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Can our readers who use Audibles educate me?  I just watched a YouTube video.  I think I would like to try this out.

 

How do you use it?  Library, Amazon, how else?  What app do you use.  I see I already have the app for our Library.

 

What do you like or dislike about it?  Sounds like a good way to go to sleep at night but then I see myself wondering how much I didn't hear.

 

Looking forward to your comments.  I know nothing about it.  TIA.

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@Lilysmom1 wrote:

Can our readers who use Audibles educate me?  I just watched a YouTube video.  I think I would like to try this out.

 

How do you use it?  Library, Amazon, how else?  What app do you use.  I see I already have the app for our Library.

 

What do you like or dislike about it?  Sounds like a good way to go to sleep at night but then I see myself wondering how much I didn't hear.

 

Looking forward to your comments.  I know nothing about it.  TIA.


@Lilysmom1 I have had an Audible membership since they came out.  I do use it to listen mostly with in-ear devices.  I also download books from the library and it's associated sites like Hoopla and Libby.  

 

I use audible books through my phone's speakers and bluetooth connection to wireless speakers I have (JBL 3 and JBL 4 are inexpensive, connect easily, and are small and easy to use).   I listen while I am doing chores and relaxing too.  I am very fond of Whispersinc from Amazon which lets you switch from reading to listening and keeps your place current. 

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Try listening to audiobooks for free, @Lilysmom1.  I have an app called Libby which my library uses.  There's a sleep setting so if you do fall asleep, you can easily find your spot.

 

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I download and listen to audiobooks on my Fire Tablet. Most audiobook material through the Libby application accessing my local library for content. Occasionally, other audiobooks through the Prime Reading program included with Prime membership.

 

Love the convenience, quick access, and portability of downloading audiobooks. The Libby app does a nice chapter feature that shows chapter length and can be set to stop at the end of that chapter. I have used it when feeling sleepy but want to try and make it through just one more chapter. Famous last words when parents would implore me to cut the light off and go to bed...just one more chapter please. LOL

 

My library had used the Overdrive application prior to Libby. It seemed a bit clunky to me. A few years ago the local library migrated to Libby and I was dragging my heels downloading it after my Overdrive experience. In time, our wonderful library staff talked me into giving Libby a try and even offered to walk me through on my tablet. Once I downloaded Libby, I found it easy to navigate compared to Overdrive and have not looked back. However, I was grateful they offered if it was above my skill level and I would have taken them up on their offer.

 

Now, we are fortunate to have a neighborhood library branch, but not everyone is so lucky. If you have a library branch close, perhaps they will assist you too. Cheers.

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@Sooner Thanks!  Good information.  I am taking a trip in Feb which will mean a full day in the airport so an audible might be a great way to go.  Do you download to your phone?  iPad?  I have several Bluetooth speakers and headphones so I am all set.

 

I will check out Whispersinc.

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@tansy I am in Canada so I thought our set up might be different.  I have Libby too.

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@nwbabs Thank you!  As mentioned above, I have Libby too so that is encouraging.  I think I am going to like this.

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@Lilysmom1 wrote:

@Sooner Thanks!  Good information.  I am taking a trip in Feb which will mean a full day in the airport so an audible might be a great way to go.  Do you download to your phone?  iPad?  I have several Bluetooth speakers and headphones so I am all set.

 

I will check out Whispersinc.


@Lilysmom1 Either phone or IPad will work.  When I traveled a lot, I carried my IPad Mini and my phone.  I would listen from the phone, read and/or listen from the Mini, and had everything I needed.  That depends on your eyesight and what you can carry.  The phone will work.  I am an apple person so it all keeps up with other devices I have. 

 

I also can read or listen or do both from a Kindle that has sound, so that is a great way to go now--and you might grab one from Black Friday sales today.  The IPad Mini has color.  I know there are similar devices in other brands and operating systems too. 

 

Retired?  I use the Kindle mostly, sometimes the IPad Mini, but just snagged an Apple IPad 10 for $250.  Older and not traveling now it is wonderful for reading anything that has pictures--especially ones in color.  It is very very light weight and bigger than the IPad and Kindles.

 

Hubby is eyeing it enviously!  I probably will never get another IPad Mini.

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@Sooner I didn't know Kindle had sound.  I am in Canada and Kindle is not compatible with our public library system so I have a Kobo.. I prefer ereaders but am having issues with downloading so have been using my iPad which I grown used to.  My Ereader technology is probably outdated.

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@Lilysmom1 wrote:

@Sooner I didn't know Kindle had sound.  I am in Canada and Kindle is not compatible with our public library system so I have a Kobo.. I prefer ereaders but am having issues with downloading so have been using my iPad when I grown used to.  My Ereader technology is probably outdated.


@Lilysmom1 At least some kindlea will bluetooth to speakers, earbuds, etc.  IPads have sound.