Finding the best app for the 'Stolen Focus' audiobook's audio quality sent me down a real rabbit hole. I bounced between a few, and honestly, I keep coming back to Libby. Borrowed it through my library, and the clarity was surprisingly sharp—every nuance of the narrator's delivery came through without any weird compression artifacts.
A friend swears by Audible's 'Enhanced' format, but I listened to a sample and couldn't detect a massive leap over the standard high-quality download on Libby. Maybe on premium headphones there's a difference, but for my daily commute and chores, Libby's fidelity is more than enough. It's free and legal, which feels like the right way to engage with a book about attention, you know?
I tried Spotify's audiobook tier briefly, but the bitrate seemed inconsistent; some chapters sounded fine, others slightly muffled. For a text-driven, idea-heavy listen like this, consistent clarity is non-negotiable.