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📚 Elevate your reading game—color, comfort, and waterproof freedom in one sleek device.
The Kobo Libra Colour is a 7-inch glare-free color eReader featuring the advanced Kaleido 3 E Ink display, IPX8 waterproof rating, and 32GB storage capacity. Designed for professionals who demand both style and substance, it offers ergonomic controls, dark mode, and extensive customization. With audiobook support, seamless cloud syncing, and access to Kobo Plus and OverDrive, it’s the ultimate portable library for millennial managers craving immersive, distraction-free reading anywhere.










| ASIN | B0D1KV86N4 |
| Battery Average Life | 4 weeks |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,081 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #15 in eBook Readers |
| Bluetooth support? | No |
| Brand | Kobo |
| Built-In Media | E-readear |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 446 Reviews |
| Display Technology | Electronic Ink |
| File Format | BMP, CBR, CBZ, EPUB, EPUB3, FlePub, GIF, HTML, JPEG, MOBI, PDF, PNG, RTF, TIFF, TXT |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 7.05 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rakuten Kobo |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | Kobo Libra Colour |
| Native Resolution | 1680x1264 |
| Night vision | No |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Kobo Stylus 2 compatibility, full-color E Ink display, waterproofing, and support for various content types including comics and graphic novels |
| Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
| Screen Size | 7 Inches |
| UPC | 681495009688 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Warranty |
V**I
IDK What to Put Here
EDIT: Previously, I mistakenly stated that this has no security, but it does in the form of a PIN. I've updated my review to reflect that, and bumped it up to 5 stars This is my first eReader so I have no comparison of performance compared to others. I'll list the cons first in case there are any deal-breakers for people, then they can stop reading and look for something else. Cons: -No SD/microSD slot -No NAS drive option -No headphone jack -Will get you addicted to reading Neutrals: -Looks like something from old Star Trek Pros: -Clear, readable text -Decent Colour -Readable in blinding sunlight -Super lightweight -Great battery life -Supports Google Drive, Overdrive & Dropbox -Probably won't shatter when you drop it Despite a few drawbacks, I still greatly enjoy this eReader. I don't foresee myself needing more than 32GB of storage for books, as I'm not an audio book guy (yet), and even so, I can transfer anything from my laptop to the Libra anyway. But still, I do have a NAS drive and microSD cards lying around, so being able to use those would've been a nice feature for peace of mind and feeling like I didn't overspend on tech stuff (lol). Maybe one day we'll get an OTA update that let's us use NAS drives. Now for the cool stuff! I wasn't completely sold on an eReader since I already have a tablet, but I decided to buy one anyway to see what the fuss is about, and I ultimately still love this thing. It's incredibly light and doesn't tire my hands like a tablet or a book, and being able to fit so many books onto something so small still wows me. Dang it, I just love technology! Syncing this with Google Drive just makes things even better. I've never dropped this thing but it looks a lot more durable than a glass phone, or even a tablet, and I'm confident it can survive a few drops. If you're someone who frequently drops stuff, I'd still buy a case for the aesthetic, if anything- this looks like it was designed by the same people who designed Star Trek Voyager computers. But maybe that's the case for all eReaders, no pun intended. Thanks to my allergies, I dislike going outside, but I did bother to test it in direct, blinding, sunburnable light and the brightness still makes things more than readable. If you're someone who likes to pretend they're a White Lotus character and reads on the beach with sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat, this can be a part of your prop arsenal. Personally, I like to read in bed before I go to sleep and I haven't dropped it on my face yet. As far as colour is concerned, it doesn't look as nice as my tablet or phone, but maybe that's asking too much. Apparently, colour eReaders are a mindblowing new thing so it might wow you. I haven't fully converted and sub'd to their book shop, so I can't comment on the experience there; I still have my Kindle Unlimited sub still active and may also buy a Kindle to see how the experience compares. I do notice that the Kindle app on my tablet tries to sell me new books hardcore and is way more in my face than this shop's. Despite that, I might end up with two book subs since it's current_Year and everyone has 10 streaming subs anyway. Carrying around two eReaders is definitely not as physically demanding as carrying two thick books. If you have the expendable income, why not have the best of both worlds? In short, this Libra Colour is gas. I've reconnected to my nerdy childhood and I'm reading tonnes more thanks to it. For anyone who loves reading, this is an amazing experience with ridiculous battery life compared to a phone or tablet, and won't strain your eyes. 5 Ryan Reynolds'!
B**A
Kindle's biggest competitor
Probably one of the best Kindle competitors on the market. As someone who doesn't want to give Amazon absolutely all of my information and money (even though I'm sure they still do somehow), all of my e-reader research led me to Kobo. The e-reader itself is great quality. Buttons are clicky, screen ppi is great, device isn't too heavy. It is a plastic device, and in my hands it was a little bit slippery, but that was fixed with a case I was going to put on it anyway. Its incredibly easy to use, whether you want to use the Kobo Store or just load your own ebooks. Has great integrations with multiple cloud solutions, like Google Drive, so loading new ebooks without a computer right in front of you is a breeze. Probably the biggest downside to this device is the color reproduction. It is actually surprisingly good, but color ereaders are never going to capture the same thing as an actual comic book or graphic novel in front of you. So I'm not going to take any stars off for this since it has more to do with the genre of color ereaders as opposed to this one in particular. The only big downside to going with a non-kindle device is the lack of the Kindle store. For better or for worse, Amazon has an absolute choke hold on most publishing rights to both ebooks and audio books. If you're a non-kindle user like me, Kindle just has so many more exclusives that its really hard to compete. With some know how (and an internet connection), you can get around that fairly easily, but for someone who doesn't want to sail the seas, depending on what you want out of an e-reader, a Kindle might be a better choice. That really pains me to admit it, but that's more a complaint towards Amazon that it is a review of this Kobo. Hopefully one day Amazon will be sued for anti trust and anti consumerism to fix this, but until then, the best way to fight them is by using our wallets. Yes I see the irony of this review literally being on Amazon after complaining about Amazon.
E**E
Switched from Kindle and I'm in love
I was disappointed when Kindle discontinued their Oasis and didn't release any kindles with page turn buttons.. which led me here! This device is super comfortable to hold with or without a case and the page turn buttons are amazing. They click well while not being noisy. I personally love the UI so much more than Kindle's. I find it to be a lot less glitchy as well. Kobo Plus is also pretty good but obviously there will be some books that aren't available due to being exclusive with KU. Having Overdrive on the device itself is also a huge plus, I only wish you could be logged into multiple cards at one time on the device. The screen will probably be hit or miss for most people. I actually really like it because to me it looks more like real paper as opposed to an electronic screen. If you've used the Paperwhite or Boox Page, this definitely doesn't look like that due to the color screen. It is a bit more grainy and almost looks like you're reading on a newspaper. I find myself preferring this actually because of the more authentic look to a physical book. The colors are good in my opinion too. Don't expect extremely vibrant colors as this isn't an iPad, it's still e-ink. The daily book deals on the Kobo store are also a good selection. The note-taking feature is perfect. I really love that you can write anywhere on the screen and change highlight / pen colors. My complaint is that the stylus doesn't come with Kobo Libra though. And the stylus is expensive.
W**.
Found a single flaw, otherwise great reader
I spent a lot of time reviewing e-readers before deciding on this one, so my expectations were tempered. I also bought a relatively inexpensive metapen to use with it. I decided on the white color. The good: The tablet is lightweight and feels good in the hand. I had to charge it with the included charger cable (No AC charger included) when I received it because it was only half charged, due to shipping regulations. It charged quickly and setup was quick and easy as I already had a Kobo account. I first sideloaded a bunch of different types of books with Calibre and it recognized and opened each one and page turning was quick, the screen was very responsive and the text sharp. Images were muted colors as the are on a color e-reader, but legible. The metapen worked like a charm to take notes and I setup Google Drive to export the notes and that worked perfectly. The one flaw. After charging, the tablet doesn't want to wake up from sleeping. I found that I had to hold the power button down till it turns off and restart it after charging if it goes to sleep. The only other solution is to go into the settings and toggle the setting to turn off to never. Overall this is a great color tablet at a great price, i really like it.
A**T
my comfort device!!!
I genuinely cannot live without this thing. I've had a Kindle in the past but it doesn't even hold a candle to a kobo. I really love so much about it. it's the perfect size, there's tons of customization, the colors are beautiful, it's easy to use, it holds a good charge, there's tons of space, you can separate your books into categories, annotate them, upload your own fonts and screensavers, I could keep going. I really don't have anything negative to say about this device, it's been such a good product!!!
D**R
Beautiful & functional
The #1 thing I like about this is that it's not an Amazon product & there's no sign of Kindle Unlimited. When buying an ebook from Kobo you are still just purchasing a license. It is in their terms of sale. It is a decent size and lightweight. I have a Kindle Fire 7 generation 9. The Kobo is lighter and easier on the eyes. I like that it comes in white. The color is lovely. Very nice for book covers, illustrations, comics, etc. Yes - it does look washed out sometimes compared to a printed page or phone screen. Doesn't work so well for something like a quilting pattern book where you might want to see the colors more vividly (you could use the app on a phone or tablet for that). The screen brightness is decent. Battery lasts several days. I like having room on the side to hold the ereader, and the option of using the buttons. I also like where the power button is located. There is the option of audiobooks on the ereader, but no speaker, so you must use bluetooth to listen from the ereader. I really like the integration of dropbox & overdrive. Makes it so convenient to access books from multiple sources. I really like being able to see, within the store, if a book I'm interested in is available to borrow. You can't browse the library with Overdrive, though. Within the Kobo shopping experience there are places where you have the option to buy a book, but it doesn't show a price. That is a little annoying. There are a lot of things about this ereader to love & some things that could be a little better. It is a little expensive. I hope to get a lot of use out of it for a long time.
T**R
Amazing - former kindle oasis user
I absolutely love my Kobo, but I will say getting used to the Kobo environment is a little bit of a learning curve coming from kindle. First of all if you really enjoy Kindle insights that show how long you’ve read a book, when you read the book, how long it took you to read it throughout the month, What days you read versus what days you did not read, etc, this may not be the device for you because the software/environment is just not there yet. I wish I had known that before purchasing. I do miss those insights from Kindle, but I will say I enjoy the feel and look and hardware of the Kobo more than the Kindle Oasis. I also obviously love that there is color, and highlighting and taking notes with the pen has become something I can’t live without. The battery life is super impressive, I read a lot, and I barely ever have to charge this thing, I’d say it’s about the same as the Kindle oasis. You can upload news articles with the pocket app and read them on your kobo as well as library books which I think is super cool and was easy to figure out how to do, I don’t really think that Kindle allows you to do that, but I may be wrong. The brightness on the kobo is a little bit different than the Kindle, I think that it might come off as a little bit of a harsher light, but I do love that it’s adjustable by just dragging your finger up and down the side of the screen, which is so handy. I will say I think that Kindle has a better Kindle unlimited selection versus kobo plus subscription if you’re into fantasy romance novels. I can’t really speak to other genres, but I have noticed that a lot of the books I wanted to read were not available with my subscription, unfortunately, but there is a pretty good reward points system with the Kobo at least. The Kobo is definitely lighter than the Kindle Oasis, because it is made from recycled plastic instead of Metal. If that is important to you, you are making the right choice going with Kobo.
D**M
Terrible ereader, terrible seller. Do not buy.
Terrible ereader, terrible seller. I bought this a a Christmas gift. It is incredibly slow, the screen is unreadable and the menus and controls are clunky and hard to figure out. So I reset the item or it back in the box and returned it. Total time in my hand, 10 minutes. Most expensive 10 minutes of my life. I returned it timely, but kobo took 40 dollars from my return! I have no idea why! This is a terrible company and a terrible product. I did extensive research before buying this, and I saved up for it. I'm so disappointed.
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