I think the biggest pro for audiobooks is it accessibility for people with disabilities. This include people with poor vision, people with dyslexia, and people who physically cannot hold a book.
Are people who are working and it keeps their mind occupied while they're working. Like me I'm a painter. I like to listen to audio books while I paint.
Since the way I learn is through reading and highlighting and notes/making summaries, nonfictions i use kindle and kindle learning features. For fictions or entertainment based books i use audible. If I absolutely love a book I'll buy the hard copy to collect my favs
My favorite is the link between Audible & Kindle in which you can buy the book & have it read to you as you follow along while it highlights the words as you go.
I love both! We love being able to check out Kindle books and audiobooks for free from our public library! We bought the very first Kindle when they first came out in 2007, and we share a family account with our grown kids. We have about 2500 Kindle books, most of which cost us less than $3.00.
If you wanted to listen to audiobooks you're actually better off downloading the kindle app, when you buy the ebook they offer you a really discounted price for the audible narration, which both together are often cheaper than buying the audibook alone. I recently purchased an e book from kindle for $7aud then it offered The audiobook for $3aud. And if you have the audible app it automatically transferrs it to audible aswell. No audible subscription needed. Btw that same Audiobook alone was $38 for non members and obviously for members audibooks are no more than $15.
If you use Kindle for foreign language reading, the device integrates with varous, pre loaded foreign language dictionaries to give good, dictionary based, definitions of any word you highlight. I read in several languages and find this feature very useful. Also, while it may be difficult to access foreign language books locally, many are available from the Kindle store or from various other publishers. Many titles are free, particularly in Latin and Greek. Another source of free books is your public library, most of which offer digital borrowing as does the Internet Archive.
I'm in the same boat. I find it hard to stay focused while listening to audible (feel like i'm missing a lot). So much so, that I am thinking of switching to kindle.
@@colwild I will only use audible when i go for a daily walk. So i get in about 5 to 7 hours a week. The bulk of my reading is now split between Kindle and hard copies
Great video and thanks for sharing, I love Audible, I love to go for walks when I'm listening to books, it's great to get out to the freshair and learn at the same time, and I think another benefit is that you can speed up when listening. I actually make notes on my phone but not in the app
Thanks Nick! You didn't mention using the Kindle to read non-Amazon marketed books in EPUB form. I get these from Project Guttenburg (public domain titles) and from various other publishers. I use Calibre - a free software product for PC (don't know if there's a Mac version) to manage these titles and get them on and off the kindle. These titles won't show up on your Amazon account, though you can download your Amazon titles into Calibre and just manage everything from there, if you like. Also, Barnes and Noble, an American bookseller, markets their own e-book reader called Nook - a competitor to Kindle that has been around for a long time. A tablet computer like the iPad can give a very similar reading experience with the Kindle app installed and has the added advantage of letting you manage your library with one device.
I like both...one thing I find is that if you want to tune out your surroundings then the Kindle works out a little better (almost like in a paper book).
Great review , I like listen audible and reading the same time for learning purpose to improve the vocabulary and pronunciations. The only thing there is no option to listen and read the sane time in Kindle .
Hi Nick, really enjoyed this video, exactly what I was looking for and like your views on reading, had a look around your channel and really love how much work you’ve put into the videos. You deserve this channel to grow and just want to encourage you and wish you all the best! A lot of time and effort must have gone into writing and editing and I know what it’s like waiting for a channel to grow. Keep up the great work and hope you get to where you want to go!
Me personal I prefer audio I literally do what You said people probably won't do I literally sit down put my earphones in with A Cup of coffee in the morning and relax on my porch and listen to a book It's real relaxing for me because it's like I can put myself into the pages more and I can Escape. Another thing if I'm on the go I can easily just pull out my phone and listen to it rather than with a Kindle I have to make sure that is charged and it's another device to carry around right alone just having my phone knowing that I'm going to end up keeping my phone charged so I can just be on a go.
Excellent and legitimate question Richard. If you want to know what books are on Kindle, just search on the Amazon store and it will show you if your book is on Audible!
i’m a little late, but you only get one book a month on audible? i don’t understand. i thought it would be like if you had a subscription, you could just listen to any books on the app. is that not the case?
Yes, I originally thought the same thing. Unfortunately you only get one book a month. However there are quite a few Audible exclusives that anyone with a subscription can listen to for free! Although they are usually lesser known books. I think I’ve only ever listened to 2 or 3 of them.
Both r better than buying a physical as its space saver and more economical(most of the people do not read even 25% of book at all) Audible is more preferable because when you hear by author's voice your vocabulary also improves instead of reading a book.
@@NickKendall I don't plan on giving it up entirely as well but it's time my home library is screaming for a break, also I am decluttering my space for minimalism every month and books take up a lot of place which I choose to change.
Audible lies about having a free 365 day return policy. I returned two books and they locked up my entire library preventing me from returning any more books. The books I returned were two of the $2.95 books. I thought I'd take a chance to see how they were since they have free returns. They sucked so I returned and then found out I was blackballed from returning anymore, ever I guess because they locked up all of my books in my library. Well to hell with Audible. I can go elsewhere.
Hi , could you tell us if I can read kindle and listen to audible simultaneously? Do I need to buy the ebook on kindle and buy a audible book together in order to listen to it while looking it up in kindle ? Thanks
I don’t usually do both at once. But yes, you’d need to by a copy of both audio and Kindle to be able to do it. Often when you buy the Kindle book first, the Audible book will be cheaper for you.
I think that the real question here is from which we get the most out of books. Trough Wich way the information last longer in the brain or is acquired faster.
Nick, if I have Kindle app on my iPad, am I able to read (not listen) to the audio books I've purchased from Audible in the kindle app? Turns out I'm a visual learner and don't retain as much when listening. Thanks for the info!
Great video! Is there any other apps that is similar to Audible? I just want something that can read to me so that I can follow along with a real hard copy book. Can someone please advise how to exactly to do this- purchasing an audio book and also having the option to read to you? I’m not a great reader so that’s why I prefer the audible however I do want to follow along with a hard copy book so that I can engage more.
Hi, i want to read Alex Hormozi 100M dollar offers - I’m hoping to extract the best parts into a word document, can i copy and paste easily from either of these apps to anywhere? Any ideas how I can do this or is this complicated? Thanks
If you use Kindle and link it to Goodreads, all your highlights will sync to Goodreads and you can easily copy and paste them all from there into a word doc!
My audio (Audible Narration) starts on the first word in the paragraph, while the 'highlighted' words... start on the chapter heading/title. Therefore they are always out out sync, which after awhile causes a headache. How can I sync them up? Can I turn off the highlighting altogether? Thanks for any help.
@@NickKendall it’s read by Alexa, not the author when purchased on audible, but I was surprised how well she reads it, it’s not mechanical monotone. Thanks for your video, very helpful.
How do you see pictures, graphs, charts, etc with Audible? If you can't, wouldn't that be a much bigger negative than the notes function being there, but that you simply don't want to use it?
@@NickKendall Thanks the follow up. I have a few books on Audible and now that I've looked up how to download the PDFs, it has to be done through the desktop site, which seems odd. Also, looking at books for sale on Audible, I can't find where they tell you before you buy, if a PDF is available or not. Clunky!
@@NickKendall lol same guy different account.. I don’t mean like cheaters but like scribd is good app as well 11 bucks I believe but you can read and listen to unlimited audio books and text files, music files plus you get a extra perks (not that great but yeah) you should def check it out tho..( lol become their affiliate)
You can get two free audio books from audible if you have an Amazon prime account, you can use a free trial and cancel before payment. If you can't do all that prime stuff, you can still get one free audiobook with a trial on audible. From what I've read you get to keep them if you cancel the trial before you're charged for a subscription, will be making use of this myself, hope I shown something cool there :) just deciding what books I want physical, audio etc
After watching this video I went and downloaded the Kindle app and it said I can't buy books through the app. You might wanna mention that in your video. Deleted it right away.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE Audible books, and before those, I've sworn by my Kindle books as well! As a software engineer by profession, moving away from buyng huge tech books, and having them all on my Kindle is a godsend! The ability to highlight and take notes w\my Kindle made the transition totally seamless. 👍 Now I'm sorta funny cause I also love reading sci-fi, but now I feel GUILTY if I read non-technical physical books like I've done in the past? 🫢😋 That's where my beloved Audibles come into play! I can listen to sci-fi, self-help and other non-technical books all day and night! (I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND my beloved "Expeditionary Force" series by Craig Alanson \ narrated by legendary R.C. Bray! (Skippy is a TRIP!! 😋🤣), and also a short and cute alien invasion book - "Roadkill" by Dennis E. Taylor - which seems to parallel a lot of what's going on now! 😋) I recently bought my wife an Audible, I'm hoping she gets into listening to them as well!
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I think the biggest pro for audiobooks is it accessibility for people with disabilities. This include people with poor vision, people with dyslexia, and people who physically cannot hold a book.
A few people have pointed this out; a great point!!
Are people who are working and it keeps their mind occupied while they're working. Like me I'm a painter. I like to listen to audio books while I paint.
I just wish the kindle oasis or paperwhite had the immersion reading. I listen to books while I read.
Since the way I learn is through reading and highlighting and notes/making summaries, nonfictions i use kindle and kindle learning features. For fictions or entertainment based books i use audible. If I absolutely love a book I'll buy the hard copy to collect my favs
My favorite is the link between Audible & Kindle in which you can buy the book & have it read to you as you follow along while it highlights the words as you go.
Does this work on the Kindle device itself?
@@mr_red13 Yes it does, And IOS too! Not sure about Android though.
Ahhh thanks I thought remembered one of the 2 having the option to read along which is what I was searching for . Thanks 🙏🏽
Works wonderfully on Android
Hey, is it possible to just buy on audible but read on Kindle without sound?
I love both! We love being able to check out Kindle books and audiobooks for free from our public library! We bought the very first Kindle when they first came out in 2007, and we share a family account with our grown kids. We have about 2500 Kindle books, most of which cost us less than $3.00.
Do you download books from overdrive? Audiobooks as well?
If you wanted to listen to audiobooks you're actually better off downloading the kindle app, when you buy the ebook they offer you a really discounted price for the audible narration, which both together are often cheaper than buying the audibook alone. I recently purchased an e book from kindle for $7aud then it offered The audiobook for $3aud. And if you have the audible app it automatically transferrs it to audible aswell. No audible subscription needed. Btw that same Audiobook alone was $38 for non members and obviously for members audibooks are no more than $15.
Excellent review. You gave us the exact information that we were looking for. I had to share this one for it's content. Thank you..
Thanks John, glad you found it useful! :)
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If you use Kindle for foreign language reading, the device integrates with varous, pre loaded foreign language dictionaries to give good, dictionary based, definitions of any word you highlight. I read in several languages and find this feature very useful. Also, while it may be difficult to access foreign language books locally, many are available from the Kindle store or from various other publishers. Many titles are free, particularly in Latin and Greek. Another source of free books is your public library, most of which offer digital borrowing as does the Internet Archive.
Kindle or Audible or both! You can whisper sync, and hear, listen along
Do you know how to do that whisper sync thing on the kindle paperwhite?
For me, you really have to be in a quiet concentration zone when it comes to Audible.
I'm in the same boat. I find it hard to stay focused while listening to audible (feel like i'm missing a lot). So much so, that I am thinking of switching to kindle.
@@colwild I will only use audible when i go for a daily walk. So i get in about 5 to 7 hours a week. The bulk of my reading is now split between Kindle and hard copies
Great video and thanks for sharing, I love Audible, I love to go for walks when I'm listening to books, it's great to get out to the freshair and learn at the same time, and I think another benefit is that you can speed up when listening. I actually make notes on my phone but not in the app
I love going for walks while listening too!
@@NickKendall Love that! What is your fav audiobook?
Thanks Nick! You didn't mention using the Kindle to read non-Amazon marketed books in EPUB form. I get these from Project Guttenburg (public domain titles) and from various other publishers. I use Calibre - a free software product for PC (don't know if there's a Mac version) to manage these titles and get them on and off the kindle. These titles won't show up on your Amazon account, though you can download your Amazon titles into Calibre and just manage everything from there, if you like. Also, Barnes and Noble, an American bookseller, markets their own e-book reader called Nook - a competitor to Kindle that has been around for a long time. A tablet computer like the iPad can give a very similar reading experience with the Kindle app installed and has the added advantage of letting you manage your library with one device.
I like both...one thing I find is that if you want to tune out your surroundings then the Kindle works out a little better (almost like in a paper book).
Great review , I like listen audible and reading the same time for learning purpose to improve the vocabulary and pronunciations.
The only thing there is no option to listen and read the sane time in Kindle .
Yeah that is a downside to the kindle. You can do this on iPad though with the Kindle app.
Hi Nick, really enjoyed this video, exactly what I was looking for and like your views on reading, had a look around your channel and really love how much work you’ve put into the videos. You deserve this channel to grow and just want to encourage you and wish you all the best! A lot of time and effort must have gone into writing and editing and I know what it’s like waiting for a channel to grow. Keep up the great work and hope you get to where you want to go!
Hey thanks so much for the encouraging words! Really kind of you! 😊
Me personal I prefer audio I literally do what You said people probably won't do I literally sit down put my earphones in with A Cup of coffee in the morning and relax on my porch and listen to a book It's real relaxing for me because it's like I can put myself into the pages more and I can Escape. Another thing if I'm on the go I can easily just pull out my phone and listen to it rather than with a Kindle I have to make sure that is charged and it's another device to carry around right alone just having my phone knowing that I'm going to end up keeping my phone charged so I can just be on a go.
I prefer audiobooks but can I get the things I like on audible that’s the question
Excellent and legitimate question Richard. If you want to know what books are on Kindle, just search on the Amazon store and it will show you if your book is on Audible!
i’m a little late, but you only get one book a month on audible? i don’t understand. i thought it would be like if you had a subscription, you could just listen to any books on the app. is that not the case?
Yes, I originally thought the same thing. Unfortunately you only get one book a month. However there are quite a few Audible exclusives that anyone with a subscription can listen to for free! Although they are usually lesser known books. I think I’ve only ever listened to 2 or 3 of them.
@@NickKendall - I am a 2 books a month plan. Also, once those credits are used, you can buy three credits for $33 (I think that is the price)
I like audible I can just listen while going to bed Amazon own both anyway lol
Yeah can be pretty relaxing listening while going to sleep. Haha yeah why does Amazon have to make such good products...
Both r better than buying a physical as its space saver and more economical(most of the people do not read even 25% of book at all)
Audible is more preferable because when you hear by author's voice your vocabulary also improves instead of reading a book.
It’s best to be fully informed. Kindle unlimited is definitely able to read to you just as well as audible.
AUdible & Kobo Libra 2 + Kindle Unlimited + Calibre + DeDRM = WIN! for me.
I spotted the J.I Packer and Phil Knight books; great authors! Very well done video sir, keep it up!
Thanks for the encouragement! :) And yes, both great authors I agree! Good spot!
Thank you for answering my doubts Its time I start giving up physical copies
I still haven't completely given up physical copies, but definitely the majority of my reading is digital now.
@@NickKendall I don't plan on giving it up entirely as well but it's time my home library is screaming for a break, also I am decluttering my space for minimalism every month and books take up a lot of place which I choose to change.
I feel like I need both of these apps. I love to read but I also love podcasts
Audible lies about having a free 365 day return policy. I returned two books and they locked up my entire library preventing me from returning any more books. The books I returned were two of the $2.95 books. I thought I'd take a chance to see how they were since they have free returns. They sucked so I returned and then found out I was blackballed from returning anymore, ever I guess because they locked up all of my books in my library. Well to hell with Audible. I can go elsewhere.
Dang really?? That's pretty bad! I've only ever returned one so far.
Great video. So soothing.
Thanks! :)
Hi , could you tell us if I can read kindle and listen to audible simultaneously? Do I need to buy the ebook on kindle and buy a audible book together in order to listen to it while looking it up in kindle ? Thanks
I don’t usually do both at once. But yes, you’d need to by a copy of both audio and Kindle to be able to do it. Often when you buy the Kindle book first, the Audible book will be cheaper for you.
I like reading a physical book but I also love Audiobooks. I dont use Audible I have Scrib.
I think that the real question here is from which we get the most out of books. Trough Wich way the information last longer in the brain or is acquired faster.
Yep, agreed. Depends on the person!
Is it possible to listen audio in kindle while reading the book ?
Yep, definitely possible!
@@NickKendall how?
I love listening more than reading.
I dono whether choosing audible is correct. But I feel atleast doing something is better than doing nothing.
Yep, listening to something is better than reading nothing at all 😊👌🏼
Nick, if I have Kindle app on my iPad, am I able to read (not listen) to the audio books I've purchased from Audible in the kindle app? Turns out I'm a visual learner and don't retain as much when listening. Thanks for the info!
You have to purchase the Kindle version of the audiobook separately unfortunately!
I love books being dyslexic used to frustrate you give me because I couldn’t read audible is a good fof the
Great video! Is there any other apps that is similar to Audible? I just want something that can read to me so that I can follow along with a real hard copy book.
Can someone please advise how to exactly to do this- purchasing an audio book and also having the option to read to you? I’m not a great reader so that’s why I prefer the audible however I do want to follow along with a hard copy book so that I can engage more.
Okay wait; on audible you have to pay monthly and then also pay for the book? What the hell?
I'm an immersion reader so I use both simultaneously. Nice video and interesting comparison. I subbed.
Nice! And thanks!
Thank for this comparison!
Hi, i want to read Alex Hormozi 100M dollar offers - I’m hoping to extract the best parts into a word document, can i copy and paste easily from either of these apps to anywhere? Any ideas how I can do this or is this complicated? Thanks
If you use Kindle and link it to Goodreads, all your highlights will sync to Goodreads and you can easily copy and paste them all from there into a word doc!
Ive just punched two audio books and realise that I prefer to read them. I don’t know how to switch from listening to reading. Please tell me how.
Great thought provoking video Nick. I've definitely been listening mainly through audiobooks (iBooks) lately. Is that a RUSTY shirt?!
Thanks Sanjee! Hahah yes it is. Can't actually remember where I got it from..
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My audio (Audible Narration) starts on the first word in the paragraph, while the 'highlighted' words... start on the chapter heading/title. Therefore they are always out out sync, which after awhile causes a headache. How can I sync them up? Can I turn off the highlighting altogether? Thanks for any help.
Thanks for your vid...I’ve been looking to have both, visual and audio ... is that possible pls?
Hey Botan, you could try listening to an audiobook while reading along in the same book on a Kindle or physical copy?
Do you ever stream the kindle to an Amazon echo to listen to it rather than reading? There’s no cost other than the speaker.
Didn’t know you could do that! Great tip!!
@@NickKendall it’s read by Alexa, not the author when purchased on audible, but I was surprised how well she reads it, it’s not mechanical monotone. Thanks for your video, very helpful.
How do you see pictures, graphs, charts, etc with Audible? If you can't, wouldn't that be a much bigger negative than the notes function being there, but that you simply don't want to use it?
Often Audible books come with a PDF with all the images from the book :)
@@NickKendall
Thanks the follow up. I have a few books on Audible and now that I've looked up how to download the PDFs, it has to be done through the desktop site, which seems odd. Also, looking at books for sale on Audible, I can't find where they tell you before you buy, if a PDF is available or not. Clunky!
Does anyone know if i can share my Audible book purchases on my Kindle and read the text on Kindle vs listening?
Kindle vs Audible vs Nick...🤔
Nick all the way!! 🥰
Thank you very much extremely helpful
Glad it was helpful!
You know there are cheaper options out there right?
Yeah I’ve had some friends tell me about some cheaters ways recently. Might have to do a video on some soon...
@@NickKendall lol same guy different account.. I don’t mean like cheaters but like scribd is good app as well 11 bucks I believe but you can read and listen to unlimited audio books and text files, music files plus you get a extra perks (not that great but yeah) you should def check it out tho..( lol become their affiliate)
@@kanavgupta9857 oh whoops haha sorry I meant to write cheaper ways not cheaters ways 😂
@@NickKendall lol
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is audible better than apple Ibooks ?
That’s a great question! I might have to do a video on it!
I want both but money is tight.
You can get two free audio books from audible if you have an Amazon prime account, you can use a free trial and cancel before payment. If you can't do all that prime stuff, you can still get one free audiobook with a trial on audible. From what I've read you get to keep them if you cancel the trial before you're charged for a subscription, will be making use of this myself, hope I shown something cool there :) just deciding what books I want physical, audio etc
I think i just felt in love
Anyone else like to listen to an audio book while following along in a book/novel?
Or we can all save money by just going to the library like the good old days. Its free...
You should do ASMR as you have the voice for it.
😂 thanks
After watching this video I went and downloaded the Kindle app and it said I can't buy books through the app. You might wanna mention that in your video. Deleted it right away.
Well yeah, that's what we expected
Your videos aren't good enough but your thumbnails do!! XD XD
You deserve 1m subs wtf
Thanks mate 😊
WOWOWOW
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Aint no body watch this!
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE Audible books, and before those, I've sworn by my Kindle books as well!
As a software engineer by profession, moving away from buyng huge tech books, and having them all on my Kindle is a godsend!
The ability to highlight and take notes w\my Kindle made the transition totally seamless. 👍
Now I'm sorta funny cause I also love reading sci-fi, but now I feel GUILTY if I read non-technical physical books like I've done in the past? 🫢😋
That's where my beloved Audibles come into play!
I can listen to sci-fi, self-help and other non-technical books all day and night!
(I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND my beloved "Expeditionary Force" series by Craig Alanson \ narrated by legendary R.C. Bray! (Skippy is a TRIP!! 😋🤣), and also a short and cute alien invasion book - "Roadkill" by Dennis E. Taylor - which seems to parallel a lot of what's going on now! 😋)
I recently bought my wife an Audible, I'm hoping she gets into listening to them as well!
Well yeah, that's what we expected