![]() It is fine for casual watching of TV shows and movies but it doesn’t have automatic brightness adjustment, so you’ll need to manually turn it down at night or up in bright light. The 7in screen is better in the flesh than it might seem on paper but it is not HD and pales in comparison to higher-priced competition. The new Fire 7 inherits the smoother, more modern and slimmed-down design of the recent Fire HD 8 and HD 10 tablets. ![]() Make sure to click on the link and check it out.The body of the tablet is made of 35% recycled plastic and feels smooth and hard wearing. I’ve actually written a detailed article on this topic on why Kindle devices don’t come with chargers. There are various reasons why Amazon does so. Kindle Fire Tablets are provided with both a charging cord as well as a charger. ![]() Most Kindle devices, with the exception of Kindle Fire Tablets, come with a charging cable inside the box but not the charging head. Make sure to check out the table listed in the previous section for getting the correct charger head and the charging cable for your Kindle device. While the charger head may be common for most Kindle devices, the charging port or the cable used can vary from one device to another. However, the charging cord used along with the charger head may vary from one Kindle device to another. Kindle Fire HD 10 uses a 9W charger head. Do All Kindles Use the Same Charger?Īll Kindles, with the exception of Kindle Fire HD 10, use the same charger head (5 Watt). So, another way of looking at it is if you have bought your Kindle device in 2020 or earlier, you most likely need a USB 2.0 charger for your Kindle! However, things do get complicated if you have purchased your device in 2021 or thereafter.įor that, you will need to map your device against the table above and verify the device charger type used. Related Article – 8 Reasons Why Kindle Takes Too Long to Charge! Kindle transitioned to the USB type C charging only as recently as 2021! Generally speaking, most Kindle devices have been using a USB 2.0 charging port (also known as micro-USB). In it, I also share a handy table that you can use to match the serial number codes to identify your Kindle version! If you are not sure what version of the device you are using, you can easily verify it against the serial number of your device.Ĭheck out my other article on “ How to Find Your Kindle Serial Number“. Simply click on the link to view the charger on Amazon.Ī table illustrating various Kindle versions along with the charger used S. Make sure you match your Kindle device from the below list and identify the right charger for your device. Also, read my other article to learn more about Kindle Unlimited! What Charger Does Kindle Use?īy now, you already know that different variants of Kindle use different charger types.īelow, I’ve compiled a list of all the different Kindle devices and the type of charger used for each. In this article, I will list down the different types of chargers that various versions of Kindle use so that you can easily compare and make a purchase! Plus, I will also recommend the best charger to buy for your Kindle!ĭid You Know? You can read Unlimited Kindle books on Amazon with Kindle Unlimited! Check out this special offer to try Kindle Unlimited for FREE. ![]() Therefore, it becomes quite important to know which charger to buy for your Kindle as you don’t want to end up with the wrong one! Likewise, Kindle Fire 8 HD, Fire 8 HD Plus, and Fire HD 10 use a USB C charger while Fire 7 Tablet has a USB 2.0 port.ĭifferent Kindle devices use different charging ports. Whereas, the latest Kindle Paperwhite, Signature Edition, and the Kids Edition use a USB C charger. Kindle devices 10th generation or below use a USB 2.0 (micro-USB) charger. Whether you’ve ordered a new Kindle device or perhaps you have misplaced the charger for your Kindle, it is important to know what charger a Kindle uses! – meaning I may get a commission if you decide to purchase through my links, at no additional cost to you. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links.
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