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简介SAVE $44.85: Amazon Prime members can sign up for a free 3-month trial of Audible Premium Plus, whic ...
SAVE $44.85: Amazon Prime members can sign up for a free 3-month trial of Audible Premium Plus, which usually costs $14.95 per month.
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Audiobooks and podcasts have become a way of life for some of us. People might assume we're rocking out to classic rock or synth pop with our earbuds, but in reality we're following along with an audiobook we simply cannot stop listening to. If you find yourself listening to podcasts or audiobooks often and are also an Amazon Prime member, today's Audible deal could be perfect for you.
As of June 25, Prime members can get a free 3-month subscription to Audible Premium Plus, which typically costs $14.95 per month, saving you a total of $44.85 over the trial period. You'll need to be a new Audible customer and a Prime member to score these savings, which expire on July 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
SEE ALSO:Try the Amazon Photos app and get free money to spend on Prime DayAudible Premium Plus comes packed with options for those who can't get enough podcasts or audiobooks. With a massive library, the service allows you unlimited access to thousands to options, including Audible originals you won't be able to find elsewhere.
Included with an Audible Premium Plus membership is one free audiobook per month to keep. Premium Plus also grants access to special deals and sales. With the Audible app, you can set your desired listening speed, set a timer for when you're heading to bed, or activate Car Mode while you're driving to your weekend getaway. You can also download audiobooks to listen to later while you're offline.
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If this sounds like the deal for you, but you're not an Amazon Prime member, it could be your sign to consider if a membership is right for your shopping needs. Deals are already rolling in ahead of the upcoming Prime Day sales event, which offers exclusive savings to members only. A Prime membership costs $14.99 per month, or you can grab an annual membership for $139.
If you're looking for access to thousands of podcasts and audiobooks, an Audible Premium Plus membership could be perfect. Thanks to today's deal, Prime members can sign up for a free 3-month trial and get thousands of hours of entertainment for the best price out there — free.
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