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What is Amazon Music Unlimited?
There are two different types of music streaming services: internet radio-like ones that randomly play music for you based on your preferences (example: Pandora in the US), and on-demand ones that let you find and play specific tunes (examples: Spotify and Apple Music).
Amazon Music Unlimited is the latter type, but it comes with a number of different things, including a low-cost price, that make it stand out from rivals. It is available to everyone, but there is a price incentive for customers who already subscribe to Amazon Prime.
How much does Amazon Music Unlimited cost?
Amazon Music Unlimited is available to Amazon Prime members for £79 per year in the UK, $79 per year in the US. Alternatively you can pay monthly at a cost of £7.99 per month ($7.99 in the States). That's cheaper than the £9.99 ($9.99) per month fees both Apple Music and Spotify charge for their similar services. However, if you don't have an Amazon Prime subscription, it costs the same - £9.99 a month. An Amazon Prime subscription costs £79 a year ($99 in the US) but gives you free next-day delivery on millions of items (even same-day on many, depending on your location). You also get access to Amazon Prime Instant Video, Kindle Owners Lending Library and many other incentives. If you own an Amazon Echo device, you can get the service for just £3.99 ($3.99) per month to play on a specified, single Echo or Echo Dot - with or without a Prime membership. Amazon currently offers three different Amazon Echo models Amazon Music Unlimited also offers a family plan to users. It lets as many as six people listen to tunes for $14.99 a month if you're not a Prime subscriber. That's the same price as Apple Music's family plan option. Prime members can enjoy the annual Family Plan for $149 a year, which is a two-month discount. How do you sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited? You can first sign up for a 30-day free trial regardless of whether you are a Prime member or now. You will have to sign up using your Amazon login credentials and authorize Amazon to charge your default card or another card on file after your trial ends. Your subscription renews monthly, but you can cancel the renewal at any time by visiting your Amazon Music settings If you use Echo, simply ask Alexa on your chosen Echo device to start your trial to Amazon Music Unlimited. Where is Amazon Music Unlimited available? Amazon Music Unlimited is available in the UK, US, Germany and Austria. Which devices work with Amazon Music Unlimited? Amazon Music Unlimited is accessible through the Amazon Music app for Fire devices, iOS devices, and Android devices, as well as Mac and PC. You can also access it through a web player in your browser and through the company's Echo devices. You can play music through a Sonos Multi-Room system or Roku media streamer, as well. Amazon said select BMW, Ford, and Mini cars are even Amazon Music-enabled. How does Amazon Music Unlimited work? Ad-free listening Amazon Music Unlimited is similar to Apple Music and Spotify in that it offers "tens of millions" of songs you can listen to on-demand, ad-free. It also serves up recommendations engine through algorithms and hand-picked playlists, and you can access it via mobile apps and the web. Amazon even redesigned its existing Amazon Music app with support the streaming service and an all-new user interface that focuses on album art. Ask Alexa Amazon is pushing the service's integration with Echo and the Alexa voice assistant. Not only do Echo owners have access to a cheaper version of the service (available on one Echo device at a time), they can request songs using just their voices. They can stream a specific song, artist, album, or playlist, and Alexa can even pull up the "latest song" from an artist or play music based on mood, time, activity, etc. Alexa can also find songs from snippets of lyrics. Although the discounted Echo plan is limited to only one device (you cannot use it on your phone, PC, tablet, or even more than one Echo device), it offers all the same features, including the full music catalogue and recommendations. If Echo owners don't get Music Unlimited, Amazon's existing Prime Music service will still be available to them with a library of two million songs.
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