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What do you use to listen to audiobooks?
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The only downside is that the standard version of the app limits the playback speed to 2.5.
If you prefer a higher speed, like I do, you can download a fork of the apk that limits the speed to 6.0 by following this link:
https://github.com/BrandonOCasey/Voic...








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Thanks Erik - very helpful.

1. I keep reading new articles about the dangers of "wearing" your phone often.
2. I'm really sick of being so connected. I have about 5-6 hours each week that I'm home alone and can run errands, catch up on house stuff, etc. It would be great to step away from all the other notifications during that time and *just* have the book.
Any recommendations or other ideas?

I’ll be able to give updated stats soon bc my replacement should be here today. Thank you, Square Trade.

Thing is, apple doesn't make the nanos anymore. Buying them used on ebay is pricey. Plus Itunes is awful now.
When I am fully retired, I am going to move away from apple's itunes to another media management system. I may keep itunes just for audio books till my IPODS die. Right now the little square nano clips are great for walking trails as well as plugging into my car sound system.


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It has MP3, FM, Voice Recorder and it doubles down as a Pendrive and you don't require a charger for it, just plugin to a USB slot and it starts charging and you can load files into it too!

Robin because apple stopped making the nano, they sell at a premium now. My backup was over $100 used. Apple now only sells the IPOD touch and that's about the size of a cell phone.

I should have bought more last year! I do own 2 now, so I hope that will do, since in the past I have drowned one & run over one with my car!

Mine was a bit more because I wanted the 16G instead of the 8G. I carry music on mine as well as books.


Mine was a bit more because I wanted the 16G instead of the 8G. I carry music on mine as well as books."
Out of curiosity, I checked and 6th gen iPods like mine are still available in the $50-60 range on eBay, maybe less if you have the patience to bid on multiple items.
Amazon used to have a discussion board for audiobook lovers and I am trying to link back to those on that board. I am a long-time user of Sansa Clip+ and have stockpiled a number since they are now discontinued. However, my HP PC (new in 2017), dedicated just to audiobooks, is no longer recognizing any of my Sansa Clips. Others have reported similar problems with PCs using Windows 10. Does anyone have any solutions to this? Is it possible to roll back to earlier Windows versions that did recognize Sansa Clips? If I will no longer be able to use my Sansa Clips, what suggestions do people have for comparable mp3 players? Sansa Clips were perfect because they held lots of books and are tiny (they fit in a pocket). I can listen on my iPhone but it's big and clunky for audiobooks. I never found iPods as useful, though admit I haven't tried an iPod Nano. And they, too, have been discontinued though are a bit more available than Sansa Clips? What do people use for small and portable audiobook devices? Are any of the other Sansa devices reasonable substitutes for the Clip? And do those devices have the same recognition problem by Windows 10? (The device when plugged in via USB port says it is connected but Windows Media Player and the computer itself don't recognize it as being connected.) Many thanks.


Unfortunately, no Alexa integration yet. Pause/resume works but nothing else seems to.




In the car I either use the bluetooth with one ear on or I use a tape adapter for my stereo since I drive an ancient old van with a tape player. And frankly, this works really well as I don't suffer the interference with the FM transmitter. I will absolutely be moving to either aux plug or bluetooth when I buy a new-to-me car this summer.
At night when I am falling asleep I use the wired sleep headphones, which are basically a headband with little speakers in them. I don't like the feeling of something in my ear while I am sleeping. I need to look into the bluetooth ones because I swear one day I will strangle myself in the night with the cord...


I currently use my Echo and Fire for audiobooks at home but my ipod nano away from home (bought a second one since they were being discontinued). You can buy a case that clips in a lanyard or one that just clips to clothing. I will be getting a hearing aid later this year and will have to look into the bluetooth option.

I listen to my Fire using lightweight Sony headphones with foam ear pad covers. They make, or made, washable fabric covers to cover the foam. Also vinyl covers but those I never tried.

I’m looking at the Kindle Fire 7 for exclusive use for audio books.
I would like to access my Audible library and also Overdrive audio books.
Is the 8gb enough? Or should I go for 16?
I have bluetooth headphones, so will they link? Does it also have a headphone input?
How many audio books will fit on the device?
Thanks for any feedback. Would love to hear of your experiences.

I’m looking at the Kindle Fire 7 for exclusive use for audio books.
I would like to access my Audible library and also Overdrive audio books.
Is the 8gb enough? Or should I go for 16?..."
If you can wait for Thanksgiving the 16gb will probably be on sale for about the regular price of the 8gb. There's also a micro SD slot. I have an 8gb and have had no problems.
How many audio books will fit on the device?
You won't be keeping the Overdrive books permanently and don't have to keep the Audible books on the device forever, they can go to the cloud. I've had up to 10 Overdrive books, 1-3 kindle unlimited book/audio combos along with audio books I keep on the tablet instead of having them reside in the cloud all at the same time with no problems. I also have ebooks downloaded but they take very little space and are mostly on the micro SD card.
"I have bluetooth headphones, so will they link? Does it also have a headphone input?
Bluetooth available but I mostly plug in headphones or speakers.

I’m just using it for audio books but I know they take up a lot of room.
I literally just want one audio book on there at a time, the rest in my cloud library, so it looks like the 8 will do it.
I put both Fires on my camelcamelcamel alerts so fingers crossed they go on sale soon! I’m not in a hurry. Again, Thanks so much.

I’m just using it for audio books but I know they take up a lot of room.
I literally just want one a..."
I've seen reviews. Some of the negative ones seem to be expecting $200 tablet performance from $49.99 device. I was given mine when they first came out and it became the tablet I use most for audio books in spite of it not being stereo. It's been dropped, knocked off work table, sat on... but it's also not out of the protective case.



I have a friend who loaded a bunch of games and some apps on hers before even adding the overdrive app with predictable problems. The only things I have on mine are reading related. The only apps I added, Overdrive and Hoopla.



I’m looking at the Kindle Fire 7 for exclusive use for audio books.
I would like to access my Audible library and also Overdrive audio books.
Is the 8gb enough? Or should I go for 16?
I h..."
8 gigs is plenty to play audiobooks. I typically have 10 audiobooks from my Audible library on the Fire at any one time to leave room for other stuff. My library hasn't had Overdrive for several years, but I see no reason why the files would be any larger. However, if you get stuff and resell it to get the latest and greatest, then holding out for the 16 is a better bet as the resale value will always be higher than for an 8 gig model.

I have forever been able to plug my ipod into the console of my Scion XB. I could work the controls from steering wheel, the book showed up on my stereo display. And it was always charged. Then that stopped. I suppose it might still work with the classic. I have not tried that but it doesn't work with my Nano. I have to use the auxiliary plug into my ipod headphone port and that doesn't keep it charged.
Maybe I should get some kind of bluetooth adapter for the car stereo unit and switch to my android phone. Is anyone using their android phone and blue tooth? And if so, what happens when the phone rings?


Thanks Terri.

I should've got two LOL
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