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When adjusting the audiobook speed, the pitch and tone of the narrator’s voice may also change. Increasing the speed can result in a higher pitch and faster delivery, while decreasing the speed can lead to a lower pitch and slower delivery. It’s important to consider these factors when adjusting the speed, as they can impact the overall listening experience. Understanding audiobook speed is essential for optimizing your listening experience and making the most out of your audiobook content. The Playback Speed Calculator is a handy tool that allows you to calculate the adjusted duration of your desired playback speed. It also calculates the time saved compared to the original duration, taking into account the speed at which you want to listen to the audio or video.

For example, listening at 1.5x instead of 1x cuts the number of books needed from 12 to 8 per year on average at 2 hours daily. That’s a $120 annual subscription fee down to $80 by simply adjusting playback by 0.5x. Several iOS apps have been ported to the Apple Watch for the first time, including Audiobooks, Calculator, and Voice Memos.

You can explore these factors one at a time to find the right speed for you. Next, my printable PDF Reading Journal can help you calculate your reading in a variety of ways. It includes things like daily reading habit trackers and a book tally, which I especially love to see how many books I read each month in a year.

Divide the word count of the book by your rate of speech per hour to get the estimated number of finished hours. If you don’t know your rate of speech, Audible uses&nbsp