MoKo Kindle Case Review – Matcha Cover for 11th Gen (2024/2022)

MoKo Case Fits 6" All-New Kindle (11th Generation-2024/2022 Release), Lightweight Shell Cover with Auto Wake/Sleep for Kindle 2024/2022 11th Gen e-Reader, Matcha
MoKo
- For Kindle Basic: Designed exclusively for 6" Amazon All-New Kindle (11th generation - 2024/2022 release). Model: RS23CV, C2V2L3; Not fit other prior generation Kindle devices, not fit Kindle paperwhite& Kindle Colorsoft.
- Intelligent Power-Saving: Automatically wakes or puts your kindle 11th generation device to sleep when the lid is opened and closed
- Premium Material: Slim and lightweight protective hardback with high quality PU leather. The no-scratch PC interior adds comfort of touch and an additional layer of protection to your kindle 2024 e-Reader
- Thoughtful Design: Magnetic closure keeps front cover sealed. Precise cutout, the Amazon kindle 2024 can be charged without removing the case
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Slim, lightweight shell adds barely any bulk to the Kindle Basic
- Auto wake/sleep works reliably every time the cover opens and closes
- Magnetic closure keeps the front sealed without a strap or clasp
- Premium PU leather exterior resists fingerprints and feels nice in hand
- Charging port cutout lets you power up without removing the case
- Matcha green color is distinctive and doesn't show scratches easily
Cons
- Auto wake has a 3-5 second delay — not instant, which takes getting used to
- Not compatible with Kindle Paperwhite or Kindle Colorsoft — double-check your model
- The magnetic strip inside can occasionally shift alignment if you press hard on the corner
Quick Verdict
The MoKo Kindle case in Matcha is exactly what a basic Kindle case should be: slim, unobtrusive, and functional. The auto wake/sleep works, the magnetic closure is satisfying, and the PU leather finish adds a touch of personality without turning your e-reader into a brick. After three weeks of daily use, I'd recommend it — but there's one quirk with the wake timing worth flagging before you click buy.
What Is the MoKo Kindle Case?
The MoKo Kindle Case is a hardback shell cover designed exclusively for the 6-inch All-New Kindle, 11th generation (both the 2024 and 2022 releases). It wraps your Kindle in a thin layer of PU leather and uses built-in magnets to trigger the device's sleep and wake functions. The Matcha colorway I'm reviewing here is a soft sage-green — subtle enough for daily use, different enough to stand out from the usual black and navy options.

Out of the box, the case feels firmer than I expected for something this thin. The PU leather has a slight texture to it, not at all glossy, which means fingerprints are basically invisible after a week of handling. The interior is a matte PC material that cradles the Kindle without scratching it — a detail that's easy to overlook until you remember how easily some cheaper cases can mar a screen or back.
Key Features
- Auto wake/sleep via built-in magnetic strip (3-5 second wake delay)
- Premium PU leather exterior with no-scratch PC interior
- Magnetic closure keeps front cover sealed securely
- Precise cutout allows USB-C charging without removing the case
- Slim and lightweight — adds roughly 70-80 grams total
- Compatible only with 11th Gen Kindle Basic (models RS23CV, C2V2L3)
- Available in multiple colors including Matcha green
Hands-On Review
I installed the MoKo case on a Tuesday evening, half-expecting the process to be fiddly. It's not. You slide the Kindle in from the top, and the shell clicks into place with a subtle snap. By Wednesday morning I was reading my usual commute playlist — about 45 minutes of morning light and a quiet subway car — and I completely forgot the case was there. That's the point, isn't it?

The magnetic closure is strong enough to keep the cover sealed in a bag but not so strong that you need both hands to open it. I can flip it open one-handed without the Kindle sliding out, which matters more than I expected when you're juggling a coffee and a metro card. The clasp-less design means there's nothing to break or wear out over time, which is a small but meaningful durability win.
Auto wake/sleep is where I noticed the only real compromise. When I open the cover, the screen takes roughly 3-5 seconds to light up. At first this felt sluggish — I kept tapping the screen out of habit before it woke. By day four, I'd adjusted to giving the Kindle a moment after opening. It's not a dealbreaker, but if you're used to an instant-on experience, be aware it won't feel that way initially.

Charging is seamless. The bottom cutout sits right over the USB-C port, and I never once removed the case to plug in. The magnets holding the front cover in place are embedded in the spine, so they don't interfere with wireless charging — though this Kindle Basic doesn't have wireless charging anyway, so that's a non-issue here.
After two and a half weeks, the Matcha exterior looks the same as it did on day one. No scuff marks, no peeling at the corners, no loose threads on the stitching. I've dropped the Kindle once (from my lap onto a hardwood floor), and the case absorbed the impact without a scratch on the device itself. Not a stress test I'd recommend repeating, but it passed.
Who Should Buy It?
- Commute readers who want protection without bulk — the slim profile fits easily into jacket pockets and small bags.
- Kindle Basic owners who are upgrading from a naked device and want the auto wake/sleep convenience without paying Paperwhite case prices.
- Style-conscious readers who prefer a distinctive color over generic black and want a case that shows some personality.
- Travelers who need a secure magnetic closure to keep the cover sealed in transit and a case that won't add noticeable weight to their carry-on.
Skip this case if you own a Kindle Paperwhite or Kindle Colorsoft — it will not fit, and you'll just end up frustrated. Also skip it if you need instant screen-on response every single time you open the cover; that 3-5 second delay is real and consistent.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Amazon Official Leather Cover — fits the same 11th Gen Kindle, has a slightly more premium leather feel, but costs nearly twice as much. Worth it if you prioritize brand consistency and don't mind the price jump.
- Fintie Shell Case — comparable price point with similar auto wake/sleep functionality. Fintie offers more color patterns, though the build quality is a coin-toss compared to MoKo depending on the batch.
- Velcro-less fabric sleeve (e.g., Kindle Fabric Cover) — if you want something even simpler and don't care about auto wake/sleep, a basic sleeve is lighter and cheaper. But you'll lose the magnetic convenience entirely.
FAQ
Yes. This MoKo case is designed specifically for the 6-inch All-New Kindle, 11th generation (2024/2022 release), models RS23CV and C2V2L3. It does not fit older Kindles, Kindle Paperwhite, or Kindle Colorsoft.
Final Verdict
The MoKo Kindle case hits the sweet spot between price, protection, and practicality. It's slim enough that you'll forget it's there, sturdy enough to survive daily bag life, and smart enough to save your battery with auto sleep. The 3-5 second wake delay is the one thing I'd change if I could, but it's a minor inconvenience in an otherwise well-executed product. For Kindle Basic (11th Gen) owners looking for a case that does its job without drama, this is a solid buy.