

Prime users can also benefit from some hefty discounts if they pay annually. If you just want an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription for your smart speaker, but not on the go, that costs $3.99/£3.99 per month, per device, or you can get a family plan for $14.99/£14.99 per month for up to six users. These subscriptions can be used across multiple devices, but offer only one user profile.

How much does it cost?Ī standard subscription price for a single user signing up to Amazon Music Unlimited is $9.99/£9.99 per month, but you can get your first four months for just 99¢/99p, working out to less than 25¢/25p per month.Īfter the trial period is over, the monthly subscription bumps up to $9.99/£9.99 for standard users, $7.99/£7.99 if you’re an Amazon Prime member and $4.99/£4.99 for students. You can follow lists, which get updated so you’re always on top of new music, and you can even see what other Amazon Music Unlimited customers who listened to your favorite tracks listen to as well. Pushing your musical taste boat out and discovering new tracks is also a doddle, with curated Amazon’s Prime Playlists comprehensively spanning genres and decades. A quick “Alexa, play Abba, The Winner Takes It All”, will fire the song up, or if you want more of a mood setting playlist, “Alexa, play some dinner jazz” will have your party ambience on-point in moments

You can also find tracks by talking too, if you’ve got an Alexa enabled device. The results also display what you searched for, as well as some recommendations and playlists to help you find related tunes and broaden your musical repertoire. There’s a familiar search bar in which to type in the artist, album or title you want to find. How do I find music on it?Īccessing tracks through the app or a browser couldn’t be easier, and with tens of millions of songs to choose from, it’ll probably have the one you’re looking for. If you already have an excellent – but disconnected – sound system, you could even smarten it up and enable Amazon Music Unlimited on it with an Amazon Echo Input - one of our favourite, affordable gadgets of 2019.Įven if you don’t have a phone or smart speaker to hand, fire up a web browser window, and you can also access the service by heading to, where you can access all your recommendations, playlists and saved albums at the office or a party in a pinch. Amazon Music is also accessible on Alexa devices throughout your smart home, whether it’s an Alexa enabled smart speaker, like the Sonos One, a Fire TV, or one of Amazon’s speakers or screens like the Echo Plus or the Echo Show.
