Amazon’s stable of content streaming services has expanded significantly in recent years with a focus on TV, movies, and of course, music. Its high-res HD platform was unveiled a few months back with a focus on upgraded bitrate audio for compatible devices. However, if you’re new to Amazon Music Unlimited, it may be daunting to know where to start.
Today, Amazon is rolling out a 30-day trial period to new subscribers as an opportunity to check out its catalog of music and more. Head below for a full primer and details on beginning your free trial.
What is Amazon Music Unlimited?
Amazon’s in-house music streaming service has an extensive catalog of over 50-million songs. It has a mix of the latest releases, alongside an ample amount of classic tracks as well.
Amazon Music Unlimited typically costs subscribers $9.99 per month or $7.99 with a Prime membership. Family plans are available for $14.99 per month or $149 annually (Prime only).
What devices can I use?
As you might guess, this service is available on a wide-range of devices, including but not limited to smartphones, tablets, PC/Mac, Fire TV, and Alexa-enabled devices like Amazon Echo. You can browse Amazon’s entire selection of Alexa-enabled devices on this page.
What’s the difference between Prime Music and Music Unlimited?
Amazon includes Prime Music with your Prime membership, however, it has a significantly smaller library of content at 2-million songs.
Music Unlimited expands with a significantly larger library, plus “thousands of expert-programmed playlists and stations, including the hottest new releases from today’s most popular artists.” Both plans allow for offline listening on various devices.
Amazon Music Unlimited Free Trial
Interested in trying Amazon Music Unlimited? You can currently get a FREE 30-day trial when you sign-up on this landing page. Just be wary, this will revert to the full $10 per month afterwards if you don’t cancel. Full terms and conditions are below or right here.
Terms and conditions
This is an agreement between you and the entity providing Amazon Music to you, which may be, depending on your country of residence (your “Location”), Amazon.com Services LLC, Amazon.com.ca, Inc., Amazon Digital UK Ltd, Amazon Digital Germany GmbH, Amazon.com Sales, Inc., Amazon Seller Services Private Limited; Amazon Australia Services Inc., Servicios Comerciales Amazon México, S. de R.L. de C.V., Amazon Serviços de Varejo do Brasil Ltda., or one of their affiliates (“Amazon,” “we,” or “us”). This agreement governs your use of the personalized services available in your Location (Unlimited, Prime Music, Amazon Music (free with ads), the Store, and/or the Music Library Service, collectively, the “Services”). Visit Amazon Music Service Provider Information and Applicable Terms and Policies to identify the Amazon affiliate that provides the Services to you and other applicable terms based on your Location. The Amazon Music marketplace is your primary website for accessing the Amazon Music service (“Music Marketplace”). The Amazon affiliate that provides the Services to you may change from time to time. The Services allow you to purchase and access digital versions of audio recordings, artwork and information relating to the audio recordings, and other content (collectively, “Music Content”), as described below. Before using the Services, please read these Terms of Use, all rules and policies related to the Services (including any specific rules, usage restrictions, and other conditions or procedures that we post or update on or through the Services or on any help or other informational page for the Services), the Privacy Notice applicable to you, the Conditions of Use applicable to you, the Interest-Based Ads and Cookies notices applicable to you, and the Alexa Terms of Use applicable to you (collectively, the “Agreement”). If your Location is in the European Union or the United Kingdom, the Privacy Notice and the Interest-Based Ads and Cookies notices are not part of your Agreement. The versions of these notices applicable to you are available for your review.
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