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The Kobo Libra Colour is a premium 7-inch eReader featuring a glare-free Kaleido™ 3 color E Ink display, IPX8 waterproof rating, and 32GB storage capacity. Designed for professionals who crave a rich, distraction-free reading experience, it offers ergonomic page-turn buttons, customizable fonts, and seamless audiobook integration. With weeks of battery life and eco-conscious materials, it’s the ultimate companion for vibrant, on-the-go reading and listening.










| ASIN | B0CZXX465Z |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,218 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #18 in eBook Readers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,973) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2024 |
| Department | unisex |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Item model number | N428-KU-BK-K-CK |
| Manufacturer | Rakuten Kobo |
| Product Dimensions | 5.69 x 0.33 x 6.34 inches |
T**L
Kobo Libra Color is Worth Your Money
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I’m so glad I bought the Kobo Libra Color—it’s a product that’s on par, if not better, than the Kindle. One feature I absolutely love is the page-turn buttons; they add such a satisfying, tactile experience. It’s also incredibly lightweight and easy to handle. The color display is another highlight—it really enhances my reading experience, making it feel more like holding a real book. The battery life is excellent, and I find myself using this e-reader more than my Kindle now. Adjusting the screen brightness is also much more intuitive compared to the Kindle. Overall, in my opinion, this is the superior option. I’m so glad there’s a great alternative to the Amazon brand. The ironic part? The Kobo Libra Color is actually priced cheaper on Amazon than on the Kobo site!
D**A
Better device, and service environment
Better than my Amazon device, any day of the week. It's not locked down, and it has buttons! It has more features, it's easier to borrow from my library, I can cloud upload anything I want via Google. Build quality feels good. No creaking sounds, no "ghosting" on the screen, the larger than average screen, and it turns pages faster than I could with a book
R**.
This thing rules
Best reader I’ve ever owned. Bright, light, and long battery. Simple software, but feature rich. Let’s you connect your library card. So cool! It doesn’t lock you in to any environment at all. Really, really good.
S**H
favorite ereader
absolutely love this ereader. I have the B&W clara 2, and love that one as well. the Libra Colour feels more alive when i'm reading. the screen hasn't given me any issues so far, except once or twice that "gradient" has shown up; it isn't as big of a deal as i thought it would be. it is minor and hardly noticeable. for brightness, i have had zero issues. it has the lovely warm setting too and both are bright. i can read at night or during the day just fine (i am younger and have great vision, but my mom can also read just fine and she is postmenopausal w/glasses). The ereader has survived a couple knocks off the furniture from my cats, being lugged around in backpacks around town, in cars, and on planes. no scratches or anything. the buttons are wonderfully fun to use and navigating the settings is easy. i absolutely LOVE the google drive connectivity, it makes work so much easier. all in all, highly recommend this ereader. my only issue is that crumbs can get stuck in the lip (but the lip also gives it that book feel) and a good blow with canned air clears it out.
A**R
Great Reading, poor book management
I purchased primarily to use with my extensive personal collection of ebooks, for offline use. Overall satisfied, but it could use a few software improvements. This review based on experience with prior e-reader, an ancient iRiver Story HD. Pros: Screen is great, backlight very nice and very adjustable (the auto-color setting is pretty flaky though). Screen colors very acceptable for an e-ink. Refresh rate surprised me, very good. Was pretty easy loading my offline library, connected via USB, using Linux and Calibre. Size, ease of holding and turning pages are good. An inch larger would be nice, but the screen is sufficiently big and sharp enough to read most of my PDF technical books, when flipped to landscape (views a little over 1/2 page at a time). Cons: My several hundred books (epub, text and PDF) are arranged in a 2-level folder structure. My prior readier I had a folder view where I could browse by folder (/Mystery/AgathaChristie/). So far I haven't found a similar feature on this one, makes it difficult to find the books I don't know by title, or author. Logging out of the OverDrive account appears to clear history. !? Why on earth? Looses track of which books I'm reading or have read. Solution is to remain logged in. (Can turn off WiFi and use offline just fine when logged in to OverDrive, so it's not a real deal-breaker.) I have a lot of books that came from Project Gutenburg in form of plain text, then got converted to epub at some point. They open and read just fine until I get to the last page(s) of the book, where it get to the Gutenburg notices, then the reader takes a very long time to move to the next page, and sometimes crashes. ?? Almost certainly a software bug, because my other reader handled these files just fine, as does Calibre.
E**E
Kobo E-Reader is the best device for reading e-books
The Kobo is the best device for reading e-books in my opinion. Its strengths include a wide variety of font choices, allowing me to customize text for optimal comfort and readability. The device’s wide edge design makes it easy and comfortable to hold (especially compare to Kindle e-reader or iPad mini). It has an impressive battery life, letting me read books without frequent recharging. However, there are some limitations. It does not support e-books from Kindle or Hoopla, and compatibility with Libby can be inconsistent. Pros: • Extensive font customization options • Comfortable wide-edge design for easy handling • Long-lasting battery life Cons: • Incompatible with Kindle and Hoopla e-books • Occasional issues with Libby e-book support
G**E
La taille de l'écran est parfaite, ni trop grande ni trop petite, et l'appareil est très confortable à tenir grâce à son design ergonomique. La navigation est fluide, et les menus sont intuitifs et faciles à utiliser. De plus, la possibilité de régler la luminosité et la température de couleur de l'écran permet une lecture agréable à tout moment de la journée. L'autonomie de la batterie est excellente, même avec l'affichage couleur activé, et le stockage est plus que suffisant pour une vaste bibliothèque. En résumé, la Kobo Libra Color est une liseuse haut de gamme qui enrichit l'expérience de lecture avec des couleurs vives et un confort d'utilisation exceptionnel. Je la recommande vivement à tous les passionnés de lecture numérique !
L**.
رااائع حجمه و القراءة فيه ممتعه. شريته بسبب اني ابغى كيندل اوياسس ويكون ملون
K**E
Envío rápido y correcto. Bien embalado. Lo he probado poco (lo acabo de recibir) pero funciona correctamente. La pantalla responde correctamente y se nota un producto bien acabado. Aún no he probado el Bluetooth ni los audiolibros (no estoy interesado en esas opciones ). La WiFi correcta (también en la banda de los 5GHz). Nada más conectar busca actualizaciones. Parece que la interfaz está mejorada respecto a modelos anteriores (Kobo Libra 2 es el último que tengo). Los colores se ven bien, hay que tener en cuenta que no es una tablet ni un PC, no tienen ese brillo ni son los mismos tipos de pantalla. No creo que se puedan realizar comparaciones objetivas. No tienen nada que ver. Resumiendo, estoy contento con la compra realizada.
M**É
echt een geweldige e-reader. De grootte is voor mij perfect. De knopjes maken het erg makkelijk om een pagina om te slaan en de covers van de boeken in kleuren zien is erg fijn. zeker aan te raden
N**A
Mooie reader . Heel content
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