While Spotify continues to raise the price of its “premium” subscription, Amazon is offering five months of Music Unlimited for free. Typically, this is a one-month free trial. But in celebration of Prime Day later this month, Amazon is offering three months of Amazon Music Unlimited instead.
Editor’s Note: It’s five months for Prime members, and three months for non-Prime members. You can sign up for a free Prime trial here.
The regular price for Amazon Music Unlimited is $10.99 (making this a $32.97 value). So, if after five free months, you no longer want to keep the service, don’t forget to cancel it. Otherwise, you will be charged for the sixth month.
Amazon Music Unlimited has just about everything you’d expect from a streaming music service. This includes ad-free music that is on-demand. The ability to listen offline with unlimited skips, HD, and Spatial Audio is available at no extra charge. And now, Amazon has started to bring in ad-free podcasts.
This is a great alternative to streaming music services such as Spotify, YouTube Music, Tidal, and even Apple Music. And now you get an extended free trial for Amazon Music Unlimited.