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Try Amazon Music Unlimited free for 3 months at no cost for a limited time

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For a limited time, Amazon is currently offering Amazon Music Unlimited for free for 3 months for new customers only, the two extra months from the previous offer of 1 month. Get Amazon Music Unlimited for free for the first three months.

So, what exactly does that mean? This means you don’t have to pay for three months of access to over 90 million songs in HD quality, new songs free of annoying ads, millions of Podcast episodes, and offline songs with unlimited skips, all for free. If you like it, you can continue for $9.99/month after your free trial ends (or $7.99 for Prime members; if you don’t have a Prime membership, try Prime today free for 30 days), or simply cancel the free trial one day before it ends if you don’t want to continue.

Amazon Prime membership – more than just fast shipping!
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Get the best of Amazon Prime with benefits like free Same-Day, One-Day, and Two-Day Delivery on millions of items, exclusive discounts at Amazon Fresh stores, and access to top entertainment on Prime Video and Amazon Music. Enjoy Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and even unlimited photo storage with Amazon Photos.

Start your FREE 30-day trial now.

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This 3-month free trial offer of a monthly Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan is only available to new Amazon Music Unlimited members and is for a limited time. Your subscription will automatically renew at the monthly price of $9.99 ($8.99 for Prime members) plus applicable tax after the special term ends unless you cancel.

Amazon Music Unlimited features

In this tense world, music may be your only getaway, making it one of the most important aspects of our everyday life. With its great limited-time offer of three months free Amazon Music Unlimited for new members, Amazon is on its way to giving the highest quality of songs right to your device.

The various sound-improving technologies included in Amazon Music Unlimited’s system complement the huge range of online and offline tracks.

Amazon Music Unlimited featured spatial audio technology, which allows you to listen to your favorite songs in a three-dimensional, completely immersive experience. This is made possible by Dolby Atmos, a technology that adds height channels to current surround sound systems. Also, the music has been masterfully mixed to even provide more astonishing definition and depth.

Importantly, Amazon Music Unlimited tends to make use of Sony’s 360 Reality Audio technology, which allows you to feel completely immersed in a world of music. It’s as if you’re at a live performance or listening to the musician record in a studio. It can improve the quality of your current sound system, including headphones, smartphones, and a high-fidelity smart speaker with Alexa and 360 Reality Audio.

Besides this, Amazon Music Unlimited’s Ultra High Definition feature has a bitrate that is more than 10 times that of standard-definition streaming services, allowing it to produce music that is better than CD quality audio (up to 24 bit, 192 kHz, or a data rate of 9216kbps) and captures the nuance of studio recordings.

Obviously have data speeds of 1.5 Mbps or higher (such as LTE), devices that support 16 bit/44.1 kHz or higher (such as iPhone 4s and later), and headphones or speakers that support a dynamic range of 20 kHz+ for HD (or 40 kHz+ for Ultra HD) to experience the difference these audio technologies can make in all the songs offered in Amazon Music Unlimited.

Sony, Bose, AudioLabSonos, Pioneer, Echo Studio, and others are among the brands whose products and accessories will complement these technologies.


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