Kobo Unveils Remote Control for Ereaders: A Game-Changer for Avid Readers
In a move that is set to revolutionize the reading experience, Kobo has released its latest accessory - the Kobo Remote. This innovative device allows users to control their e-readers wirelessly, providing maximum comfort and convenience.
The Kobo Remote, which costs $30, will be available for purchase on November 4. According to Kobo CEO Michael Tamblyn, "In a Canadian winter, we know that sometimes maximum reading comfort means burrowing down in the blankets, tucking yourself in and not emerging until spring. The Kobo Remote is the perfect accessory for peak immersive reading; it's an invitation to lounge deeper, multitask smarter and simply enjoy reading without limits."
The remote control has been custom-built for Kobo products and will be available in both black and white, matching the company's other products. It can integrate with any Kobo e-reader that features Bluetooth functionality, including the Libra 2 and the well-reviewed Clara Colour.
For avid readers, this accessory is a game-changer. No longer will they need to physically hold their device or prop up a hand to turn pages every 30 seconds. The Kobo Remote allows users to lay in bed and read all day without interruption, making it an ideal companion for long reading sessions.
The release of the Kobo Remote comes at a time when e-readers are becoming increasingly popular. With the rise of digital reading, companies like Kobo are innovating to meet the changing needs of readers. The remote control is a testament to this commitment, providing users with a seamless and enjoyable reading experience.
In an era where technology is constantly evolving, the Kobo Remote is a significant development in the world of e-readers. As Tamblyn notes, "The Kobo Remote is not just a device; it's an invitation to explore new ways of reading." With its wireless functionality and sleek design, this accessory is set to revolutionize the way we read.
The Kobo Remote will be available for purchase on November 4, marking a new era in e-reader technology. As readers continue to adapt to digital formats, companies like Kobo are pushing the boundaries of innovation, providing users with cutting-edge solutions that enhance their reading experience.
*Reporting by Engadget.*