Small but necessary upgrades — The Clara 2E is nearly identical in appearance to its predecessor, with a 6” E Ink Carta 1200 screen and smooth black bezels. Like the Clara HD, the Clara 2E does not include physical page-turn buttons.
Perhaps the most notable update to the Clara is an IPX8 waterproof rating, which brings the Clara 2E up to spec with Kobo’s pricier offerings like the Sage. The Clara 2E is guaranteed up to 60 minutes of water resistance in up to two meters of water — great for the beach or the bath.
The Clara 2E also includes a USB-C port over the previous model’s micro-USB, allowing for faster charging and data transfers. The internal storage has been doubled to 16 GB — more than enough for your entire ebook library — and Bluetooth compatibility is available for audiobook listening.
Keeping up with the Kindles — Though it’s really made a name for itself in the e-reader market over the last few years, Kobo is still very much playing catch-up with Amazon. The tech giant’s Kindle lineup outsells every other e-reader company’s offerings in the U.S.
Kobo holds its own very well in matching (and even besting) the Kindles available at any given time. The Clara 2E is very similar to the Kindle Paperwhite, offering many of the same features in a very similar package. The Paperwhite runs $10 more than the Clara 2E — and that $139.99 price point includes lock screen ads.