FAQs
Is Amazon Music free?
There is a free tier of Amazon Music subscription, where you can access to top podcasts and a small selection of music from the services library, but this tier also includes ads between songs and during podcasts. If you want access to the full library or an ad-free listening experience, you’ll need to upgrade to one of the paid tiers (either by joining Amazon Prime, or paying for an Amazon Music Unlimited or a single device plan). Note that Amazon offers a 30-day trial of its unlimited tier to get you started.
What kind of plans does Amazon Music offer?
As well as the free ad-supported and limited access tier, Amazon Music offers a Prime member tier, which is free for Amazon Prime members, and includes access to 100 million songs and top podcasts ad-free. A single device plan also includes the same benefits, except you will need to choose one device to link your account to. Unlimited plans offer additional features on top of those included in the Prime Membership tier, such as access to HD, ultra HD music, and spatial audio for an immersive listening experience.
How much does Amazon Music cost?
If you aren’t opting for the services’ free tier, you’ll need to be paying for an Amazon Prime account, for an Amazon Unlimited subscription, or for a single device membership. Amazon Unlimited is billed at $9.99 per month, whilst single device plans cost $5.99 per month.
Can I download music to listen offline with Amazon Music?
This depends on the type of subscription you have. Amazon Prime members can only download all access playlists to listen offline. Amazon Music Unlimited members can download songs, albums, and playlists offline. This feature is not available in the free tier.
Can I switch plans after I have started my membership?
With Amazon Music, you can switch from a single-user plan to a family plan or upgrade to Unlimited for better audio quality. Just go to your account settings to explore your options.
How many devices can I connect Amazon Music to?
That depends on which tier you choose. Amazon Music Prime allows you to link up to 10 devices to your account, so long as only one is listening at a time. Meanwhile, the single device tier only allows you to connect one device to your account when you sign up, so choose carefully. If you want to add more devices to your plan, the Family tier allows up to 6 devices to listen at one time, making it ideal for sharers.
How do I cancel my Amazon Music Unlimited subscription?
Log into your Amazon account and go to the Amazon Music section and click ‘cancel’ on your subscription renewal details. You can also pause the subscription through the same method.
Hints and Tips
Sign up for the free trial: Amazon Music offers a 30-day free trial for its unlimited tier. Make sure to take advantage of this if you want to test out the HD, ultra HD, and spatial audio features before committing to a subscription.
Use the free tier: If you don’t want to pay for Amazon Music and don’t mind limited access to its library and ads interrupting your experience, using the free tier can save you on paying for a plan.
Take out a family plan: There is a family plan available with the Amazon unlimited tier which can be shared with up to 6 people who live in the same country. Family plans cost $16.99 per month, making them cheaper than separate Unlimited plans if you cover 2 or more family members, or separate single device plans if you include 3 or more members.
Consider Amazon Prime: Amazon Music without ads or restricted content access comes free with an Amazon Prime membership, so if you might benefit from the services’ free next-day delivery, consider taking out a membership to save on separate Amazon Music fees. Prices tend to start from $14.99 per month (or $7.49 per month if you’re a student).
How to use Amazon Music promo codes
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2. Take your pick and copy the code to your clipboard.
3. Go to Amazon Music and create an Amazon account if you haven’t already.
4. Choose the unlimited plan and paste the code in the ‘apply promo code’ box.
5. The page will reload with the discounted price and you can proceed as usual.
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