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Play Audible Audiobooks through Bluetooth?

Many people use phones to listen to Audible audiobooks. But there are still some Audible users who want to use other devices like speakers to play. So, can we play Audible audiobooks through Bluetooth to reach other devices? You will know how to do in this passage. Knowledge about Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wire-replacement communication protocol designed for low power consumption. It is similar to Wi-Fi such as similar applications like settings up networks, transferring files, and so on. The difference is that Wi-Fi is intended as a replacement for high-speed cabling in the work area or home while Bluetooth is for portable devices to connect without cables.
Bluetooth exists in many products such as phones, tablets, media players, speakers, game consoles, and so on. For example, Bose SoundSport Wireless, V-Moda Crossfade 2 Wireless, Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2, JBL Pulse, Amazon Echo are some of the best Bluetooth headsets and speakers. They are well-designed with a solid construction which is sure to bring convenience for your everyday music enjoyment.
How to Play Audible on Bluetooth
Normally Bluetooth speakers or headsets won't read audio files including Audible audiobooks directly, so you have to depend on another Bluetooth device to stream Audible audiobooks to them. Here I will take a Bluetooth phone and a Bluetooth speaker to show you the detailed method to play Audible audiobooks via Bluetooth step by step.


1. Turn on the 'pairing mode' on your speaker. The instruction may vary on different brands of speakers, so you can follow the manual or consult the vendor where you bought it. Normally you just need to hold down a button on the outside of the speaker to put it in 'pairing mode'.
2. Find and enable 'Bluetooth' on the settings of your phone. Just click 'settings', you will see a Bluetooth icon under the 'Network connections' panel. Please just enable it and then it will start to searching Bluetooth devices within its range.

3. Start to pair both devices. It takes a few seconds for the smartphone to detect the speaker. When the search is done, you can tap the speaker to connect. Sometimes it may prompt you to input the pin code too. If so, just find the pin code on the speaker and input it to pair your phone with the speaker.

After paring successfully, you just need to play Audible audiobooks on your phone via the Audible manager and it will stream the Audible files to the speaker automatically.

Play Audible on Other Devices without Bluetooth
Sometimes if you have another device that is neither in the Audible support list nor does it have Bluetooth, you won't be able to enjoy Audible files from it easily. Thanks to TunesKit Audible AA/AAX Converter, you can turn the protected Audible AA and AAX to common universal audio files such as MP3, then you will be able to transfer the MP3 files to any devices for playback.

TunesKit Audible Audiobook Converter is for converting Audible AA and AAX files, it is light-weight but has powerful features such as multiple output formats, splitting audio files, customize audio parameters. The most significant is that the converting process is lossless with an amazingly 100X faster speed. It offers a free trial version. If you are interested in this tool, just download the right version to try it out. In a word, it takes only 3 steps to convert your Audible files. For more details, please visit: How to Convert Audible AA/AAX to MP3.

Conclusion
TunesKit Audible Audiobook Converter is obviously a good helper to listen to Audible audiobooks. Except for converting Audible audiobooks to Bluetooth, it can also enable you to play Audible on LG TV, PS4, smartwatch, and many more devices.

For more: https://www.tuneskit.com/audiobook-tips/stream-audible-audiobooks-t...

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