

With HD, you get double the bitrate of standard streaming services, and the ability to listen in Ultra HD. Amazon Music Unlimited has a 90-day free trial and costs $7.99 per month after. With Unlimited, you get to listen to new releases, stream music videos, and video playlists. It’s certainly worth it if you find yourself ordering from Amazon often, but if not, there are other options.Īmazon Music has two tiers above Prime, with Unlimited and HD. On Amazon Music, you can also listen to music you’ve purchased on Amazon.Īmazon Prime membership, though, costs $119 year. If you’ve already got a Prime membership, as many Amazon users do, then you’ll probably love everything included, with ad-free listening, offline listening, unlimited skips, and podcasts.Įven without the membership, though, you can still stream music for free, access thousands of stations, stream podcasts, and listen on your favorite device. Their app is free to download and is highly rated. What you may not know is that they’ve branched out into media, including TV shows, movies, and of course, music.Īmazon Music gives you access to over 70 million songs from all the decades, and of course, all the genres, bands, and artists you’ve come to know and love. We can’t imagine there’s anyone who isn’t privy to eCommerce giant Amazon by now. If you have prime membership, you can start listening offline now.



Music and video streaming service Apple Music should be familiar to most, and if not, you should at least know its predecessor/cousin/no one knows anymore – iTunes. With a 90-day free trial for new users, it's hard to miss.
