Description:
This compact page-turning ring lets you flip pages on e-readers and tablets without touching the screen, making hands-free reading on the couch or in bed easier and more comfortable. It uses radio frequency control for reliable remote operation and includes a clip-on sensor that fits over most cases and screens, so you can keep your device protected while paging through a book.
Key Points
The ring-style remote is lightweight and wearable, with an ergonomic shape that reduces finger strain during long reading sessions. Buttons are made of silicone and operate quietly, which helps avoid disturbing roommates or reading partners at night. A small storage pouch is included for easy transport, and the unit is built to resist slips and incidental drops.
RF control works without Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, so pairing is straightforward and interference is minimal. The clip sensor attaches to screens up to 18.5 mm thick, letting it accommodate many protective cases without leaving marks on the display. Charging is via USB-C and, according to the manufacturer, a full charge takes about 1.5 hours and supports several weeks of daily reading thanks to a power-saving sleep mode. 📚
Technical Specifications
- Name: JIMZOO Page Turner Ring
- Connectivity: RF remote control
- Compatible devices: Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Oasis, Kindle Scribe, Voyage, Kids Edition, iPad, iPhone, Android tablets, Kobo, Surface (not compatible with Kindle 7th/8th generation or amazon Fire HD 10 10th/11th generation)
- Clip capacity: up to 18.5 mm thickness
- Charging: USB-C, full charge in approximately 1.5 hours
Advantages
Because it relies on radio frequency, the device allows discreet page turns from pockets or under blankets, which can be particularly useful in cold weather when you want to keep your hands warm. The silent silicone buttons make late-night reading less intrusive. The kit includes the clip sensor, the ring remote, a USB-C cable, and a storage bag so you have everything needed to start using it quickly. 🔋
Usage Recommendations
Place the clip so the sensor front rests lightly against the screen, avoiding excess pressure to prevent marks. If you use a very old Kindle model, verify compatibility first because some older generations and certain Fire tablets are not supported. For travel or presentations, the RF signal gives more range than a typical Bluetooth remote, however, strong electronic environments could affect performance in rare cases.










