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Dealmaster: Get 3 months of Audible for just $ 6.95 per month, Ars Technica

Dealmaster: Get 3 months of Audible for just $ 6.95 per month, Ars Technica


    

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Dealmaster: Get 3 months of Audible for just $6.95 per month

Greetings, Arsians! The Dealmaster is back with another batch of deals and discounts to share. Topping our list today is a sale on athree-month Audible membership. All-new subscribers can get three months of the audiobook subscription service for just $ 6. 95 per month — that’s a total of $ 20. 85 for three months.

Typically, Audible costs $ 14. 95 per month, making a three-month subscription $ 45. This deal shaves almost 50% off the normal price, and it’s likely one of the best deals we’ll see on Audible memberships until the end of the year. Audible discounts are infrequent, and it’s unlikely that Amazon (Audible’s parent company) will discount the service even more for Black Friday or Cyber ​​Monday. It’s always possible — but we don’t expect it.

The only caveat is that you must be a totally new Audible member to get this deal, so those who have subscribed in the past and have cancelled cannot renew their subscriptions at the discounted rate. Audible is clearly aiming this sale at new subscribers in the hopes that they will continue their memberships well after the three-month discounted rate expires.

Each of the three credits you get with this Audible subscription can be redeemed for one audiobook from the company’s vast library. Even if you cancel after three months, the books you chose are yours to keep. But members get a lot more than just three book credits — they have access to members-only sales and daily deals, plus they get to pick two Audible Originals every month.

In addition to the Audible discount, we have a bunch of other deals from different brands and retailers as they gear up for Black Friday later in the month. With the shopping season being shorter than usual this year, many retailers are starting their deals early. Best Buy has a number of good deals already, including the lowest price we’ve seen onour favorite budget Chromebook, the Lenovo Chromebook C 330 . There are also deals on a number of Samsung smart TVs, wireless headphones, storage solutions, charging accessories, and more. Check out the full list of deals below.

    

                 

            

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Top 10 deals of the day

  • New users only:Amazon Audible3-month membership for$ 6. 95 / month (at Amazon) normally $ 14. 95 / month).
  • Lenovo Chromebook C 330laptop – MediaTek MT 8173 C, 11 .6-inch p, 4GB RAM, 32 GB eMMC for$ 179at Best Buy (normally $ 249. 99
  • (Microsoft Surface Pro 7) (latest model (two-in-one tablet – Intel Core i3, ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* .3-inch (x) , 4GB RAM, 128 GB SSD with Black Type Cover for$ 599at Best Buy (normally $ 959).
  • 10 .2-inch Apple iPad( (GB) for$ 299at B&H and (Amazon) (normally $ 329).
  • 75 – inch Samsung UN (NU)4K HDR LED Smart TV for$ 747. 99at Walmart, Best Buy, and (Amazon) (normally $ 1,0 15).
  • Jabra Elite (t) True Wireless earbuds for$ 109. 99at Best Buy and (Amazon) (normally $ 169. 99).
  • Beats Studio3 Wirelessnoise-canceling over-ear headphones for$ 199. 99at Best Buy and (Amazon) (normally $ 349. 99).
  • (Amazon Echo Dot) (3rd gen) with Clock smart speaker for$ 39. 99at Amazon (normally $ 59. 99) .
  • (Anker PowerPort III) USB-C wall charger – 60 W USB- C PD, GaN for$ 27. 89at Amazon (normally $ 39. 99).
  • (Catan)board game for$ 29. 99at Amazon (normally $ 39. 99).

Laptop and desktop PC deals

Video game deals

Gaming deals

TV and home entertainment deals

Electronics deals

Accessories and miscellaneous deals

  • New users only:Amazon Audible3-month membership for$ 6. 95 / month (at Amazon) normally $ 14. 95 / month).
  • (Anker PowerPort III) USB-C wall charger – 60 W USB- C PD, GaN for$ 27. 89at Amazon (normally $ 39. 99).
  • (Anker PowerPort III Mini) USB-C wall charger – (W USB-C PD for$ 19. 99at Amazon (normally $ 27. 99).
  • (Anker PowerPort Strip 6) surge protector – J, 6.6-foot cord, 6x AC outlets, 3x USB-A, 18 W USB total for$ 27. 99 (at Amazon) use code: (ANKERPP6) – normally $ 35. 99) .
  • (Anker PowerLine II) (6ft) Lightning cable – MFi-certified for$ 9. 49at Amazon (use code:ANKER6FT4– normally $ 14. 99).
  • (Anker PowerLine II) (6ft, 2-pack) USB-C to Lightning cable for$ 23. 99at Amazon (use code: (ANKERCP6)– normally $ 31. 99).
  • (Anker Alkaline) ************ (AAA batteries) 24 – pack) for$ 6. 99at Amazon (normally $ 11. 99).
  • (Anker GlassGuard) (2-pack) screen protector for iPhone 11 / XR for$ 2. 99at Amazon (use code:ANKER 299– usually $ 6. 99).
  • ($) Apple iTunes and App Storegift card (email delivery) for$ 42.at Amazon (use code:ITUNES– normally $ 50).
  • SanDisk iXpandLightning flash drive (64 GB) for$ 29. 99at Best Buy (normally $ 34. 99).
  • Samsung Evo Select( (GB) microSDXC card for$ (********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************)at Amazon (normally $ 89. 99).
  • Apple Leather Casefor iPhone (Pro for) $ 30 (at Amazon) normally $ 49).
  • (Apple Leather Case) ************ (for iPhone) Pro Max for$ 30at Amazon (normally $ 49).
  • Brydge 5) ************ (Bluetooth keyboard for 10 .5-inch iPad Pro and iPad Air (3rd gen) for$ 69. 99at Amazon (normally $
  • Thule Gauntlet 3.015 – inch MacBook Pro laptop sleeve for$ 19.at B&H (normally $ 39. 95).
  • RavPower Power Delivery Pioneer (RP-PC) )USB-C wall charger – 61 W USB-C PD, USB-A for$ 29. 99 (at Amazon) (clip $ 6 coupon) – no rmally $ 35. 99).
  • (Apple) ********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* (W USB-C Power Adapter) ************ (for) $ 84at Amazon (normally $ 43).
  • LEGO Ideas NASA Apollo Saturn V 21309building kit (1, 900 pieces (for) ************************************ ($) . 99at Walmart (normally $ 119. 99).

              

                  

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