I use immersive reading all the time. I find that it substantially increases reading speed and comprehension. Here are some tools I find helpful:
In the past, I used Instapaper and Pocket to aggregate articles and use their text-to-speech software (I think Instapaper’s text-to-speech is better). But about a year ago I switched to the Matter app (iOS only, https://hq.getmatter.app). I think it is a very well-thought-out app and has a good text-to-speech mode.
If you buy an old version of Kindle – that is Kindle 3 you will get a very solid text-to-speech software that works with any book. Amazon discontinued this feature (perhaps to boost Audible sales?). I used it a lot and works well.
I use immersive reading all the time. I find that it substantially increases reading speed and comprehension. Here are some tools I find helpful:
In the past, I used Instapaper and Pocket to aggregate articles and use their text-to-speech software (I think Instapaper’s text-to-speech is better). But about a year ago I switched to the Matter app (iOS only, https://hq.getmatter.app). I think it is a very well-thought-out app and has a good text-to-speech mode.
If you buy an old version of Kindle – that is Kindle 3 you will get a very solid text-to-speech software that works with any book. Amazon discontinued this feature (perhaps to boost Audible sales?). I used it a lot and works well.
Dotsam already linked how to enable text-to-speech on iOS https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph96b214f0/ios I use it even more on Mac. You use it by selecting a text and hitting “option + esc” https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh27448/mac