

That entire library can now be streamed in high definition, and over 7 million tracks are available in 24-bit Ultra HD. Unlimited has more than 90 million songs, curated playlists, podcasts, and personalized stations. Pros: Both are ad-free, on-demand services, and if you already have a Prime subscription, Amazon Music Unlimited is the best deal you can get for a really robust collection of content (though not by much).

And this is a solid option for streaming high-quality files. The deal isn’t as sweet as it used to be, but a lot of other services cost 99 cents more. Meanwhile, Amazon Music Unlimited is a good bet for Prime members looking for a bargain.

Who it’s best for: Amazon Prime Music doesn’t cost anything beyond your regular Amazon Prime membership, so the appeal is obvious. You can get a special $5 rate if you sign up for the Single Device Plan via an eligible Amazon Echo device.Īnyone can access free, ad-supported playlists and stations by asking Amazon’s Alexa digital assistant to play music. There’s a free three-month trial and a discounted family plan. It’s $10 per month for non-Prime members. It has a library of 2 million songs.Īmazon Music Unlimited, with a far bigger library of songs and more features, costs $9 per month for Prime members (or $89 for an annual subscription). Price: Prime Music is included free with Amazon Prime, Amazon’s paid subscription service that costs $15 per month or $139 per year.
