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The Kobo Clara BW is a sleek 6” eReader featuring a glare-free E Ink Carta 1300 HD touchscreen with fast page turns and optional Dark Mode for comfortable day and night reading. It includes ComfortLight PRO to reduce blue light and eye strain, an IPX8 waterproof rating for worry-free use near water, and 16GB of storage to hold thousands of eBooks and audiobooks. Lightweight and eco-friendly, made with recycled ocean-bound plastics, it offers weeks of battery life and seamless integration with popular library management tools, making it ideal for professionals seeking a premium, sustainable reading experience.



















| ASIN | B0CZXYV8GT |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 7 Hours |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,507 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #31 in eBook Readers |
| Brand | Kobo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,128) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2024 |
| Department | unisex |
| Flash Memory Size | 16 GB |
| Hardware Platform | Kobo OS |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 0.35 x 4.41 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
| Item model number | KOBO CLARA BW (BLACK) |
| Manufacturer | Rakuten Kobo |
| Operating System | Kobo OS |
| Processor | 1 GHz |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 0.35 x 4.41 inches |
| RAM | 512 MB |
| Screen Resolution | 1072x1448 |
| Series | Kobo Clara BW |
| Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
| Voltage | 230 |
R**Z
Great ereader, it goes everywhere with me!
I absolutely love this eReader and take it with me everywhere. The Kobo Clara BW is lightweight, comfortable to hold, and very easy to use, which makes it great for travel and everyday reading. The screen is smooth, durable, and truly glare-free. I can read for long stretches without eye strain, even in bright light. It has replaced doom-scrolling on my phone before bed, which has made my sleep better. One of my favorite things about this device is how customizable it is. Beyond the standard settings, there’s a hidden menu that lets you fine-tune the reading experience even more, which I really appreciate. The dark mode (inverse reading) is excellent and something I use all the time, especially at night. I have two minor complaints: 1) when switching between menus in dark mode, the screen briefly flashes as it refreshes. 2) response time when clicking is not lightning speed, just normal speed. This sometimes makes me click things twice accidentally. Both are noticeable, but not dealbreakers, and they're the only issues I’ve had after 6+ months of near daily use. I love that I can load PDFs and EPUBs directly from my computer without needing a subscription. For me, that freedom alone sets it apart from other eReaders. It seems like a well-built device that does exactly what I want it to do. If you’re looking for a simple, flexible, and enjoyable reading experience, this one is hard to beat.
A**N
A Kindle-Killer: The Kobo Clara BW
The Kobo Clara Black and White is an excellent e-reader with a crystal-clear screen. You will not be disappointed with its two-week battery life, even if that may seem less impressive compared to Amazon Kindles. Its wonderful features and seamless integration with computer software like Calibre more than make up for it. With Calibre, you can easily and freely send books from Project Gutenberg, and you can rest assured that you actually own the E-Ink library you are building. Just like physical books, you know that the files on your hard drive—whether from publishers, Project Gutenberg, or other free resources—are truly yours. Amazon Kindle, on the other hand, robs you of ownership. They have, in fact, recently revoked people of access to books they believed they owned. If a book is on Kindle, you no longer truly own it. That’s why I give my utmost endorsement to those considering a switch to Kobo. But don’t switch just because you dislike Kindle—if your Kindle works for you, use it until its battery gives out. However, if you’re looking for a new platform, I urge you to choose Kobo. If you’ve never tried E-Ink before, buy the Kobo. Try it—you won’t be disappointed, and you won’t want to go back. This device truly shines when paired with the Calibre library system. Calibre is a free program you can download on macOS or Windows, and it completely changes your ability to manage a vast E-Ink library and transfer books to and from your Kobo with ease. The Kobo Clara Black and White is compact enough to fit in your pocket. You can change the font and typeface with ease, and you can easily switch the background to black and white to make nighttime reading easier on your eyes. All in all, I highly recommend the Kobo Clara Black and White and give it my full endorsement.
D**D
Love this thing!
My first gen Nook was finally due for an upgrade. Looked at Kindle and decided to go the Kobo route for a few reasons: 1. EPUB support. Most of my library is that format so that was a must-have. I also wanted the freedom to be away from Amazon ecosystem 2. Warm light. Compared to Kindle, this costs about the same a Basic but adds warm light (great for low light reading) 3. Size. 6” screen is sweet spot for me and what I was used to compared to Nook. Very portable and lightweight. 4. Screen. Great quality reading - most modern readers are really good, this has the latest Carta 1300. 5. Water resistant. Not a must have but a nice to have for sure. 6. Price. Make sure you look at the “no ad” price for Kindle if you’re comparing. No, I don’t want ads on my reader.
E**D
Escribo esta reseña más que nada porque más de uno estará pensando: "Llevo tiempo queriéndome comprar un e-reader y no sé cuál elegir. ¿Estaré tomando una buena decisión comprando este?" Pues sí, definitivamente. El contraste es espectacular. El brillo es simplemente perfecto, adaptándose maravillosamente tanto a la lectura en interiores como en exteriores. Tal vez las letras no se vean tan oscuras como en una pantalla Carta 1200 (la tecnología de pantallas Carta 1200 o Carta 1300), pero la verdad es que, siendo este un modelo con pantalla Carta 1300, el tiempo de refresco es notablemente mejor, lo cual se agradece mucho durante la lectura. También añadir que no se cansan los ojos al leerlo por la noche. Un punto a destacar es que hace falta una cuenta de Rakuten para poder usarlo. Sin embargo, si buscáis en internet, veréis que hay formas de utilizarlo sin necesidad de ponerle una cuenta. Además, la duración de la batería es impresionante, permitiéndote leer durante semanas sin necesidad de recargar. La interfaz es intuitiva y fácil de usar, incluso para aquellos que no son muy tecnológicos. La capacidad de almacenamiento es más que suficiente para albergar una amplia biblioteca de libros, y la conexión Wi-Fi facilita la descarga de nuevos títulos. También se puede conectar tanto por Bluetooth como por USB-C (es lo que uso yo para los libros) y puedes conectarlo al movil (sorpendentemente se puede usar el movil como batería para el e-reader) Una cosa que tal vez sea negativa para algunas personas es que no lleve Android pero vaya que yo no lo he echado en falta en absoluto. En resumen, si estás buscando un e-reader de alta calidad con un rendimiento superior y una experiencia de lectura agradable, este modelo es la compra que debes hacer. PD: También hay una cosa muy chula y es que (como veréis en la foto) al apagar el e-reader se queda el libro que estabas leyendo en la pantalla sin reiniciar los pixeles.
J**T
Excelente
K**K
TL;DR: If you're buying an e-reader primarily to read books, the Kobo Clara BW is the one to get. I compared it side-by-side with the much more expensive Kobo Libra Colour, and the Clara's black-and-white screen is so much better that it's not even a contest. The reading experience is crisp, clean, and everything you want from an e-reader. I originally bought the Kobo Libra Colour, tempted by the new technology, but I was so disappointed with the screen quality that I decided to order the Clara BW to see if Kobo's new black-and-white screens were any better. The difference was night and day. You can see it in the photos I've attached (Clara BW on the left, Libra Colour on the right). The Clara's screen is a beautiful, crisp white, making the text incredibly sharp and clear. It truly looks like ink on paper. In contrast, the Libra Colour's screen looks dull, grayish-green, and has a weird texture that constantly made me feel like it was dirty. Reading on the Clara is just a far more pleasant and immersive experience. While the Clara BW doesn't have the physical page-turn buttons or the larger 7-inch screen of the Libra, I found it an acceptable tradeoff for a significantly better screen. The touch screen is perfectly responsive for page turns, and the smaller 6-inch size makes the device incredibly light and compact. It's the perfect e-reader for travel, easy to hold in one hand for long periods and small enough to slip into any bag or even a jacket pocket. Ultimately, the choice was incredibly easy. For a fraction of the price of the Libra Colour, the Clara BW delivers a vastly superior experience for what an e-reader is actually for: reading text. I'm keeping the Clara BW and returning the Libra. If you're a passionate reader, don't get tempted by the hype of color e-ink just yet. The technology involves too many compromises. The Clara BW is the real star of what Kobo offers. P.S. camera makes Clara look greenish, but its actually perfectly white in life.
J**.
I switched from kindle to kobo for the exact reason that most other people did. And I gotta say, I couldn’t be happier with my decision! No signing up, no logging in. Just attach the kobo to your laptop with a USB cable, drop your e-books into the kobo folder, and you’re ready to read. When you’re first setting it up, it does ask you to create an account. But you can very easily bypass this. Just google it. I promise you it’s not hard and even someone not very tech savvy could do it. You can absolutely have a privacy focused experience with the kobo. My e-reader needs are very basic. I don’t care in the least about bells and whistles. Which is why this model suits me. The most important thing for me is that I own the books on my device and they won’t just disappear someday. I did think of getting the color version. However, my eyes are not what they used to be so I need all the crispness and clarity i can get. The color versions seemed to be a little grayish and dull compared to the black and white version. Which I believe would have made it harder on my eyes. I watched about fifty videos and the screen on the color ones is indeed duller unless you really crank up the backlight. But then that means your battery depletes faster. On the black and white version, I have the backlight at about 20% and the text looks clear to me. So less charging, more reading. Overall, I’m very happy. This is a fantastic basic model and I am in love. If it turns out it’s not durable or something gets messed up over time, I’ll return and update this review.
D**E
Na jaren boeken te hebben gelezen op m'n mobiel toch deze kobo aangeschaft. Had ik veel eerder moeten doen! Pak 'm sneller om even verder te lezen dan de app op mijn telefoon. Installatie gaat vlot, boeken er op zetten ook. Batterij gaat weken mee!
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