We can enjoy five free months of songs on Music Unlimited with the advance of Amazon Prime Day

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We can enjoy five free months of songs on Music Unlimited with the advance of Amazon Prime Day

Amazon has brought forward its Prime Day deals promoting 5 months of free Music Unlimited for premium members. In addition, those who are not subscribed to Prime will be able to enjoy 3 free months of songs on the music platform.

For a few days now we have known that Amazon’s savings party will be held between July 16 and 17. However, ecommerce has begun to warm up with great advantages for premium subscribers, among which the free Prime Unlimited subscription stands out for no more and no less than 5 months.

The promotion began last Tuesday, June 25, and will continue until Thursday, July 18. Therefore, users will be able to take advantage of the offer up to a day after the Prime Day deals end.

Those who are Amazon Prime subscribers during the acquisition of the offer will enjoy 2 extra months compared to the 3 free months for non-Prime subscribers. At the end of the 5 months, the monthly fee of 10.99 euros will be automatically charged. After the promotional period has passed, the company reminds that the renewal of the subscription may be canceled at any time.

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Differences between Amazon Music and the Unlimited version

Amazon has a free option within its music streaming platform. This subscription offers playlists with songs and thousands of radio stations in exchange for ads. Unfortunately, not the entire Amazon Music catalog is available.

Amazon Prime subscribers can access Amazon Music ad-free and have access to 100 million songs. They also enjoy a vast catalog of podcasts at no additional cost, as well as thousands of playlists and radio stations available.

However, neither the completely free version nor the Prime option is enough for many. Amazon has a paid plan with more music available and in better quality. Among the benefits of Music Unlimited, there is the possibility of listening to 100 million songs in HD and millions more songs in Ultra HD. In addition, there are more and more titles with Spatial Audio mastered in Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio that can be enjoyed on Android, iOS, Fire tablets or televisions with Fire TV.

Amazon Music Unlimited rates

The paid Amazon streaming music plan has two different rates:

  • The individual. It allows you to use any Amazon Music-compatible device, but you can only listen to songs from one device at a time. It costs 10.99 euros per month.
  • The family plan. You can listen to music on six compatible devices simultaneously. It costs 17.99 euros per month.

The interesting promotion of 5 free months of Amazon Music Unlimited For Prime members it is only attached to the individual plan. Despite this, the family plan has also extended its free trial period until next July 18. Those who prefer to be connected on up to six devices at a time will be able to enjoy it for free for 3 months instead of just one month.

Amazon Music Unlimited Family

Whether you choose the promotion for the individual or family plan of Amazon Music Unlimited, the e-commerce site warns you that you cannot combine it with any other offer. Also, if you have previously benefited from a free trial, you will not be able to take advantage of the 5 months that they are giving you on this occasion without paying a single euro.

As they explain on the website, the offer is limited to one per customer and account. That is, to get the 5 months free if you were already subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited, you will have to do it from another profile. They also remember that those subscribed to the plan are subject to the terms and conditions of Amazon Digital Spain, and that the promotion is not transferable nor can it be resold. In the event that any infringement is detected, the brand warns that it could imply the impossibility of benefiting from the offer.

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