AMAZON is offering a free trial for anyone who's interested in its premium music streaming service.
Anybody who signs up for Amazon Music Unlimited right now can use the platform for 30 days for free, before it rolls over to the typical £10.99 per month.
Experience HD and Spatial audio with Amazon MusicAmazon Music Unlimited, 1 month for £0 (£10.99p/m after)
Amazon Music Unlimited is the retailer’s premium music streaming service, which comes with a range of features that you don’t get in the standard package.
It’s ad-free, and you can listen to whatever you want, whenever you want with unlimited skips - there’s no shuffle mode to contend with.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeAmazon states that it has ‘100 million songs in HD and millions of songs in Ultra HD… [with] a growing catalogue of music mastered in Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio.’
Alongside the tunes, Music Unlimited subscribers also get access to a suite of ad-free podcasts.
Much like its other subscriptions service, Amazon often draws in new customers with a month of spend-free usage.
Thirty days seems like a pretty good length of time to test out Amazon’s premium music service.
Book fans should take at the current offer on Amazon’s library service: you can currently get 2 months of free Amazon Kindle Unlimited.
How to get cheaper Amazon Music Unlimited
If you want to save cash on your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription the best thing to do is to keep a close eye on the sign-up page on the Amazon website.
On a fairly regular basis, you’ll find that Amazon offers discounts and promotions on its music service, especially during sales periods like Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday.
At the moment, the 30-day free trial is the typical promo Amazon offers to any news customers - but this is usually improved upon when those big sale events come along.
Is Amazon Music Unlimited free for Prime members?
Amazon offers all sorts of extra perks and goodies to its Prime subscribers but unfortunately, Amazon Music Unlimited isn’t one of them.
You will have to pay for a Music Unlimited subscription independently of the main Prime membership - however, it costs less at £9.99 per month.
I’m a savvy shopper – best time to shop for Xmas 2023 is sooner than you thinkThere’s also a free Amazon Prime Music service available for Prime subscribers, but here’s the kicker: its library can only be listened to in shuffle mode.
How much is Amazon Music Unlimited per month?
Normally, you can expect to pay £10.99 per month for Amazon’s top-end music streaming service.
That’s in contrast to the £9.99 per month, or £99 per year, that Prime customers can expect to spend.
Amazon Music Unlimited, 1 month for £0 (£10.99p/m after)
If you’re thinking of leaving the service, read our how to cancel Amazon Music explainer.
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