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Kindle Unlimited vs. Audible

July 11, 2023September 3, 2023 Helen Priest Leave a comment
Kindle Unlimited vs. Audible

If you’re an avid reader or audiobook enthusiast, you’ve likely heard of Kindle Unlimited and Audible. Both services offer a vast selection of books, but they differ in their formats and features. In this post, we’ll explore Kindle Unlimited and Audible, highlighting their unique benefits to help you decide which one suits your reading preferences and lifestyle.

Content Selection

With Kindle Unlimited, you gain access to a vast library of over a million e-books, including a mix of popular titles, classics, self-published works, and more. You can explore various genres and discover new authors at your own pace.
Audible, on the other hand, specialises in audiobooks, boasting an extensive collection of over 600,000 titles. From bestsellers to self-help books and captivating memoirs, Audible has an audiobook for every taste and interest.

reading Experience

Kindle Unlimited allows you to read e-books on Kindle devices, and through the Kindle app on smartphones, tablets, and computers. You can customise the reading experience with adjustable font sizes, page colours, and the ability to highlight and make notes within the text.
Audible provides a seamless listening experience with professionally narrated audiobooks. You can enjoy books wherever you are and The Audible app enables you to control playback speed.

Pricing and Subscription

Kindle Unlimited offers a subscription-based model, allowing you to access unlimited e-books for a monthly fee. The subscription fee provides access to the entire Kindle Unlimited library, and you can borrow up to ten titles at a time.
Audible also follows a subscription-based model, but with a slightly different structure. You pay a monthly fee, which grants you one credit per month. These credits can be exchanged for any audiobook in the Audible library, regardless of its price. Additionally, Audible offers occasional sales, discounts and BOGOF promotions

Device Compatibility

Kindle Unlimited is supported on Kindle e-readers, Kindle Fire tablets, and devices with the Kindle app installed (iOS, Android, PC, Mac). This wide compatibility ensures that you can access your books across various devices seamlessly.
Audible is compatible with multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, Amazon Echo devices, some smart TVs and car audio systems. This allows you to listen to your favourite audiobooks anytime, anywhere.

Membership Perks

Kindle Unlimited members also enjoy additional benefits such as access to thousands of magazines and audiobooks with Audible narration. You can switch between reading and listening using Whispersync for Voice, allowing you to seamlessly transition between e-books and audiobooks.
On top of a monthly audiobook credit, Audible members receive exclusive access to Audible Originals. Specially produced audio content, including podcasts, interviews, and original stories.

Conclusion

In the battle between Kindle Unlimited and Audible, the choice ultimately depends on your preferred reading style and personal preferences. Kindle Unlimited is an excellent choice for avid e-book readers, offering a vast selection of titles and the ability to switch between reading and listening seamlessly. Audible is great if you enjoy the immersive experience of audiobooks and prefer listening on the go.

Your choice will depend on your reading habits, device preferences, and the type of content you enjoy most. Whether you choose Kindle Unlimited or Audible, both services provide an incredible world of literature and offer unique advantages that can enhance your reading journey.

Bonus Kindle books

However, even if you don’t take on either products and you’re a Prime member, you’re still able to get Kindle books for free. You can get at least one free book a month via Amazon First Reads where you get early access to new books across popular genres. Prime reading allows you to ‘borrow’ up to ten books at a time and there’s a real mix of genres and authors big and small.

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