
"Kobo announced an official remote control for its e-readers, allowing you to turn the page easily even when you don't have the e-reader to hand. While it won't quite allow you to read ebooks hands-free, it will help if you're trying to read while your hands are otherwise occupied by cooking or cats, or when you just have the e-reader propped up at a distance on a treadmill or coffee table."
"An included wrist-strap means you can keep the remote to-hand without actually keeping it in your hand. Amazon has plenty of third-party e-reader remotes designed for Kindles and Kobos, but this is the first time Kobo has offered one itself. Kobo says it should work with any of its Bluetooth-enabled e-readers, including the Clara 2E, Clara BW, Clara Colour, Libra Colour, Libra 2, Sage, Elipsa, and Elipsa 2E."
Kobo announced an official remote control for its Bluetooth-enabled e-readers. The remote allows page turns at a distance and offers play/pause and volume controls for audiobooks. The device includes a wrist-strap for convenient carrying and helps when hands are occupied or the e-reader is propped up. Kobo lists compatibility with Clara 2E, Clara BW, Clara Colour, Libra Colour, Libra 2, Sage, Elipsa, and Elipsa 2E. The remote comes in black or white, costs $29.99, and launches November 4th in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, and additional regions.
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