JKase(TM) Executive Series Premium Quality Custom Fit Folio Case Cover Compatible with Kindle Paperwhite Display Wifi + 3G Model (Black) – Product Review
I am a big fan of Kindle covers and cases for one simple reason: the Kindle “screen” is very fragile, and I have already broken two Kindles because of this. So over the years I’ve become very cautious about leaving my Kindle “exposed,” especially if I am taking it with me in a bag or in any other manner. So the first thing I look for when I buy a new Kindle is a protective sleeve.
I am not a big fan of reading cases in which you permanently keep your Kindle. One of my favorite things about Kindle is its light wright and very compact size. Those features make for almost effortless holding experience. However, this particular JKase makes it very easy to insert your Kindle and take it out, so I’ll probably use it as both a case on an occasion, as well as a protective sleeve while going about with my Kindle.
The case is a bit thicker than I would have liked, but it’s otherwise very handsome. When closed it resembles a Moleskin notebook, especially with the fastening strip on the side. The black faux leather looks nice enough and is pleasant to a touch. The interior is covered with suede. I am not the biggest fan of this material, but this particular kind does not irritate me at all.
As already mentioned, it’s very easy to insert Kindle inside and take it out. The clasp that keeps Kindle from falling out does not fasten to anything, but uses clever design to secure the Kindle. The case leaves the power button and the USB port exposed and accessible.
Reading your Kindle while inside the JKase is for the most part easy and comfortable. Having the case does add to the thickness, perhaps even doubling it, but this is not all bad. I find it that having a thicker case can make Kindle more comfortable to hold. The elastic strap that keeps the cover closed while not reading also keeps it firmly open when you do read. The cover side of the JKase comes with a small hand pocket for firmer hold, although I didn’t find this way of reading particularly effective. There is also a small pocket in which you can insert a note or some other small object. I’ve used this case with my Kindle Paperwhite, although it can also work with the smaller “regular” Kindle. However, the fit for this smaller model is not as snug.
Overall, I really like this case and would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes having the Kindle in a case constantly. It is nicely made, functional, and very affordable.
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