Prime members can grab an Audible trial subscription for just 99p
Fill your days with your favourite audiobooks
Looking for something to drown out the sounds of quarantine? This Audible trial can save you £23 on your audiobook subscription if you're a Prime member, offering three months of the service for just 99p.
An Audible membership will usually set you back £7.99 a month, so that's a fantastic price and definitely one worth taking the plunge for. This offer is only available to Prime members without a previous Audible subscription, so if lockdown has you itching for a new form of entertainment, you have every reason to give these silky stories a try.
If this Audible trial doesn't suit, you can also grab two months of Kindle Unlimited for free at the moment as well.
Today's best Audible trial deals
Audible offers over 200,000 books, with this particular offer bringing you one free audiobook per month - free to keep once your membership comes to an end. From bestsellers to the classics, you're sure to find something to treat your ears to, and if you're not getting on with a particular title you can always exchange it free of charge as well. As an Audible member, you'll receive up to 80% off selected audiobook purchases and unlimited access to Audible Original Podcasts.
Audible and Alexa go hand in hand, so why not check out the latest Amazon Echo deals to perfect your setup?
If you're looking for other listening options, you'll find all the latest noise cancelling headphones sales right here on TechRadar, or you might find our roundup of the best Beats deals around more helpful if you're looking for a particular set of headphones.
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