This $5 Kindle page-turning remote is all I'm buying for Cyber Monday
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This $5 Kindle page-turning remote is all I'm buying for Cyber Monday
"what may very well be the perfect stocking stuffer in 2025: a remote-controlled Kindle screen-tapping gadget for $4.75 (before tax) at Amazon with the code EJXVDK26 (via Slickdeals). It includes a single-button remote that lets you trigger a tap within the page flipper's 10-meter range. This makes it possible to hoist your Kindle or tablet to a more ergonomically-friendly location like, say, above your bed with a gooseneck cradle, or maybe rest it in your lap while attached to Mechanism's great Gaming Pillow."
"What's nice about this gadget is that it seems very easy to use - no tech expertise or wireless pairing required. The company claims that its button is silent when pressed, so you won't wake or disturb anyone else in the room. And with a full charge, the page-turning clip will last up to 20 days if you read two hours daily. The remote control is said to last up to three months before needing to be recharged."
"It'll work with all Kindle Paperwhite generations, the 10th- and 11th-gen Kindles, the Kindle Voyage, Oasis, and Scribe, as well as all version of the Colorsoft. In other words, if your device has a capacitive touchscreen, it should work. In addition to the device's core advertised feature, which is turning pages on ereaders, you can clip it to your phone to have it snap a photo or video with the press of a button."
A low-cost remote-controlled screen-tapping gadget for $4.75 allows one-touch capacitive taps from a single-button remote with a roughly 10-meter range. The device clips to e-readers or phones to trigger page turns or to snap photos and videos. No wireless pairing or technical setup is required, and the button is described as silent to avoid disturbing others. The page-turning clip can run about 20 days on a full charge with two hours of daily use, while the remote control can last up to three months per charge. Compatibility covers modern Paperwhites, 10th/11th-gen Kindles, Voyage, Oasis, Scribe, and Colorsoft models.
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