kobo sage and libra2 best buy contestNever travel without a Kobo eReader. Slip it in your carryon and you have a whole library of books, without affecting luggage weight limits, and without limiting your reading choices to one or two books during your trip. An eReader is a must have travel item, as essential as a toothbrush or a camera. So read on to learn more and to learn how you can enter for an opportunity to win one of the two newest Kobo eReaders that we recently reviewed on the blog.

An eReader is one of the essentials you need for travelling

Travelling requires planning and making tough choices of what to bring and what not to bring. Even after carefully considering our options, we often find that we packed too much, including many non-essential items, finding that either the luggage is so over stuffed that it won’t close or it does close but is so overweight we risk having to pay a fortune in extra airline fees. Worse, you think you packed everything but arrive at your destination lamenting not having remembered one item. You need an objective list of things that are essential when travelling, like the Travel buying guide we just created on the blog.

It isn’t just a great resource for things to purchase when about to take a trip, it’s also something to guide your packing choices. If it’s not on the list, it may not be a true travel essential. I know what some of you are going to say: my medication isn’t mentioned in that article and it’s essential. Clearly, we couldn’t cover everything for everyone. However, most of the things you might want to take on a trip will be covered in that buying guide. Incidentally, blog articles are editable: if you have a suggestion of something we missed, you can add it in a comment and it might get included in the next round of editing.

Relax, recline, and read

You might have notice that I didn’t actually say why an eReader is essential for travelling. Let’s take a minute to consider a typical trip. You get to the airport and wait for sometimes hours. You try to access Wi-Fi but get no signal: their Wi-Fi is down. You are prepared for this. You get your eReader and scan the selection of books that you downloaded in advance. You feel that the classic Fitzgerald you are half-way into doesn’t suit your mood. You find several others you have been eager to start and pick Rushdie’s “Midnight Children”. When you hear the boarding call, you are surprised to not have even noticed the time fly by. You nudge the person sitting across the aisle with eyes closed and headphones on: she might have missed her plane if you hadn’t been there to awaken her!

A similar scenario could capture the benefits of the eReader while flying across the ocean for many hours. The fact is, an eReader provides the kind of experience you won’t get from other forms of entertainment. You could watch a movie, and might do that for a couple hours, but a book does so much more than a video or film. You aren’t at the director’s mercy for how the story is interpreted, how the characters look, or how the scene feels. Books require you to use your brain with the payoff being you get more out of the experience. There’s a reason why the book is usually much, much better than the film version of the story.

Your whole trip is better thanks to having an eReader along. The two Kobo eReaders we are giving away in this contest are perfect no matter where you go. Read at the beach, the E Ink screen is unaffected by the bright sun; reading is just like on paper. But of course you’ll have thousands of books in a Kobo and it’s waterproof—get it wet and keep reading without a worry. Even at night, under the stars on the patio of your AirBnb, the comfortLight in the eReader means you can read in comfort, without impacting your ability to count shooting stars.

I’ll just add one note about the Kobo Sage and its accompanying Kobo Stylus that we are giving away. You can learn about the similarities and differences between the Sage and the Libra 2 by reading the review on the blog. The biggest difference is that the Sage enables you to take notes right on the screen using the Kobo Stylus. You likely won’t be writing a novel on your travels, but you may find the ability to jot some notes really useful. For example, you could note some of the landmarks you photographed: one of my pet-peeves is looking through my photos after a trip and not being able to remember the names of some places.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.

  1. Read the Travel buying guide on the blog, then in a comment below, tell us one item in that guide that you consider the most essential, and one item not mentioned in that guide that you think is also essential and we should consider adding to improve the buying guide.
  2. For up to two (2) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) telling your friends and followers that you are entering to win a Kobo eReader from Best Buy; include the hashtag #BBYKOBOContest, so we can find your post, and include a picture of the Kobo prizes like that shown here or above. Then return here and tell us in a comment below, on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc) but the post must be public so we can verify it is there. Add one comment below for each social media channel for up to 2 contest entries.

What you can win 

At the end of this contest, we’ll randomly select two (2) winners: one will get the Kobo Sage and Kobo Stylus that were reviewed on the blog, and the other will get the Kobo Libra2 that was reviewed on the blog.

This contest runs from June 29th to July 12th.

Remember you can enter in two different ways, as discussed above. Increase your chances of winning by telling anyone you love to travel with about the contest so they too have a chance to win.

Win a Kobo eReader Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck!

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

545 COMMENTS

  1. A tablet to stay connected, and a power adapter so the tablet can stay connected. A lugage scale to help avoid overweight charges.

  2. The power bank is essential. Additionally, a waterproof cover would be essential when reading by the pool or beach.

  3. The power bank is most essential. I would also add some sort of water proof bag to store electronics, which is especially important at the beach.

  4. Traveling is all about camera and memory card. Updated.
    What is not mentioned is a tablet like Kobo eReader with Editor Features.

  5. Agreed that the travel power adapter is definitely essential. Another item I would add would be a noise-cancelling headphone.

  6. I have power banks in my luggages since I learned of their existance. But I’m now currious of getting packing cubes for my luggage. Is that a great idea or what!? I need thoses for my next travel.

  7. The travel power adapter is really a great to-have item.

    A fanny pack or neck pack for personal goods would be ideal to add to the list.

  8. A great carry piece of luggage is a must! Plus, it’s always a good idea to bring along some toys and puzzles to keep children busy…even if they’re someone else’s kids

  9. A power bank is essential, you always want to be sure that your devices are charged. An item that isn’t mentioned that I think is pretty important is a prepaid travel credit card.

  10. Power bank is a must, and I’d say an e-reader to go with it so you can charge it and still read if you don’t have power.

  11. Luggage organizers are always essential. They allow you to keep everything in it’s place and will allow for more space in your luggage. I think having a language translating app would also be essential when travelling to other countries where you don’t speak the language.

  12. A power bank is definitely essential, and I always carry on my shawl, which goes from beach/pool to pillow/blanket to evening out wear to carryall.

  13. An extra power bank has always come in handy on those travelling days when an outlet is not available. And I would add RFID blocking wallets and bags for carrying your credit cards in.

  14. The travel power adapter is most essential to me on a trip. To improve the guide you should consider adding coolers that can keep food cold during transport.

  15. Having the right size suitcase is important so having a selection to choose from helps. Something not mentioned is also important: a flashdrive that contains a copy of critical info like passport, contacts, health info, banking, etc.

  16. Packing cubes are one essential. keeping m the batteries for ones electronics fully charged is one thing that was missed

  17. Power bank is great to have with you. And you didn’t actually include the e-reader which would be great to cutdown on the weight while traveling.

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