subject to these terms.

Waterproofing

Waterproof (IPX8), tested to withstand immersion in 2 meters of fresh water for 60 minutes. Learn more about Waterproofing.

Included in the Box

Kindle Oasis, USB 2.0 charging cable and Quick Start Guide.

Generation

Kindle Oasis 10th Generation - 2019 release.

Software Security Updates

This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates. If you already own a Kindle, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device.

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Customers find the book reader easy to read with its crisp and bright images. They appreciate the large screen size that fits well in small hands. The cover feels nice and is comfortable to hold. The page turn buttons, weight, and ereader quality are also appreciated. However, some customers have mixed opinions on battery life and value for money.

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1,553 customers mention "Readability"1,319 positive234 negative

Customers appreciate the e-ink screen that is clear and easy to read. They find it makes reading more enjoyable without straining their eyes. The paper-like reading experience is great, and they can read for hours without needing to charge the device. The dictionary feature is also easy to use and the ability to add notes is appreciated.

"...The lighting is excellent, and the e-ink is clear and easy to read...." Read more

"...so disappointed that Amazon seems to have no interest in making straightforward, robust, no frills eReaders anymore...." Read more

"...It's just simple to use for me. Specs: Champagne gold 32GB I have Kindle Unlimited with Ads...." Read more

"...It just feels like I can read longer than I can when I'm just staring at varying shades of gray. The entire display also lights up evenly...." Read more

842 customers mention "Screen size"599 positive243 negative

Customers like the screen size of the book reader. They say it's lightweight, fits well in small hands, and has a nice viewing angle. The leather cover fits nicely and the magnetic closure works as expected. Some customers feel the wider screen is worth the premium price, while others mention good lighting and 300 pixels.

"...With my Case, the Oasis is lightweight, and of good proportions; it fits my hands well...." Read more

"...It has the backlight feature, smaller in size, and cheaper in price. In the end these devices really are for reading...." Read more

"...books because not only do you have to lug them everywhere, but the print is small, which again gives me a headache because it adds strain on the eyes..." Read more

"...With a cover attached it feels much like a comfortably sized paperback book...." Read more

782 customers mention "Comfort"604 positive178 negative

Customers find the book reader comfortable to hold. They mention it's ergonomic, easier to hold in the hand, and has a nice cover. The vertical position is more comfortable for them, and the touch sensitivity feels crisper and faster.

"...It is comfortable to hold...I have an Ayotu Skin Touch Feeling Case, which I bought here on Amazon when I bought my Kindle...." Read more

"...Size: That was a big positive for me. It's easier to hold onto...." Read more

"...I have small hands, but surprisingly, the Oasis was comfortable to hold for long hours and didn't keep on slipping because of the uneven..." Read more

"...You can make your room pitch black and read the Oasis in complete comfort. 4...." Read more

756 customers mention "Page turn buttons"646 positive110 negative

Customers like the page turn buttons on the book reader. They say the buttons work well, are easy to hold, and can be configured to use the bottom button as a page-turning option even when rotated. The bottom button stays as the page-turning button even when rotated. There are three options for turning pages - screen swipe, side of the screen tap, and using the page-turn buttons.

"...-Very Good and landed on the Oasis because it was waterproof and had the buttons...." Read more

"...Luckily, the button settings were good for me. I didn't have to change anything, and I'm picky...." Read more

"...I retain good use of the buttons and when my kindle is mounted on a tablet stand, it works wonders...." Read more

"...The screen is flush and the “pages” are crisp. You have page turn buttons which I think to be honest are an asset and preferable to the touchscreen..." Read more

688 customers mention "Weight"608 positive80 negative

Customers like the weight of the Kindle. They say it's lightweight, small, and easy to carry around. The device is slim and fits perfectly in small hands. It's nicely weighted for one-handed use and is much nicer to hold in your hand naked than with a case.

"...With my Case, the Oasis is lightweight, and of good proportions; it fits my hands well...." Read more

"...Ok first things first the Oasis is extremely thin and light...." Read more

"...It's much nicer and easier to hold in your hand naked (the Kindle, not you), and a case just nullifies the Oasis design and makes it heavier...." Read more

"...In its favor, it is small, and light, and is easy to carry around wherever you go. (But, then, so is a notepad.)..." Read more

662 customers mention "Ereader quality"562 positive100 negative

Customers appreciate the ereader's quality. They find it a nice device that fits comfortably in their hands. The software platform and warm lighting are also appreciated.

"...This device is an absolute gem and apparently they don't make them anymore??..." Read more

"...It has an even lighting all across the display. You especially notice this in the dark...." Read more

"...No dark spots. No shadows. No weird color casts. Just smooth, even, beautiful lighting across the screen...." Read more

"...Tonight I am reading on the Keyboard. Best Kindle ever made...." Read more

1,302 customers mention "Battery life"505 positive797 negative

Customers have different views on the battery life of the book reader. Some say it has good battery life, while others mention it's not as good as other models, with WiFi draining the battery and downloads causing frequent charging.

"...Battery life is a bit unimpressive considering I keep Airplane mode ON and Bluetooth OFF, but knowing this is a used item produced in 2019 it's..." Read more

"...Then I Finally did some math. Ok. The Oasis is touted to last for 6 weeks of use...being used for 15 minutes of reading for a day...." Read more

"...I find this important because the battery seems to last shorter than that of my Paperwhite...." Read more

"...*Battery life: I didn't see an issue with battery life, and I usually read a new book every two days, which means I charge it roughly around the 3rd..." Read more

839 customers mention "Value for money"426 positive413 negative

Customers have different views on the Kindle Oasis' value for money. Some find it worth the price and a worthwhile purchase, while others feel it's too expensive and the battery is poor.

"...But, even at its full price, it would be worth Every Single Cent it costs!!! UPDATE..." Read more

"...Sadly, it appears it was money down the drain...." Read more

"...That's amazing to me, making it worth every penny I spent. In the long run, your eyes will thank you...." Read more

"...The Price - So, this is really expensive. There is an option to do payment plans on it, which is nice, but it's still pricy...." Read more

From 2014 Paperwhite to 2019 Oasis
3 out of 5 stars
From 2014 Paperwhite to 2019 Oasis
So I've been using a Kindle Paperwhite since 2014 and absolutely loved it. Despite it being five years old, it still worked great and has been a pleasure as a reading device. I've been debating the idea of upgrading to a new Kindle for a few months- and a few weeks ago Amazon had a really nice deal that allowed you to trade in your old Kindle for twenty-five bucks AND get 25% off the purchase of a new Kindle. So, despite the fact that my old Paperwhite worked just fine, I decided to upgrade to the brand new 2019 Kindle Oasis. I liked the idea of the color-changing LEDs for nighttime reading plus the benefit of having it be waterproof for when I read at the beach. I placed my order and shipped my old Kindle back to Amazon.I've been reading with my new Kindle for about two weeks, and my reactions have been mixed. In some ways, the Kindle Oasis is definitely an upgrade over my old Paperwhite. In other ways, it seems like Amazon swayed too far from the formula of what makes their e-readers great. For the sake of this review, I'll be comparing the performance of the new 2019 Oasis to my old Paperwhite. I'll also make comments about how the Oasis compares against the current Paperwhite, which is likely a much better option for the vast majority of people seeking an e-reader. It should be noted that I also ordered Amazon's nice Merlot leather cover... I'll review that too.Battery Life:Some people have complained about the battery life of the new Kindle Oasis. I'll say that the battery definitely doesn't last as long as a Paperwhite. My old Paperwhite's battery was still excellent, even at five years old. My old Paperwhite had to be charged every 5-6 weeks based on my use. After two weeks of reading, my Oasis's battery says that it's at 52%. It's not a big difference, but it is noticeably less than the much cheaper Paperwhite. (That said, I think the larger screen that likely consumes more battery life is well worth the fact that I'll have to charge it every four weeks verses six for the Paperwhite) For the price premium, it would have been nice if Amazon included a battery that held a charge at least as long as the Paperwhite though.The LEDs and Night Mode:This is perhaps the best upgrade between my old Paperwhite and the new Oasis. I often read before bed- and tend to do so with the lights off so that my wife can sleep. With my old Paperwhite, the blue-hue LEDs were not easy on my eyes when reading in the dark. That has all changed with the Oasis and it's night mode. It allows you to change the LEDs from a blue hue to a yellowish hue that makes it a lot more comfortable to read in the dark. I LOVE this feature and might even argue that the price premium of the Oasis is worth it just for that feature. It's fully customizable so that you can find the color/hue that works best for you. You can also schedule it so that it automatically switches at a certain time. That's handy, even though it only takes about five seconds to switch it manually.Speaking of the LEDs, there is one feature that drives me nuts about the Kindle Oasis. The auto brightness feature is extremely annoying. It's extremely sensitive and seems to constantly auto adjust even when the room's lighting is consistent. Over the first few hours of reading in my dining room, the auto brightness consistently changed over and over again ever thirty seconds or so- which is extremely annoying when you are trying to read. My solution was to just turn off the auto-brightness setting. To me, this is inexcusable in a premium e-reader. My 2014 Paperwhite's auto brightness setting worked fine. Somehow with all the extra features and new design, Amazon made this feature less user-friendly in the Oasis.Comfort / Basis Design:Okay- this is purely a subjective topic- but I think that the overall design of the Kindle Oasis is far inferior to the Paperwhite. The fact that there is a large bump-out on the back for the battery along one side means that the Kindle is not balanced in your hand as you read. My old Paperwhite- and the current one for that matter- was 100% balanced when held in one hand. The Oasis isn't balanced- which means that as I read, I'm frequently distracted by the fact that the devide is leaning to one side or the other, depending on orientation. To add to this issue, the Oasis seems to be a lot heavier than my old Paperwhite.Response / Screen Response / Display:This is something that is, for the most part, is vastly superior compared to my old Paperwhite. The touch response of the Oasis is lightning fast in terms of page turns, when you are browsing your library, or looking for a new book in the Kindle Store. There is one exception: It's annoyingly slow when you first unlock it and have to slide your finger along the bottom. In terms of the display quality- it's crystal clear, crisp, and impressive for an e-reader. The larger 7" display might not seem like a large upgrade over the Paperwhite's 6" display- but its makes a big difference if you use your Kindle regularly. Now that I'm used to a 7" screen, the Paperwhite's smaller display seems tiny- even though it worked just fine for me for five years before I upgraded. Lastly, the page turn buttons are user-friendly and well-designed. You can also use the touchscreen to turn the pages, but I found that the buttons were more comfortable to use.Inexcusable Drawbacks:First, you get a charger cable, but not the wall outlet adapter... Considering that you're buying a premium e-reader, that's just ridiculous. You shouldn't have to pay an extra twenty bucks to buy this- it should be included. Seriously, how much more could those little chargers cost Amazon to include? Second, I understand the advertising on the cheaper Paperwhite. Why must I pay an additional twenty bucks to avoid ads on a two hundred and fifty dollar e-reader? Really- the fact that these two things cost extra is inexcusable.Lastly, I want to comment about the Merlot Leather Cover that Amazon sells. This isn't a review on the cover, but a comment about how the design of the Oasis really makes it hard to design a decent cover. I debated on whether or not I should buy it or if it was even worth the price that Amazon wants for it- but decided to go for it considering that I'll probably keep this e-reader for five years or so before upgrading again. That said, I really don't like it because it doesn't fit the Oasis very well. Sure, the Oasis fits snugly into the case, but when you open it and fold the cover back, the binding isn't tight so it flexes and moves a little as you read. In addition, because of the Oasis's battery notch in the back, there is a 1/4" gap between the front cover and the actual Oasis for about 60% of the Kindle back. The causes the binding to shift even more- which is annoying. This never was a problem for my Amazon-brand Paperwhite case from 2014. Again- this is likely more due to the design of the Oasis than the design of the cover.Overall, you really need to consider if the Oasis is worth spending twice as much as a Paperwhite. If you read A LOT and would benefit from the LEDs that change from blueish to yellowish, then the Oasis might be worth it for you. If you don't really care about the color-changing LEDs, then the Paperwhite is likely the better option. Most of the best features of the Oasis can be found in the current Paperwhite. They both are waterproof, they both have great displays, they both have bluetooth audio capability, and they both have great battery life (the Paperwhite is likely even better than the Oasis). Unless you are a serious daily reader- or can take advantage of a deal like I did, the Paperwhite is likely the e-reader that makes more sense.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023
    Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GBOffer Type: Lockscreen Ad-SupportedColor: GraphiteOption: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
    I read many of the Reviews after I ordered my Oasis. It's just something I do. I read Reviews before I order, and while I am awaiting a product's arrival, I read more Reviews.

    Silly? Perhaps it is, but it's Harmless. Quite a few of the Reviews complained about the Battery Life, and so I was watchful of that. I have had my Oasis for over a week now, and still have 30% of the power left. I read for at least 4 hours a day. I know that it is touted to hold 6 weeks to a charge, and that it will have to be charged before that time. But I STILL just compare it to the battery life on my laptop and my cell phone, and find myself pleased with the battery life of my Oasis! It's just Not that difficult to plug it in for a few hours every week and a half or so!

    It is comfortable to hold...I have an Ayotu Skin Touch Feeling Case, which I bought here on Amazon when I bought my Kindle. With my Case, the Oasis is lightweight, and of good proportions; it fits my hands well. The lighting is excellent, and the e-ink is clear and easy to read. I already have a Kindle Paperwhite, but wanted the Oasis for the warmly lit option, which my older Paperwhite does not have. I find that the amber is very restful.

    I think that people are too often quick to complain about things, and too slow to praise them. My new Kindle Oasis is praiseworthy, and I LOVE it! I ordered it during the last 15 minutes of Prime Day, and so got an amazing bargain! But, even at its full price, it would be worth Every Single Cent it costs!!!

    UPDATE

    I finally charged my Oasis, though I still had 14% left on my battery. Then I Finally did some math. Ok. The Oasis is touted to last for 6 weeks of use...being used for 15 minutes of reading for a day. Since I read for at least four Hours a day, that makes my days worth 16 days each! 4 hours is 16 x 15 minutes! I think that people are thinking that they can read all they want for the 6 Weeks...perhaps they should read the description of the Oasis more carefully! I ended up getting an even Longer Battery Life than the Oasis Promised! I do wish people would quit denigrating a fine product, because their expectations don't match their Perceptions...instead of the Facts!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
    Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GBOffer Type: Lockscreen Ad-SupportedColor: GraphiteOption: Without Kindle UnlimitedVerified Purchase
    5/5 for the item: This is my first ever Kindle. Bought in September 2024 as Used-Very Good and landed on the Oasis because it was waterproof and had the buttons. Buying used made it only only a few dollars more than the plain Kindle. Never having had an eReader before, I didn't want to invest too much not knowing if I'd get into it or not. Boy oh boy... I did not realize how lucky I was at the time! This device is an absolute gem and apparently they don't make them anymore?? I am now terrified to lose or break this as I can not imagine not having the page turn buttons. I even turn the touch screen off for long periods of reading because accidentally touching the screen is quite annoying. To say I've taken well to it would be a gross understatement. I haven't read this much in YEARS.

    Battery life is a bit unimpressive considering I keep Airplane mode ON and Bluetooth OFF, but knowing this is a used item produced in 2019 it's doing quite well. When I do need Wi-Fi it connects quickly and seamlessly. You can do Landscape orientation unlike what another reviewer said, but you need to go into the settings -- it wont happen automatically. However it will do 180 degree rotation automatically if you want to switch the button orientation based on which hand is holding the device. I even got a little page turner thing so I can more easily read on the treadmill and that works great too. The Libby app works great sending loaned books to Kindle, no issues. Mine is only 8G but I can't imagine ever running out of room especially since I only do library books.

    0/5 on Amazon: I am so pleased with this item and so disappointed that Amazon seems to have no interest in making straightforward, robust, no frills eReaders anymore. I don't need color, I don't need a stylus, I don't need a 10" display. I'm contemplating getting a backup on Ebay but I'm assuming somehow this will become obsolete before I lose or break this one. In that case moving to the Kobo seems more likely in the future unless Amazon can correct course.
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