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Amazon Prime Music: what is it, how does it work, and how much does it cost?

Experience the Best of Music with Amazon Prime and Amazon Music Unlimited

If you’re already an Amazon Prime member, then you can’t miss the opportunity to listen to great music with the Amazon Music Prime app.
This service allows you to stream a vast selection of songs without any annoying interruptions.

What is Amazon Prime Music?

A valid alternative to Spotify, Amazon Music is a music streaming application that offers access to over 100 million songs, the largest podcast catalog, and thousands of playlists and stations, all without any ads.

With Amazon Music, you can play any artist, album, or playlist in random order and explore new music based on your preferences.
You can also choose and play your favorite songs on demand from a selection of free access playlists.
Additionally, you can download these playlists for offline listening without any skip limits.

If you’re looking for a premium music subscription service, Amazon Music Unlimited provides an even wider catalog, including Spatial Audio in Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio.

How Does Amazon Music Work?

Amazon Music’s streaming service is available on the web player, mobile and desktop app, as well as Alexa and Echo devices.
You can simply download the app from the Play Store or App Store to enjoy Amazon Music on your Android or iOS device.
Interactions with Alexa are also possible, although streaming stops after an hour of inactivity.

On Fire TV, you can only listen to music, as podcasts are not available.
Similarly, the Fire tablet only offers a limited music catalog and no ad-free podcasts.
Alternatively, you can access Amazon Music via the web version on your PC using your login credentials.

By creating an account on Amazon with your email address and phone number, you gain access to various Amazon services, including Amazon Prime Music, which is part of the Amazon Prime subscription.

By delving into your settings, you can manage up to ten authorized devices.
If you reach the limit, you’ll need to deauthorize a device to add a new one.

Adding Music to Your Playlist and Data Consumption

You can add music to your playlists at any time using the Amazon Music app.
Playlists have a maximum limit of 2500 songs.
Amazon Music Prime users have access to 15 free playlists for on-demand and offline listening.
You can create your own playlist, including 15-50 of your favorite songs, for offline playback with unlimited skips.

Amazon Music Prime data consumption depends on your listening minutes and downloaded songs.
HD audio can use up to 5.5 MB of data per minute, while Ultra HD audio can require up to 12 MB per minute.

The Benefits of Prime Music Unlimited

With a Prime Music Unlimited subscription, you can enjoy the entire Amazon Music catalog without ads.
Unlimited skips allow you to move seamlessly between songs, and the service offers offline playback, including Spatial Audio and Amazon Music HD.

In addition to the individual subscription, there’s a Family plan that allows up to six devices at once.
Prime members have access to Amazon Music Prime, offering a more limited selection compared to Unlimited.

Cost of Amazon Prime Music

Amazon Music costs vary depending on the type of subscription:

  • Amazon Music Prime is included at no extra cost in the Prime subscription, priced at €4.99/month or €49.90/year.
  • Amazon Music Unlimited is available for €10.99/month or €109/year.
  • Amazon Music Unlimited Family costs €17.99/month or €179/year for up to six devices.
  • For €5.99/month, Unlimited for Echo enables music streaming on compatible devices like Echo, Echo Dot, and Fire TV.

Can You Get Amazon Music for Free?

You can enjoy a free trial of Amazon Prime Music and Unlimited for 30 days before the regular payment kicks in.
Prime Student members can also benefit from a 90-day free trial.
Additionally, promotional codes can help reduce the subscription costs, making high-quality music streaming more affordable.

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