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Amazon Music Unlimited: 5 months free for Prime members – here’s how to get it

Amazon offers Prime members a free 5-month trial of Music Unlimited with access to over 100 million songs, ad-free streaming, offline playback, and HD/Spatial Audio. Non-Prime members can enjoy 3 months free.

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The image features the Amazon Music Unlimited logo. It’s centered on a gradient background transitioning from deep blue to vibrant purple. The logo consists of the word “amazon” in lowercase white font, with an orange arrow curving from the ‘a’ to the ‘z’. Below it, in a smaller font, is the word “music.” To the right, there’s a white rectangle with rounded corners containing the word “UNLIMITED” in capital letters.
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Amazon is offering an unprecedented opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of unlimited music with its Amazon Music Unlimited service, and the best part? Prime members can try it absolutely free for 5 months, while non-Prime members get 3 months free. Here’s everything you need to know about this extraordinary offer.

Amazon Music Unlimited extended free trial

Amazon Music Unlimited stands as a formidable alternative to other popular streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. Typically, an individual plan costs $10.99 per month in the United States, or $9.99 per month for Amazon Prime members. However, Amazon is now offering Prime members a 5-month free trial, giving you nearly half a year to explore its vast library without spending a dime. Non-Prime members aren’t left out either, with a generous 3-month free trial on offer. Remember, this trial is only available to new subscribers.

What you get with Amazon Music Unlimited

Subscribing to Amazon Music Unlimited opens up a treasure trove of features:

  • On-demand and ad-free listening: Enjoy over 100 million songs and thousands of playlists without interruptions.
  • Offline playback: Download your favorite tracks and listen even when you’re offline.
  • Unlimited skips: Skip through songs to your heart’s content.
  • High-definition and spatial audio: Experience your music in HD and Spatial Audio for an immersive listening experience.

Once the trial period ends, your subscription will automatically renew at the standard rate unless you cancel beforehand. It’s important to note that this offer cannot be transferred, gifted, or combined with any other promotions. Be sure to set a reminder to avoid any unexpected charges.

Amazon Music Unlimited vs. Amazon Music Prime

Many people wonder about the differences between Amazon Music Unlimited and Amazon Music Prime. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Amazon Music Unlimited: This is a paid, premium service offering an extensive catalog of 100 million songs, podcasts, HD, Ultra HD, and spatial audio options. It’s perfect for audiophiles and those who want an ad-free experience with the ability to download and listen offline.
  • Amazon Music Prime: Included with your Amazon Prime membership, this service provides a more limited experience. While you can still enjoy ad-free listening and offline downloads, the music library is smaller, and HD or spatial audio is not available.
  • Amazon Music Free: As the name suggests, this is a no-cost option. However, it comes with ads, fewer song skips, and doesn’t support offline playback. It’s a more basic, randomized listening experience, though you still get access to the full catalog of music and podcasts.

The high-definition streaming: Amazon Music HD

For those on the Unlimited tier, Amazon Music HD offers a noticeable upgrade in sound quality. Streaming in HD and Ultra HD provides a richer, more detailed listening experience that audiophiles will appreciate.

  • HD Audio: Comparable to CD quality, it offers a clearer and crisper sound than standard streaming.
  • Ultra HD Audio: Going beyond CD quality, this level captures even more detail from studio recordings, though it requires a robust internet connection due to its higher bitrate.

With 70 million songs available in HD and seven million in Ultra HD, your music will sound better than ever.

The image depicts a comparison between Amazon Music Unlimited’s HD streaming and free standard quality audio. On the left, labeled “STANDARD,” there’s a gray bar graph representing “strongly compressed audio files” with low quality. In the center, under “AMAZON MUSIC UNLIMITED,” two bar graphs illustrate improved audio quality. The first, labeled “HIGH DEFINITION,” shows colorful bars representing “CD quality audio (lossless),” which is twice the bitrate of standard streaming services, preserving original recording detail. The second graph, under “ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION,” has even taller bars indicating “Better than CD quality audio (up to 24 bit, 192 kHz)” capturing nuances of studio recordings. Amazon Music Unlimited offers superior sound fidelity compared to free standard quality streaming.
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How to sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited extended free trial

Getting started is simple. To claim your 5-month free trial (for Prime members) or 3-month free trial (for non-Prime members), visit the Amazon Music Unlimited page. You’ll need to enter your payment details, but you won’t be charged until the trial period ends. Just make sure to cancel before the trial concludes if you decide not to continue with the subscription.

Final thoughts

Amazon Music Unlimited’s extended free trial is an unprecedented opportunity to explore a vast and high-quality music library without any initial cost. For Prime members, 5 months of free access is an incredible deal, while non-Prime members still get a generous 3-month trial. Whether you’re a casual listener or a dedicated audiophile, this offer provides a risk-free chance to experience one of the top music streaming services available today for an extended period.

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Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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