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Kobo Clara BW Review (Accessibility-Friendly Reading for Disabled People)

If you’re disabled, reading can be one of the best forms of rest and escape—until the device becomes the barrier. Heavy tablets, bright screens, eye strain, painful hand positions, and brain fog can turn “I want to read” into “I can’t do this right now.” That’s why I want to share a device that’s genuinely disability-friendly for a lot of people: the Kobo Clara BW (6” E Ink, ComfortLight PRO, Dark Mode, waterproof, audiobooks, 16GB).

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