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Kobo Remote Lets You Turn Pages Easily
October 17, 2025 -
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Kobo’s new e-reader remote lets you turn the page with the press of a button, making digital reading smoother and more convenient than ever. Designed for readers who love comfort and flexibility, the new device adds a modern twist to the traditional e-reading experience.
Whether you’re cozy on the couch, cooking dinner, or walking on the treadmill, this handy gadget ensures you never have to touch your e-reader screen to keep the story going.
A Smarter Way To Read
Kobo announced its first official remote control for e-readers, designed to make page-turning easier in any situation. While it’s not completely hands-free, it’s the next best thing for readers who want convenience.
The remote comes with a wrist strap, letting you keep it nearby without holding it constantly—perfect for multitasking moments like cooking, exercising, or even snuggling your pet.
Works With Most Bluetooth Kobo Devices
Kobo confirmed that the remote works with all Bluetooth-enabled Kobo e-readers, including the Clara 2E, Clara BW, Clara Colour, Libra Colour, Libra 2, Sage, Elipsa, and Elipsa 2E.
Beyond turning pages, the remote can also control audiobooks—you can play, pause, or adjust the volume without touching your device. This adds extra convenience for audiobook lovers who use Kobo’s built-in listening features.
Stylish And Affordable
Available in sleek black or white, the Kobo remote will launch on November 4th across regions like the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia. Priced at $29.99, it’s an affordable upgrade for avid readers looking to simplify their digital reading setup.
The minimalist design ensures it complements Kobo’s clean aesthetic while offering practical usability for everyday readers.
Amazon has offered third-party Kindle remotes for years, but this marks the first time Kobo has created an official remote for its own lineup. The move strengthens Kobo’s position in the e-reader market, showing its commitment to enhancing user comfort and accessibility.
For anyone who’s ever balanced an e-reader on a coffee table or struggled to tap the screen mid-workout, Kobo’s new e-reader remote lets you turn the page with the press of a button—a small innovation with big
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