Ahead of its October Prime Day event, Amazon is offering its Prime members a free 4-month trial to Amazon Music Unlimited. Non-Prime members are still eligible for 3 free months. Both are excellent deals considering a trial usually only lasts for 30 days. This subscription normally costs $10.99 per month for non-Prime members and $9.99 per month for Prime members. Note that only new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited are eligible for a free trial.
Free 4-Month Trial to Amazon Music Unlimited
For Prime members (3 months for non-Prime members)
Amazon Music Unlimited is a subscription-based music streaming service similar to Spotify and Pandora. You'll have access to nearly 100 million songs completely ad-free. There are thousands of pre-mixed playlists and stations to choose from, but you are completely allowed to pick your own songs and create your own playlists.
In terms of audio quality, just about every song is available in lossless HD. About 10 million songs are also available in lossless UltraHD, which offers better than CD audio (up to 24 bit, 192 kHz) and more than 10 times the bitrate of standard definition streaming services. Amazon is also offering an increasing number of songs that support Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio. Just make sure your audio equipment is up to snuff.
Amazon Music Unlimited works seamlessly on Echo devices and Fire TVs, third-party Alexa smart devices like Sonos, and pretty much any Android smartphone or iPhone through the Amazon Music app.
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