Amazon's Music Unlimited streaming service aims to take on Spotify and Apple Music
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 2:05PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Amazon, Apps & Launches, Buyers Guide, Entertainment, Music Unlimited, accessories

While Amazon has offered streaming music for free with Amazon Prime subscriptions, the range of artists, songs and albums was rather lacking compared to larger libraries from services like Spotify and Apple Music.

Amazon actually has another music streaming service in Canada available since last month and unlike Prime Music, which has around one million songs, the Music Unlimited service offers millions of songs. Costing $9.99 a month, Music Unlimited is discounted to $7.99 for individual and current Amazon Prime users. A family plan costs $ 14.99 a month and a single device subscription (ideal for one Amazon Echo device) for $3.99 a month.

Music Unlimited is currently available for a 90-day free trial. We're looking to test its various features which include being able to use voice to create playlists, the ability to listen offline with unlimited skips as well as ad-free on demand access to quality audio streams.

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