So to get access to your audiobooks you do have to take the extra step of downloading the Audible app (shown above), but it's available for almost any device you'd care to listen on. On any other device, the Kindle and Audible apps are separate. As soon as you purchase a title of either format, it all just shows up on the same device. You’ll see all the purchased audiobooks that are connected to your Audible app here. That function works more seamlessly on Kindles, where audiobooks are integrated into your e-book library without the need to install a separate app. Tap the ‘Audiobooks’ tab at the top of the device. Whispersync is an Amazon feature which lets you switch easily between reading a book and listening to the audiobook if you own both, so you can always pick up in one format wherever you left off with the other. There is one great pro to listening on your Kindle. Alternatively, you could use Audible to listen to a vast number of audiobooks. Note that Alexa does not narrate graphic novels. Once you have done so, access the many titles from the Kindle library to start the narration. So overall, the Kindle method is better for when you're just listening around the house and don't have to go anywhere. To do this, enable the Kindle Assistive Reader feature on the Alexa app and youre good to go. Your Kindle is also going to be heavier than your phone or iPod you can't exactly go for a run toting an e-reader. To listen to your any of the Audible content that you’ve purchased, ensure that your paired audio device is powered on and download the content that you’d like to listen to. Most Kindles (especially the newer ones) don't have headphone jacks, so Bluetooth earphones are a necessity if that's how you want to listen to them.
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