• Designed specifically with auto wake/sleep for Amazon Kindle paper white (10th generation, 2018 releases).
  • Automatically wakes or puts your device to sleep when the lid is opened and closed.
  • Slim lightweight protective hardback with premium quality synthetic leather. The no-scratch soft interior adds comfort and an additional layer of protection.
  • Device can be charged with case closed. Magnetic closure.
  • Lifetime warranty. Various colors available. Search "MoKo Kindle Paper white" For other styles and color options from BSCstore.

I love this case. I was really tempted to go for a case that less expensive, generic looking and was listed as lighter weight (as weight is a big factor for me when it comes to cases) but I just couldn't resist going for a case that was reminiscent of the book Sarah carries in the movie Labyrinth. It is such a lovely case, well made, fits perfectly and is still very light weight. Highly recommend!

I got this cover in the floral print because it was $4. That's more than ten times less than Amazon's official cover which cost $50 at the time of purchase, or $1 more than the actual Kindle Paperwhite device itself. It fits the device well, it's sturdy and it even has the magnetic wake/sleep function, with the magnet also keeping the cover closed.

This is a great well priced case for the new kindle paperwhite 2018 edition. The cover easily went on the back of my new paperwhite and the fit is perfect. The inside flap cover has a soft thin felt like fabric that goes against the screen, and the cover is the automatic sleep, wake style. I ordered black, and there’s a subtle pattern on the cover that is pleasing to look at and hold and looks nice. The Moko case is very light weight, adding little weight to the Kindke Paperwhite, and the cover flips all the way back for easy holding. I’m really impressed with this great little lightweight case. I prefer reading with a case. I like the better grip I get, and I’ve read now a few hours and have only good to say about the case and can absolutely recommend it. My one little observance is the front doesn’t always close quite square. Probably because it’s so lightweight. And probably most wont notice, and when I do, I stand the Kindle in the case, on a table or my knee for a second and the front squares right up. Really this isn’t noticeable, but I have a thing for square. Not a biggie at all and probably a little trade off for such a nice light weight, very affordable case. I thought I’d mention Incase any one else notices and is concerned. I really think it’s a trade off for the lightness of the whole case to not add weight to the ereader. And the case and front cover in no way feels flimsy. The back part holding the Kindke eReader is solid but light weight and the front flap is very sturdy and light weight. Moko has created a great budget case. I am really impressed with this case.

I like that this cover is thin. It holds the newest Paperwhite in a snug bezel so you don't have to worry about it falling out. It seems to be made out of heavy cardboard and covered with the pattern in a quality way. If I drop it, I'm not sure how protected it will be because it doesn't have any padding but I really like the thin, clean style.

I just got the case yesterday, so here are first impressions only. It's very minimalist. Essentially, it's a plastic clip for the Kindle, covered in pebbled simulated leather, joined to a hard cover that protects the screen, and incorporates a magnet to switch the Kindle on when the cover is open and off when it's closed. The cover fits snugly, and there are no straps or clips interfering with screen access. Similarly, the charge port, indicator, and switch are easy to reach. Assuming it lasts a few months, it will be well worth the very low price. It does exactly what it's supposed to do.

This case for the 2018 Paperwhite is far better than the case I had for my previous version Paperwhite -- and it cost less. It's much slimmer and doesn't add the bulk that the old one did. I like the subtle design that gives it a touch of class, and the leather look.

MoKo is the only brand Kindle case I've ever owned. I've had four Kindles and four MoKo covers. My current cover is the smart shell type. It holds my 10th Generation Kindle securely, is easy to take off and on, feels like a book and doesn't add any noticeable weight to the device. I trust the MoKo covers so much that I don't hesitate to buy them as gifts. And the huge selection of attractive styles makes picking one out fun.

Quick aside: Make sure you are buying a compatible case for your Kindle! The "10th generation" Paperwhite first became available in November 2018. It is smaller than prior models. Its backside is completely flat, with gently curved edges on all four sides. The *older* models (incompatible with this case) included a small hump area at the bottom where the power button and USB port were located. This is an excellent case, especially for a cost substantially lower than Amazon's similar first party offerings. The outside covers are a sort of snake skin textured, rubberized material with a good amount of friction. I can stack my phone on top without worry of it slipping off, and it's easy to walk around with this case. The inside front cover is a medium-dark gray material that feels like felt. The inside back cover is hard plastic. Overall, this is very similar to the MoKo case I used for my 6th gen Paperwhite, with a couple of small differences. The 10th gen case doesn't have MoKo printed or embossed anywhere visible other than inside the back cover. This is hidden once the Paperwhite is in the case. The model for the older Paperwhite had the MoKo logo embossed on the inside front cover. Next, it's dimensions are significantly thinner/smaller in every aspect (but so is the newer Paperwhite). It also doesn't have the proud edge protruding off the center of the right hand side. The old one had that to hold its magnetic closure. This newer model has magnets concealed within the cover's right-hand, outside corners and they mate with the Paperwhite's (also concealed) magnetic switches.

When I first received my new Paperwhite 10th Gen, I wanted to put the device into the official Amazon fabric case. I am in no way bashing that fabric case, but I was thrown off just a bit from how exposed the top and bottom of the Paperwhite was, leading me to look for another case and coming across this one. I was very much surprised at how this new MoKo case resembles my 2014 Paperwhite Kindle case! The entire Paperwhite is covered (minus the much smaller cutout for the charging port, power button, and charging light), feeling safe and secure. This has more of a plastic feel to it than the leather look, but I don't truly consider this a con. The closing cover is very slightly bigger than the case (at least on mine), but not enough to sway a star away. The inside magnet definitely holds onto the device to insure it remains closed. Just keep in mind when the cover is folded around while reading, the front of the cover does not have any magnets to hold onto the bottom of the case (like the fabric case mentioned earlier). I actually find that to be a positive thing as I felt uneasy trying to pull the cover to closing on the other case, afraid of dropping the Paperwhite all together. You definitely get what you pay for, and for the price of this case, it truly is well worth it.