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KlearKase seeks to keep Amazon Kindle dry and safe; $39.99

By | June 11, 2010, 4:14am PDT

Summary: KlearKase has debuted a clear casing for the Amazon Kindle that vows to keep it safe from multiple substances.

Water is always a hazard when it comes to old fashioned, paper books, and it is certainly dangerous for e-book readers.

KlearKase has debuted a clear casing for the Amazon Kindle that vows to keep it safe from multiple substances.

Weighing in at six ounces, the transparent guard is a fully-sealed, waterproof protective case that should deliver “continuous protection,” including against drops, bumps and dirt.

If you’re planning to take your Kindle to the beach or poolside at all this summer, such a protective casing might be a good idea, especially when traveling with children who have the tendency to throw sand and splash water.

The KlearKase will be available - where else - on Amazon at some point this month for $39.99, with pre-orders being accepted starting “next week.” The price is steep for just an e-reader case, but it depends if you plan on toting your Kindle along on many adventures as well as how clumsy you think you might be.

UPDATE: M-Edge reps have written in to in form us that the KlearKase is not actually waterproof, but instead “splashproof.” They insist that their product, the M-Edge Guardian, is the “only fully waterproof, floating Kindle case” available. This could be the case, but given that this is a direct competitor talking, both products need to be subjected to some extra scrutinization.

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Rachel King is a staff writer for CBS Interactive in San Francisco. Before serving as a contributing editor at ZDNet in New York City for two years, she previously worked for The Business Insider, FastCompany.com, CNN's San Francisco bureau and the U.S. Department of State. Rachel has also written for MainStreet.com, Irish America Magazine and the New York Daily News, among others. Rachel has a B.A. in Mass Communications and History from the University of California, Berkeley and a M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University, where she served as art director for the student magazine, Plated.

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