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2024-11-01 19:36:40| Engadget

Audible is offering a sweet promotion as an early Black Friday deal, allowing new users to sign up for three months of its Premium Plus plan for just $3. That breaks down to $1 per month. Its only for new users, so anyone who has previously dipped their toes in the Audible waters are out of luck. This offer starts today, but is available all the way until midnight on New Years Eve. Its only for US customers and, as usual, the subscription will automatically renew after the three months, so be vigilant about smashing that cancel button if its not working out. The regular price for Audible Premium Plus is $15 per month plus tax. Audible Premium Plus is the top-tier offering for listening to audiobooks. A membership provides access to the entire catalog plus a monthly credit to purchase nearly any title outright. Subscriptions also offer discounts on other newly-released titles. All told, there are thousands of books to choose from, along with podcasts and Audible Originals. To that end, theres a whole lot of original content here for fans of different literary genres. James Patterson has an Audible Original that features a stacked voice cast, with Cobie Smulders and Reid Scott headlining. Theres also unique fare like sleep meditations and the like. Check out all of the latest Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals here.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/audible-is-offering-three-months-for-3-in-an-early-black-friday-deal-183640016.html?src=rss


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