Can You Use Kindle Unlimited on Two Kindles Simultaneously?

Learn if Kindle Unlimited supports two Kindles on one Amazon account and how to manage borrowed titles effectively.

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Yes, you can have two Kindles on Kindle Unlimited. The service allows you to download content on multiple devices linked to the same Amazon account. However, you can only borrow up to 20 titles at a time across all devices. To manage your library, return books you’ve finished reading to borrow new ones.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many devices can I use with one Kindle Unlimited account? You can use Kindle Unlimited on multiple devices registered to the same Amazon account, including multiple Kindles, smartphones, and tablets.
  2. Is there a limit to how many books I can borrow at once on Kindle Unlimited? Yes, you can borrow up to 20 Kindle Unlimited titles at a time across all your devices linked to the same account.
  3. Can I share my Kindle Unlimited subscription with family members? Kindle Unlimited is linked to a single Amazon account, so family members would need to share the account login or have separate subscriptions; however, Amazon Household sharing allows some digital content sharing.