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Made for Amazon, Wireless Charging Dock for Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. Only compatible with Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.

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  • Quick & Easy: Wireless charging dock eliminates the need to plug in your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition every time you want to charge it. The dock is always ready. Just drop your Kindle in the dock and let it charge. Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition sold separately.
  • Perfect Fit: Dock your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in portrait mode
  • Case Charging: The Wireless Charging Dock charges your All-New Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition with a case up to 4mm thick, in portrait mode. Case sold separately.
  • Fast Charging: Charge to 100% in as little as 2 hours with 7.5W of high-speed wireless charging.
  • Home & Office: This stylish design makes it ideal for bedrooms, night stands, kitchens, dens and offices.
  • Charging Indication: Foreign object detection and temperature control features help to provide a safer wireless charging for you and your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition.
  • Included In-Box: Wireless Charging Dock, Power Supply, and Quick Start Guide.

What does the Wireless Charging Dock do?

Wireless charging dock allows you to charge your Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition by placing it in portrait mode in the Dock’s ledge. The dock is designed specifically to fit Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. Plug the included power adapter into an AC outlet and your dock is ready to charge your e-reader wirelessly.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Wireless Charging Dock

Where are the charging coils located?

The charging coils are located on the back of the Kindle and middle of the charging dock. You simply place the Kindle on the dock, and it will automatically charge.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Wireless Charging Dock

How does Wireless Charging Work?

Wireless charging works by transferring energy from the charging dock to a receiver in the back of the Kindle via electromagnetic induction. The charging dock uses an induction coil to create an alternating electromagnetic field, which the receiver coil in the e-reader converts back into electricity to feed the battery.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition Wireless Charging Dock

Can I charge my Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition if I have a case on it?

Yes. As long as the cover or case thickness is 4mm or less.

Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition with case.

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Customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
12,436 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of use and compatibility of the book reader accessory. For example, they mention it's very simple and intuitive. That said, some complain about the lighting. Opinions are mixed on charging and value.

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171 customers mention151 positive20 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the book reader accessory. They mention it's simple, intuitive, and convenient to use. Some say that the user interface is easy to set up and use, with no muss or fuss. They also say that it charges fast and that the changing of the battery is simple.

"This was so easy to set up, it makes it convenient to charge my kindle effortlessly, all I have to do is set it down and it begins the charging..." Read more

"This wireless charging dock is very easy and convenient to use. I can read my book and charging my Kindle at the same time...." Read more

"I love this charger for my Paperwhite! It’s so convenient to just set the Paperwhite in the slot, and it charges in no time...." Read more

"My wife loved it with her new kindle. Easy to use." Read more

131 customers mention100 positive31 negative

Customers like the case compatibility of the book reader accessory. They mention that it works well with a thin basic case and Kindle Signature cases. Some say that it does not work well with bulky cases.

"Works well.charges fast and looks good" Read more

"Works great!" Read more

"Works as intended just put your kindle down to charge and walk away" Read more

"Charger works well but does not work with the case I purchased for my paper white...." Read more

71 customers mention58 positive13 negative

Customers like the appearance of the charging device. They mention that it's sleek, doesn't take up much space, and looks good enough to add to the surrounding environment. Some love the little divot so they know it'll be secure. They also say it'd be perfect for their bedside table or bookshelf and is unobtrusive.

"Works well.charges fast and looks good" Read more

"...This charging pad looks SO nice on my desk and holds the kindle beautifully. It charges well and doesn’t leave me with awkward desk space." Read more

"...Its sleek, light and durable. I do wish that it was foldable that way traveling with it could be more compact." Read more

"The wireless station is awesome and looks cool" Read more

71 customers mention62 positive9 negative

Customers like the quality of the charging dock. They mention it's well made, reliable, and sturdy. The base and angled book holder are sturdy. Customers also say that the charger is practical and useful.

"...1. It's base and angled book holder are sturdy and heavy, and for lack of a better words, they are fused or welded together into essentially one..." Read more

"...Its sleek, light and durable. I do wish that it was foldable that way traveling with it could be more compact." Read more

"...Easy to use and plugs in easy. Charges excellent. Good Quality product overall. Would recommend to anyone! Even I would buy again!!" Read more

"...smaller charging pad for my earbuds, it makes it easier to listen to podcasts and music without bothering my girlfriend by messing with cords...." Read more

57 customers mention44 positive13 negative

Customers like the size of the charging stand. They mention it's small, sleek, and takes up very little space. Some say it fits nicely on their bookshelf and is unobtrusive. It's purpose-built to exactly fit the Kindle and works exactly as it should. The stand is slim and holds the eReader perfectly, and it also makes a great place to store your ereader.

"This holds and charges your kindle. It’s compact and can be put anywhere." Read more

"A little pricey, but I’ll never need to look for a charging cable. Not big so I keep it on the nightstand. Done charging forever." Read more

"...This suckered charges it super fast and fits even with the case I have on my kindle" Read more

"My only complaint is that it is kind of big but honestly so happy to not have to plug in to charge and the battery life is amazing!" Read more

352 customers mention243 positive109 negative

Customers are mixed about the charging of the book reader accessory. Some mention that it charges well, charges their kindle really quickly, and has Qi charging. However, others say that it doesn't work with the stand, charging should just turn off, and that it's useless for charging other devices.

"...Apparently, at that point, it is portable. Just don't forget it's charging cable and an adapter for the wall so you can lug it around with you...." Read more

"This was so easy to set up, it makes it convenient to charge my kindle effortlessly, all I have to do is set it down and it begins the charging..." Read more

"...So, with a pop socket or cover, this charger will not work. Great idea and probably will work for 99% of users, just not for my use. Returned." Read more

"Works well.charges fast and looks good" Read more

110 customers mention51 positive59 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the book reader accessory. Some mention it's well worth the money spent, while others say it'll be a waste of money.

"A little pricey, but I’ll never need to look for a charging cable. Not big so I keep it on the nightstand. Done charging forever." Read more

"...Despite the forgoing gripes it's still a good value." Read more

"When I first got it, it wasn't working, the light would just start flashing white...." Read more

"Awesome product" Read more

46 customers mention7 positive39 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the lighting of the book reader accessory. They mention that the light would just start flashing white, the indicator light is very bright, and the previous model was way brighter. They also mention that it makes them uncomfortable and they could not see the light on the bottom to see if it was fully charged.

"When I first got it, it wasn't working, the light would just start flashing white...." Read more

"...Charges quickly enough. The only negative is the indicator light is very bright...." Read more

"...it’s on the charger, the charger is plugged in, but the indicator light has never lit up, and it just simply does not charge my kindle...." Read more

"...to have all my devices charging on my nightstand, and the LED light is pretty bright...." Read more

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Anker is well known for its quality So no surprise here to discover this QI Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition charger is more like a well made appliance than a cheap, plastic novelty. 1. It's base and angled book holder are sturdy and heavy, and for lack of a better words, they are fused or welded together into essentially one piece. Its well-balanced so it is unlikely anyone could manage to knock this stand over; 2. Because it is solidly built, it doesn't fold down. There is a competitor product which I don't think is officially endorsed by Amazon, but it is for sale on Amazon and its made by Viok. The Viok purports to be portable because it's angled book holder attaches to the base with a plastic hinge, allowing the Viok to fold down until it lays upon the base. And by the way, its base is heavy too. But I've had Kindles for years and all I have ever needed to charge it on-the-job was a mini USB cord - light as a feather. And I have never felt the need for a bookstand. Kindles are lightweight. Anyone I've ever seen reading a Kindle seems to feel comfortable holding it like a paperback novel. In short, The Anker (and the Viok) are meant to be vertical, QI chargers, and once charged, the Kindle battery lasts for weeks. But worse comes to worse, my little mini USB cable is handy. Kindles were made for for portability long before QI chargers came along. That Kindles are so light and thin is probably why you bought one in the first place. But, if for no particular reason, you want prop it up with a heavy Viok Kindle stand, knock yourself out. The Viok does not suddenly become lighter when folded down and shoved in your bag. Of course, if you prefer the Viok that's perfectly fine. Like the Anker, you can place your Kindle on the Viok as easily as the Anker. Just ask yourself, "Why would I need a heavy folding charger if all I'm going to do is leave it plugged in on the night-stand?" 3. The Anker's solid build means it's angle cannot be adjusted. So what? A QI vertical charger is good for one thing. It gives you more real estate on your countertop or night-stand. Not surprisingly, Any device that can charge in a vertical position will provide more real estate on your tabletop, and it will provide for better organization. The Anker does this well. The Viok saves space too -- unless you want to carry it around with you. Then, the Viok takes up space in your bag and is substantially heavier than your Kindle. My suggestion? If you are on-the-job, toss a mini USB cable into your bag; 4. Anker has no moving parts to break. There are only two QI stands marketed for this specific Kindle. Its between Anker and Viok. So - the Viok has hinges made of breakable plastic, which enables it to fold down, or perhaps collapse if something runs into it. Further, to remain upright, the Viok book holder relies upon a thin piece of rectangular plastic, also hinged, and little notches on the base so you can move it from the first position - which is a fine and perfectly comfortable way to read it, to two other positions that place it at a lower and lower angle, until it reaches the last position where it lays completely flat. Apparently, at that point, it is portable. Just don't forget it's charging cable and an adapter for the wall so you can lug it around with you. Honestly, many folks like the Viok, but the logic escapes me; 5. The Anker does not have moving parts. The Viok does, and more moving parts means a greater likelihood to break. Therefore, my money is on Anker to far oulast the Viok by a mile; 6. Now this is the one minor, and for many people negatve aspect to the Anker stand: Viok gets its power via a mini USB "C" cable. Of course, the mini cable plugs into to back of the Biok's base. The other end plugs into a USB port, for which most folks require a separate A/C plug adapter to stick into the wall socket. It's purpose is to down-convert the A/C current so our electronic devices don't burn up. The Anker also requires an A/C adapter. However, thr Anker doesn’t rely on a mini usb connector like the Viok. Instead, it relys upon a good old reliable Plug-in wall adapter with from which extends a thick wire, which plugs into the back of the Anker base with a pin connector. I uploaded a photo of the type of plug so you can see what it would look like. So, what's the difference? I know many folks are only accustomed only to the thinner mini USB cables. I am fairly sure that most folks are familiar with the frequency of replacing those mini cables. Anker's thicker wire is reliable technology. Yes, it predates mini-cables. But from a design point of view that benefits consumers, I have never seen an A/C adapter wire break, requiring replacement. Of course, these observations are just my opinion. Please feel free to disagree. I don't know whether Anker will eventually change to the mini USB "C" power cable. If it does, great. If it doesn't, it is still a superior appliance with no moving plastic parts and nothing to break. And, who knew? discovered I even can charge my iPhone on it. One of my Android phones, too, though there is no guarantee it will work for anything except the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. This is due to the placement of the charging stand's internal QI coil. And no, a QI coil will not harm a device if the QI output is weaker or stronger. that'sbecause they happen to align with Anker's Qi coil. Anyhow, that's all I have to say, and I hope it helps you.
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Anker is well known for its quality So no surprise here to discover this QI Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition charger is more like a well made appliance than a cheap, plastic novelty. 1. It's base and angled book holder are sturdy and heavy, and for lack of a better words, they are fused or welded together into essentially one piece. Its well-balanced so it is unlikely anyone could manage to knock this stand over; 2. Because it is solidly built, it doesn't fold down. There is a competitor product which I don't think is officially endorsed by Amazon, but it is for sale on Amazon and its made by Viok. The Viok purports to be portable because it's angled book holder attaches to the base with a plastic hinge, allowing the Viok to fold down until it lays upon the base. And by the way, its base is heavy too. But I've had Kindles for years and all I have ever needed to charge it on-the-job was a mini USB cord - light as a feather. And I have never felt the need for a bookstand. Kindles are lightweight. Anyone I've ever seen reading a Kindle seems to feel comfortable holding it like a paperback novel. In short, The Anker (and the Viok) are meant to be vertical, QI chargers, and once charged, the Kindle battery lasts for weeks. But worse comes to worse, my little mini USB cable is handy. Kindles were made for for portability long before QI chargers came along. That Kindles are so light and thin is probably why you bought one in the first place. But, if for no particular reason, you want prop it up with a heavy Viok Kindle stand, knock yourself out. The Viok does not suddenly become lighter when folded down and shoved in your bag. Of course, if you prefer the Viok that's perfectly fine. Like the Anker, you can place your Kindle on the Viok as easily as the Anker. Just ask yourself, "Why would I need a heavy folding charger if all I'm going to do is leave it plugged in on the night-stand?" 3. The Anker's solid build means it's angle cannot be adjusted. So what? A QI vertical charger is good for one thing. It gives you more real estate on your countertop or night-stand. Not surprisingly, Any device that can charge in a vertical position will provide more real estate on your tabletop, and it will provide for better organization. The Anker does this well. The Viok saves space too -- unless you want to carry it around with you. Then, the Viok takes up space in your bag and is substantially heavier than your Kindle. My suggestion? If you are on-the-job, toss a mini USB cable into your bag; 4. Anker has no moving parts to break. There are only two QI stands marketed for this specific Kindle. Its between Anker and Viok. So - the Viok has hinges made of breakable plastic, which enables it to fold down, or perhaps collapse if something runs into it. Further, to remain upright, the Viok book holder relies upon a thin piece of rectangular plastic, also hinged, and little notches on the base so you can move it from the first position - which is a fine and perfectly comfortable way to read it, to two other positions that place it at a lower and lower angle, until it reaches the last position where it lays completely flat. Apparently, at that point, it is portable. Just don't forget it's charging cable and an adapter for the wall so you can lug it around with you. Honestly, many folks like the Viok, but the logic escapes me; 5. The Anker does not have moving parts. The Viok does, and more moving parts means a greater likelihood to break. Therefore, my money is on Anker to far oulast the Viok by a mile; 6. Now this is the one minor, and for many people negatve aspect to the Anker stand: Viok gets its power via a mini USB "C" cable. Of course, the mini cable plugs into to back of the Biok's base. The other end plugs into a USB port, for which most folks require a separate A/C plug adapter to stick into the wall socket. It's purpose is to down-convert the A/C current so our electronic devices don't burn up. The Anker also requires an A/C adapter. However, thr Anker doesn’t rely on a mini usb connector like the Viok. Instead, it relys upon a good old reliable Plug-in wall adapter with from which extends a thick wire, which plugs into the back of the Anker base with a pin connector. I uploaded a photo of the type of plug so you can see what it would look like. So, what's the difference? I know many folks are only accustomed only to the thinner mini USB cables. I am fairly sure that most folks are familiar with the frequency of replacing those mini cables. Anker's thicker wire is reliable technology. Yes, it predates mini-cables. But from a design point of view that benefits consumers, I have never seen an A/C adapter wire break, requiring replacement. Of course, these observations are just my opinion. Please feel free to disagree. I don't know whether Anker will eventually change to the mini USB "C" power cable. If it does, great. If it doesn't, it is still a superior appliance with no moving plastic parts and nothing to break. And, who knew? discovered I even can charge my iPhone on it. One of my Android phones, too, though there is no guarantee it will work for anything except the Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition. This is due to the placement of the charging stand's internal QI coil. And no, a QI coil will not harm a device if the QI output is weaker or stronger. that'sbecause they happen to align with Anker's Qi coil. Anyhow, that's all I have to say, and I hope it helps you.
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Shelley H.
5.0 out of 5 stars So convenient!
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars So convenient!
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2024
I bought this charger to accompany the appropriate eReader we got our daughter for Christmas. I also bought one for my reader. It is perfect. I never have to worry about when I need to charge my reader. It is always ready to go. My daughter says she loves hers as well. If you have the correct reader for this charger I highly recommend it. It charges well with a case on. I have other Anker products so I was pretty sure I’d be getting a reliable product. I did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It charges the Kindle
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a lock for standing, charging, and finding yoru Kindle.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a lock for standing, charging, and finding yoru Kindle.
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2023
The price is definitely on the brighter side, almost a no-brainer, compared to wireless charging stands from Apple, Google, and Samsung. It's worth it on sheer convenience alone. A place to stand your Kindle while it charges. If it's on your desk, you can use it as a book holder as you read. Would be nice if it had charging cut off to protect the battery but that level of electronic smarts is beyond the Kindle, unfortunately. Mine is in a (blue) magnetic cover case and charges wirelessly without problem. Another bonus, it makes you less likely to be looking around for your Kindle. It has a home!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great product
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