Best Kindle accessories (2026): folders, page turners, and stickers


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Blue twill Kindle case

This soft case has beautiful detailing on the cover, plus it has a kickstand and a strap so you can carry or prop it with ease. There is a magnet to hold it closed which will sometimes wake the Kindle when opened, but not always in my experience.

PopSockets

PopCase Kindle and PopGrip

PopSockets has a new range of Kindle cases with built-in MagSafe attachments, so you can easily add a PopGrip or other attachment if you wish. Bookish designs are fun, and there are two sets of designs to enjoy. This is a wrap product with a bag and a good book handle.


Kindle straps and handles

Looking for an easier way to carry your Kindle? Add these straps and handles directly to your Kindle or case.

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E-reader hand strap

These silicone straps are very easy to use: just pull them over the corresponding corners and you’re done. No adhesive, no magnets, just simple strips. The set comes with two, but using just one feels safe.

PopSockets

Silver core MagSafe PopGrip

This is my favorite PopGrip from PopSockets, because it’s a little larger and feels more secure. It uses a magnetic sticker that you can add to any existing Kindle case or case, or a case that already has a built-in MagSafe strip like PopSockets cases. You can also get it as a PopTop which you can swap out with other adhesive-backed PopSockets grips.

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Bookish PopGrips

The PopGrip works similarly to the Heart of Silver above but is slightly smaller in the regular circular design. PopSockets has a couple of cute Bookish book sets with pretty grips that lean into fantasy themes, like this set about a dragon hoarding his books.

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Secure hand strap for Kindle and tablets

This belt is similar to a belt, but has a softer feel and can extend further. It is very affordable and convenient, and can be used with a slim bag.


Kindle holders

Hate holding your Kindle? or Struggling with chronic pain that makes holding it terrible? These holders will literally take the weight off your hands.

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Gooseneck iPad stand

This stand works with Kindles, tablets alike, and even my Nintendo Switch. The clip base allows you to attach it to tables and furniture, and it’s easy to place in front of you or even on top of you if you want to lie down and read.

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Tablet pillow stand

If you want something that stands alone, this tablet pillow stand works great with your Kindle. I use it on the couch, and I can sit or lie down and adjust the arm of the stand to suit my position. There are also two built-in cup and snack holders. Lamicall says it’s food safe, but I only use it to hold my tea cup and phone.


Kindle page turner

The hottest new item to get as kindle A lover is a page-turner. They’re especially useful for stands like the ones mentioned above, where your hands aren’t actually on the device, and can serve as a great accessibility accessory for readers with different needs.

My biggest pet peeve with these devices so far is that you have to charge each one separately, and if one of them runs out of battery, the whole thing is useless. I also don’t like that the flipper tends to obscure at least one character while reading, and you can’t place it on the bottom or top margins because it will activate the menus instead of turning the page. However, it makes reading very convenient, especially for people My wrists tensed.

This is my favorite so far that has been solid in holding a charge, and next I’m testing it This remote ($15) Using a wearable ring clicker instead of a remote control.

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