Unfortunately, no model has come out yet that can cater to those that are 100% blind. However, those that can still see, even faintly, can use Kindle devices to read thanks to the many functions they have. Of course, some models are better than the others, so we’ve decided to compile a list of the ones we think cater best to the needs of the visually impaired. Note: Deals are subject to change. Keep in mind that the price tag often varies. We recommend going on the vendor’s website to check the price. Some of the products may be out of stock by the time you’ve made your purchasing decision. So, hurry up and hit the buy button.

What are the best Kindle devices for the visually impaired?

It features the highest contrast ratio of all Kindle devices, making it even brighter than actual letters printed on paper, but without the glare you’d expect from a regular ebook reader. Additionally, the adjustable lighting is great for when you’re trying to read in pretty much any area, regardless of how illuminated or dark the room is. As such, the Kindle got upgraded to have some features that now also benefit those that suffer from visual impairment, as you can now adjust the brightness and contrast ratio more than ever before. SPONSORED More so, text can be highlighted and zoomed in without ever leaving the page, which is a great added bonus. One model that fits these criteria is the Kindle Oasis, which features a paperwhite display with a high contrast ratio that feels like reading off of real paper, all while wrapped in a compact and very functional design. Recently, they decided to include various image adjustment tools and font editors that can be really handy for those that have trouble reading. So, if you’re looking for a Kindle that is good for the visually impaired, look for those that have the latest firmware installed, especially the Kindle Paperwhite.

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