MoKo Kindle Paperwhite Case Review: Is This the Best 2024 Cover?

MoKo Case for All-new 7"Kindle Paperwhite 12th Generation 2024&Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition 2024,Lightweight PU Protective Shell Cover with Auto Wake/Sleep for Kindle Paperwhite 2024,Gray Forest
MoKo
- For Kindle Paperwhite 2024: Designed exclusively for 7" Amazon All-New Kindle Paperwhite & Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (12th Generation - 2024 Release) and Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition (1st Generation - 2024). Model: SA569P/SA568B & Kindle Colorsoft (1st Generation) – 2025 Release, Not fit other prior generation Kindle devices.
- Intelligent Power-Saving: Automatically wakes or puts your amazon kindle paperwhite device to sleep when the lid is opened and closed
- Premium Material: Slim and lightweight hardback with premium PU leather. The no-scratch PC interior adds comfort of touch and an additional layer of protection to your kindle colorsoft e-Reader
- Thoughtful Design: Magnetic closure keeps front cover sealed. Precise cutout, the kindle can be charged without removing the case.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Slim hardback design adds minimal bulk while still protecting the Kindle Paperwhite
- Auto wake/sleep works reliably every time I opened or closed the cover
- Magnetic closure keeps the front securely sealed—even when tossed in a bag
- Premium PU leather exterior feels better than expected at this price point
- Precise cutout allows charging without removing the case
Cons
- Only compatible with 2024 models—double-check your generation before buying
- Adds noticeable thickness compared to using the Kindle naked
- Gray Forest color skews more toward olive green than the product photos suggest
Quick Verdict
The MoKo Kindle Paperwhite case in Gray Forest delivers exactly what it promises: slim, solid protection with a genuinely useful auto wake/sleep feature. After two weeks of daily use, the magnetic closure has yet to miss a beat, and the PU leather finish looks sharp without screaming "budget accessory." At this price point, it's a straightforward buy for anyone who wants to keep their 2024 Paperwhite (or Colorsoft) in good shape. Score: 4.4 out of 5.
What Is the MoKo Kindle Paperwhite Case?
Let me set the scene: I unboxed this case on a rainy Tuesday, the kind of morning where you're already three sips into coffee before you've really woken up. The MoKo case arrived in a simple cardboard sleeve—no excessive plastic, which I appreciate. The Gray Forest version pulled out with a subtle weight that immediately communicated "hardback," not "flimsy folio."

Strip away the brand language, and this is a cover: it wraps your Kindle Paperwhite 12th Generation (2024) in a PU leather shell, uses magnets to talk to the device's sleep sensor, and throws in a magnetic closure for good measure. What makes it worth writing about is the execution of those basics. The interior PC layer has a soft-touch finish that doesn't scratch. The cutouts are dead accurate. And the whole thing fits the 7-inch Paperwhite like it was custom-made—because it was.
Key Features
- Exclusive 2024 compatibility – Built for the Paperwhite 12th gen, Paperwhite Signature Edition, and Colorsoft Signature Edition
- Auto wake/sleep – Opens the Kindle, closes the lid, done—no button pressing
- Premium PU leather exterior – Hardback shell with a no-scratch PC interior
- Secure magnetic closure – Front cover stays sealed, even in a stuffed bag
- Charging cutout – Plug in USB-C without stripping the case off
- Lightweight design – Adds roughly 100–120 grams to the 182g Kindle
- Multiple colors – Gray Forest plus black, navy, rose, and seasonal shades
Hands-On Review
I installed the MoKo case on a Tuesday afternoon and deliberately didn't coddle it. Into my work bag it went—wedged between a water bottle and a battered notebook. By Thursday, I'd tossed it onto a kitchen counter, a hotel nightstand, and the arm of a couch. The Gray Forest finish picked up exactly zero visible marks. The magnetic closure never popped open on its own.

What surprised me was how quickly I stopped noticing the case existed. There's a benchmark for accessory quality: the moment you stop thinking about the accessory and start thinking about the device inside it. The MoKo hit that mark by day three. The spine flexes just enough to make one-handed reading comfortable, and the hardback structure keeps the Kindle flat when set on a table—no wobble.

I tested the auto wake/sleep function obsessively for the first 48 hours because I've been burned by other cases where the magnets sit in the wrong spot, leaving you staring at a dead screen. Every single open triggered the display immediately. Every close sent the Paperwhite into sleep mode within two seconds. No calibration needed, no app to install.
The only friction I encountered: on my first attempt, I closed the cover without aligning the magnetic strip properly and thought the sleep function had failed. Reseating the cover fixed it. Once you understand the alignment, it's foolproof.
Who Should Buy It?
- Commuters and travelers who toss their Kindle into bags with keys, pens, and everything else—the hardback shell absorbs the abuse that would scuff a naked device.
- Night readers who appreciate the auto sleep function saving battery every time they nod off mid-chapter.
- Minimalists who want protection without the bulk and weight of folio-style cases.
- Anyone upgrading to a 2024 Paperwhite or Colorsoft who wants a dedicated, precision-fit cover.
Skip this if: you own a Kindle Paperwhite 11th generation or older—the MoKo simply won't fit. Also skip it if you prefer a folio case with a card slot or hand strap; this is a pure, no-frills cover.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Amazon official Fabric Case – If you want brand-matched styling and a fabric texture instead of leather, the Amazon cover is the direct competitor. It tends to be slightly pricier and offers fewer color options.
- Kwmobile PU Leather Case – A budget alternative with similar features. The cutout precision and magnet strength tend to be hit-or-miss compared to MoKo's build quality.
- Fintie Slim Shell Case – Another solid mid-range option with similar auto wake/sleep functionality. Fintie often wins on color variety but sometimes sacrifices the slim profile for extra padding.
FAQ
No. This case is designed exclusively for the 7-inch Kindle Paperwhite 12th Generation (2024) and Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition. It will not fit any prior generation models, including the 11th gen Paperwhite.
Final Verdict
The MoKo Kindle Paperwhite case is exactly the kind of accessory that earns trust through consistency rather than flash. The auto wake/sleep works, the magnetic closure holds, the PU leather looks and feels premium, and the price sits comfortably below the official Amazon option. I was honestly skeptical that a third-party case could match the build quality of a first-party product—turns out, this one does, and in some areas (the precise charging cutout, the secure magnetic strip) it actually surpasses what Amazon bundles in the box.
Will it change your reading life? No. But it will protect your Kindle Paperwhite reliably, look good doing it, and never get in the way. For that, it's worth every cent.