Kobo has brought the Clara back in the form of the Clara 2E, an eReader that sits somewhere in the middle between entry-level and premium. Itโ€™s been four years since Kobo released the Clara HD, which was, at the time, the companyโ€™s entry-level eReader. Now with the Nia available as a more affordable option, the Clara 2E stands out as a step up from that. It also feels like a significant departure and upgrade from the Clara HD because it incorporates several features currently available throughout the rest of Koboโ€™s lineup.

How the Kobo Clara 2E looks

The previous Clara HD focused more on a sharper display and lighter body. That was really convenient at the time, except it didnโ€™t include key features, like a water-resistant body. All thatโ€™s changed here with the Clara 2E, starting with IPX8 water resistance, making this device well suited for the pool or tub.

While a tad wider, the Clara 2E is pretty much the same size and weight as its predecessor. What makes it unique is that Kobo says 85% of the body was made with recycled plastics. Of that, 10% is ocean-bound plastic. The recycled materials are a mixture of water bottles, CDs, DVDs, and other single-use plastics. As someone who believes in the idea of reusing plastic for consumer goods, I think itโ€™s a cool development. No word on whether Kobo will do this with other future eReaders, so weโ€™ll have to wait and see.

What might simplify this process is how simple the Clara 2Eโ€™s body is. Apart from the power button in the rear and USB-C port at the bottom, thereโ€™s nothing else to note. The body wraps around the 6-inch E Ink 1200 Carta display, which is snappier and sharper than previous models. Plus, thereโ€™s ComfortLight Pro to change the colour temperature. If you want Dark Mode, thatโ€™s in here, too.

Kobo doubled the internal storage to 16GB, good enough for up to 12,000 ebooks or 75 audiobooks. Yes, thatโ€™s right, the Clara 2E joins the Libra 2, Sage, and Elipsa in supporting audiobooks. Pair headphones or a speaker and you can listen to a book rather than reading it.

Reading on the Clara 2E

The Clara 2E doesnโ€™t really change how you read ebooks, it just offers a relatively smaller device to do it with. It shares similar dimensions to the Nia, so it felt very much like I was holding that device while reading on it, save for the very obvious differences. For one, the Niaโ€™s display doesnโ€™t change to a warmer tone at night. Not to mention the Clara 2E is also sharper to look at. Plus, the Nia isnโ€™t waterproof at all.

Essentially, this device is a smaller variant of the Libra 2 and Sage because it shares in features they introduced. The key difference is the Clara 2E is far more portableโ€”small enough to fit in a jacket pocket. Having also tested those devices, plus the Nia, I often felt like I was holding an amalgamation of all three. The Clara HD was about the same size, but the Clara 2E just feels like a different product altogether.

While Iโ€™m personally more a fan of 7-inch displays on eReaders, I really liked the Clara 2E. Sharper text is always nice, especially on a smaller screen, but I also appreciated the quicker feel in navigating my way around. Much of the interface is the same, though a software update did bring in a useful tweakโ€”when reading anything, swipe down from the top and you will see your last three books, fast-tracking how you can switch between them. Features not fully polished fall under Beta Features in the More menu.

Kobo still supports integration with Pocket and OverDrive, the latter of which lets you borrow ebooks from your local library. Pocket lets you read articles youโ€™ve saved through the app on your phone or computer. You can find those under My Articles inside Menu.

Listening to audiobooks

There are no real surprises here other than that you can just listen to audiobooks from Koboโ€™s own library. Unlike ebooks, where you can load your own EPUB or PDF, among other formats, onto the Clara 2E by plugging it into your computer, no such luck for audiobooks. It wonโ€™t accept audiobook files from other sources.

It was easy enough to pair the device with headphones, earbuds, or a speaker via Bluetooth to listen to the content. The Clara 2E doesnโ€™t have its own speakers, nor a headphone jack, so wireless headphones or speakers are necessary. So is buying audiobooks or subscribing to Koboโ€™s audiobooks service. Note that this service is wholly separate from Kobo Plus, the all-you-can-read subscription service offering hundreds of thousands of ebooks to download as you please.

You can also read ebooks or listen to audiobooks using Koboโ€™s mobile app on iOS or Android. If you have a computer handy, the Kobo site also offers the same access.

Battery life and upkeep

Battery life will probably last days or weeks before you have to plug in to charge. Reading ebooks doesnโ€™t tax the battery all that much, even if you do play around with screen brightness. Audiobooks are a different story, and will likely take more out of it if you listen consistently. Assuming you devote, say, an hour or two to reading or listening every day, the battery should last for a couple of weeks at minimum.

I did test the Clara 2E with a SleepCover case, and I do recommend getting one if you plan to commute with the device. An added benefit is the caseโ€™s cover immediately puts the eReader to sleep when you close it, thereby saving battery life in the longer term.

Final thoughts

The Clara 2E hits a sweet spot for Koboโ€™s lineup. Small enough to match the companyโ€™s smallest option (Nia), while feature-packed to complement the larger models, itโ€™s a compelling choice. It doesnโ€™t hurt that it has an excellent screen, lightweight body, and good access to content. Thereโ€™s plenty of room for it anyway, as 16GB is a lot for any eReader, especially if your library will mostly consist of text.

The Kobo Clara 2E is available now, along with SleepCover cases to protect it.

Ted Kritsonis
Editor Cellular/Mobile Technology
Iโ€™m a fortunate man in being able to do the fun job of following and reporting on one of the most exciting industries in the world today. In my time covering consumer tech, Iโ€™ve written for a number of publications, including the Globe and Mail, Yahoo! Canada, CBC.ca, Canoe, Digital Trends, MobileSyrup, G4 Tech, PC World, Faze and AppStorm. Iโ€™ve also appeared on TV as a tech expert for Global, CTV and the Shopping Channel.

258 COMMENTS

  1. Love the eco-friendly slant and the option to link it to OverDrive. Itโ€™ll be way easier to read library ebooks on this than on a bulky tablet.

  2. I like that it can support OverDrive for borrowing from the public library + I like that it’s water resistant for bathtub/beach reading. Thanks for the chance to win!

  3. I love the fact that it has a sharp display, needed right now as I wait for cataract surgery and the long battery life is so important. We all get busy and forget to charge our needed electronics. The fact that it is water resistant is also such a big plus.

  4. I like that it’s made from reused plastics, that’s a resourceful decision. I also appreciate the smaller size, it’s great for reading on the go. I don’t think I like the lack of support for non-native audiobooks, but that’s alright.

  5. 2 things I love.

    1. 85% of chassis is made from recycled plastic.
    2. You can BYO EPUB or PDF.

  6. I like everything the guy in the video said about the Kobo Clara 2E, but what most stood out is that I can add books from other platforms like Kindle and that I can change the size of the font. If I were to win, this gift would go to my mother. She is an avid reader of all types of books, so she doesn’t exactly have a favorite author per say. She’s 82 and this is her only outlet she doesn’t watch TV because her hearing isn’t too good, but reading makes her happy. So yeah, this would go to her. Thank you for offering this contest.

  7. i like that this eReader can fit in a jacket pocket and can go days or weeks on a single charge

  8. The 2 features that I really like are the water resistance and the long battery life between the charges.. this would be perfect for my mom.. less stress about spilling beverages and worrying about nightly charging.

  9. The 2 things that I really like is the Adjustable font size as well as the screen brightness.. my main 2 issues at my age.

  10. I like the extra water proofing, and the ability to change the ComfortLight Pro ability to change the colour temperature.

  11. I love the high percentage of recycled plastic used in the construction of the Clara 2E. I also like that it’s water resistant and compatible with the beach or bathtub.

  12. I like that the shell is made of 85% recycled plastic, and that there are 16 GB of storage. That’s a lot of books!

  13. The two things I really like about this e-reader is the 16GB storage capability and the long battery life.

  14. 2 things I like about the reader are: mid range so not too cheap or too expensive. And good battery life.

  15. Built-in Kobo Store and Overdrive for public library borrowing; ComfortLight PRO reduces blue light exposure at night.

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