It looks like a stockier version of the Kobo Forma, but the Libra H2O has a screen that’s far more responsive than its bigger brother. And while its plastic shell lacks the premium feel of the Kindle Oasis’ metal body, it’s a sturdy device that’s considerably cheaper than both the Oasis and the Forma. With broad file format support, Pocket and Dropbox integration, a refreshed interface, waterproofing and a reasonably affordable price, the Libra H2O is, in our books, one of the best ereaders you can currently get.
Fast, responsive screen; Comfortable to use single-handed; Refreshed user interface;
Stocky, plastic design; MicroUSB charging port; No audiobook support