

“This is a thing that you can get in a really timely way and still make somebody’s day when their birthday rolls around.” “We think it’s a great move if you’re in need of a last minute gift,” Burrow says.


That way if there’s a month where you forget to use your credit or just can’t find an appealing title, you can hold onto it for the future.”įor its part, Wirecutter includes Audible Premium Plus on a number of its gift guides. “Instead, unused credits will roll over to the next month. “The credits you earn are not ‘use or lose’,” writes product and tech review site. Learn more: Amazon Prime members can get 3 free months of Audible Premium Plus through July 31.Īnother great feature of the Premium Plus offering: You can bank the monthly bestseller or new release credits you don’t use. “If you’re interested in these hot summer beach reads that will be on people’s radar this summer, then this trial is a great way to pursue it, see if it’s right for you and see if you want to continue.” Also, Burrow notes as far as subscriptions go, Audible is good at reminding you the triall is about to be over - they send a dedicated reminder email when your three months is almost up. “The primary difference between Premium Plus and Premium is the inclusion of a book a month of new releases and best sellers,” he tells MarketWatch Picks. What reviewers say about Audible Premium Plus: The Premium Plus version of the Audible service is excellent for folks who are going to use it frequently to listen to audiobooks or podcasts, according to Wirecutter’s deal editor Nathan Burrow. Don’t have a Prime membership yet but considering it? Check out this guide to see if Amazon Prime is worth it for you. Once the trial ends, it’s $14.95/month (compared to the regular Audible Plus membership at $7.95/month). It also includes one free bestseller or new release of your choice every month, in addition to complete access to Audible’s expansive library.

Through the end of the month, Amazon Prime members can get 3 free months of Audible Premium Plus, the online retailer’s audio entertainment platform featuring thousands of audiobooks, podcasts and more. Hey la, hey la, commutes are back(ish)! While the gradual re-opening of the world means more time on the roads and tubes, it also means those of us clamoring for designated podcast-listening and reading time are finally back in the game.
