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Kobo aura h2o reviews
Kobo aura h2o reviews





kobo aura h2o reviews
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Good luck searching for the million free books too for that, you’ll need to browse on your computer.Īmazon’s store has a lot more reviews from customers, so you’ll have less chance of accidentally picking up a stinker. For instance, the top 50 books and new releases lists don’t actually show how much a book costs until you click on it. That said, it isn’t quite as user friendly as Amazon’s Kindle Store. From the desktop you can quickly browse your favourite genres, check out new releases or even see the top 50 books, so there’s plenty of ways to search for your next read. The Kobo store is your one-stop shop for millions of books, which can be purchased and downloaded directly through the Aura H2O. We also like how you can quickly access the main settings such as screen brightness, Wi-Fi and battery levels, as well as the built-in dictionary and stats on how much reading you’ve done.

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The library allows you to sort your titles into collections, always handy when you’ve downloaded a ton of books, and there’s a search function to zip straight to a specific item. We quite like the Aura H2O’s simple, streamlined desktop, which acts as a hub to the Kobo Store as well as your library of amassed ebooks. To keep the eReader water-resistant, Kobo has covered the micro USB port with a flap that fits firmly into place and keeps out any water. The Aura H2O’s 4GB of on-board storage is expandable via micro SD memory card, with the slot also found beneath that flap. The Aura even threw up a message warning that the screen was damp, and may not work as normal until it was dried off. So basically, you can get stuck into some gritty 50 Shades knock-off in the bath without worrying about dropping and breaking the damn thing.Īs always, we filled a tub with London’s finest tap water and chucked the Aura H2O inside and the device survived just fine.

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The stand-out feature of the Kobo Aura H2O is its water resistance: the eReader is IP67 certified, which means it can be dunked in a metre depth of water for a full half an hour without suffering any ill effects.

kobo aura h2o reviews

Our only qualm was the front frame, which picks up fingerprint grease marks and scuffs quite easily. The wide design may make it tricky for anyone with dainty hands to clutch around the back, but the bezels are thick enough to hold at the side instead. With its lightweight 233g build and soft, rubbery rear, the Kobo Aura H2O is comfortable to hang onto for extended periods, comparable to Amazon’s Kindle Paperwhite. So, is the Kobo Aura H2O worth taking on your hols? Here’s our full review. In fact, the only other waterproof reader we could find in the UK was the PocketBook AQUA, a basic device that lacks the Aura H2O’s HD screen and other cool features. Kobo’s Aura H2O is one of the world’s first water-resistant eReaders, which is kind of surprising when you think about how many bookworms like to read in the bath or at the beach. We review Kobo’s new water-resistant eReader, the Kobo Aura H2O.







Kobo aura h2o reviews