Amazon is hoping to get more people hooked on Music Unlimited with a special offer ahead of Prime Day. Those who haven’t tried the service yet can get it for three months for free. The special offer is even more appealing to Prime members who haven’t tried the music streaming platform yet, as they’ll get four months at no extra cost. Music Unlimited normally costs $11 per month for non-Prime members and $10 per month for Prime members.
The company isn’t completely ignoring its existing subscribers: Anyone with an Amazon Music Unlimited individual plan can upgrade to the family plan for no extra charge for two months.
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Amazon Music Unlimited is being offered for three months free to anyone who hasn’t used it before, and Prime members who are using the service for the first time will receive an extra month of access at no extra cost.
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Amazon Music Unlimited includes over 100 million songs, many of which are available in high definition and spatial audio. The service also includes ad-free versions of many popular podcasts.
While it may not be the first music streaming service that comes to mind for most people, Amazon Music Unlimited may be worth a try. Its HD music selection is especially noteworthy, as Spotify doesn’t offer that feature yet.
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