Starting this month, Amazon is rolling out an exciting offer for new subscribers: a free 3-month trial to Amazon Music Unlimited. This trial is open to both Prime and non-Prime members, making it accessible to a wider audience. If you're a previous subscriber and enough time has passed, you might be eligible for this promotion again. Just check for the promo banner on the Amazon Music Unlimited page to confirm your eligibility. This offer is particularly valuable now, as the subscription price has increased to $11.99 per month for non-Prime members and $10.99 per month for Prime members after the price hike in March 2025.
3-Month Trial to Amazon Music Unlimited
---------------------------------------New Subscribers Only### Free 3 Month Trial to Amazon Music Unlimited
44Both Prime and Non-Prime members are eligible$32.97 Free at Amazon
Amazon Music Unlimited is a premier subscription-based music streaming service that rivals Spotify and Pandora. With this service, you gain access to nearly 100 million songs, all without the interruption of ads. You can choose from thousands of pre-mixed playlists and stations, or take control and craft your own unique playlists.
When it comes to audio quality, Amazon Music Unlimited doesn't disappoint. Most songs are available in lossless HD, and about 10 million songs can be enjoyed in lossless UltraHD, which provides audio quality surpassing that of CDs (up to 24 bit, 192 kHz) and offers over ten times the bitrate of standard streaming services. Additionally, an increasing number of tracks support Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio, ensuring an immersive listening experience—provided your audio equipment is up to the task.
The service integrates seamlessly with Echo devices and Fire TVs, as well as third-party Alexa-enabled smart devices like Sonos. It's also accessible on virtually any Android smartphone or iPhone through the Amazon Music app, making it a versatile choice for music lovers on the go.
Amazon Audible Premium Plus membership is also discounted
---------------------------------------------------------Non-Current Subscribers Only### 3 Months of Audible Premium Plus for $0.99 Per Month
67$14.95 save 93%$0.99 at AmazonSee deal in the UK - £0.99/month for three months (was £7.99)
From now until April 30, you have the chance to subscribe to three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month. This top-tier plan from Audible usually costs $14.95 per month. As part of this special offer, you'll receive a free audiobook of your choice each month, which you get to keep forever.
Both new and currently expired Audible customers are eligible
This promotion is open to anyone without an active Audible membership, including new subscribers and those whose memberships have lapsed. To see if you qualify, simply log into your account and look for the $0.99/mo banner on Amazon's Audible page.
Audible is your gateway to hundreds of thousands of top-notch audiobooks without the need to buy them outright. There are two membership levels: Audible Plus at $7.95 per month, and the more comprehensive Audible Premium Plus at $14.95 per month. The key difference lies in the library size; Audible Plus offers around 10,000 titles, while Audible Premium Plus boasts access to 500,000 audiobooks, including classics like Frank Herbert's Dune, the Harry Potter series, Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire), The Witcher, The Sandman Series, and The Lord of the Rings.
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