Amazon unveils unlimited music streaming service at $7.99 a month
Amazon has just under-cut the competition with its new Music Unlimited on-demand music streaming service in the US. Starting at $7.99 for Amazon Prime customers for a month or $79 for a year, the service costs less than popular options, Spotify and Apple Music.
The company boats of a huge catalog of tens of million of tracks, curated playlists and a lot more. You can even ask Alexa to play a track based on the lyrics you remember, based on mood without any interruptions. Now, if you just want to give it a try there's a 30 day free trial for you as well to check out all the features.
If you are already using one of Amazon's Echo devices, the Music Unlimited service will only cost you $3.99 a month, pretty neat. For non prime members it will cost $9.99 a month. The service is already available in the US on both Android and iOS. You can even get it on your PC, Mac as well as on the web apart from all Amazon devices. The company will be bringing the service to other regions later this year.
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