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Traveling with Your KindleConnecting Wirelessly When TravelingLearn more about Connecting Your Kindle via Wi-Fi. Kindle Users Living Outside the United StatesIf you live outside the United States and use Kindle, please see Using Kindle Outside the United States. Battery LifeYou can read for up to one month on your Kindle with wireless turned off, based upon a half-hour of daily reading time. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as shopping the Kindle Store and downloading content. Tip: To conserve your Kindle's battery life, turn off wireless prior to putting your device to sleep. Charging Kindle's Battery Outside the United StatesKindle always ships with a Kindle micro-USB cable that allows you to charge Kindle from a computer. Power adapters for many other countries are also available and can be added to your Kindle order at the time of purchase or bought separately. Please visit the Kindle Store to see the available options:
You can charge your Kindle by connecting it to your computer via the Kindle micro-USB cable or by connecting it to a wall socket using the Kindle micro-USB cable and the Kindle power adapter plug appropriate for your country. The light on your Kindle next to the USB socket will appear yellow when charging and change to green when Kindle is fully charged. Note on third-party charging devices: Third-party charging devices, power converters, USB wall chargers, and other charging hubs are not supported nor recommended for your Kindle. Charging from Your Computer via Kindle Micro-USB CableWhen using the Kindle micro-USB cable to charge your Kindle via your computer, charging time will normally take four to six hours. To charge your Kindle from a computer via Kindle micro-USB cable:
![]() Using Kindle while Charging via USB CableYou can use your Kindle while it is connected via USB and charging from your computer by unmounting or ejecting it so Kindle exits USB drive mode.
Kindle will then exit USB drive mode and display the Home screen. You'll see a lightning bolt on the battery status icon that indicates your Kindle is still charging. Shopping and Downloading Archived Content on Amazon.comIf you're traveling outside of wireless range or prefer to use your Kindle without accessing wireless services, you can still shop in the Kindle Store on Amazon.com. See Shopping the Kindle Store on Amazon.com for more information. To download items to your computer at the time of purchase:
Downloading Archived Content without WirelessBooks you purchase are automatically stored in your Kindle Library on Amazon.com. Books available for re-download appear on the Manage Your Kindle page. Additional information is available on the Your Kindle Library Content Help page. To download your items from Manage Your Kindle:
For more information on using your Kindle's USB connection and transferring files from your computer to your Kindle, see the Transferring, Downloading, and Sending Files to Kindle Help page. Transferring Personal Documents without Wireless ServiceTo access your personal documents for free on your Kindle, send attachments to "name"@free.kindle.com. We'll send the files to your Kindle via Wi-Fi and and also e-mail them to the address associated with your Amazon.com account. Alternatively, you can transfer the documents to your Kindle using your USB connection. To learn more, see Transferring, Downloading, and Sending Files to Kindle. International Service Fees for U.S. CustomersKindle customers from the United States can travel internationally and still get books in less than 60 seconds. Customers have the option to wirelessly receive periodicals and personal documents for a fee, or transfer files from their computer for free.
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