

On the plus side, however, these changes can help to expand your listening horizons - opening you up to new songs and podcasts and pushing you out of your comfort zone. Remember, though, Amazon will roll your subscription onto a paid plan after your three months is up, so if you don't want to be charged anything, make sure you cancel before your time is up.So, ultimately, while the choice of content you can enjoy has expanded, you're somewhat limited in how you listen. There's also no longer an option to revert back to the previous service that allowed you to pinpoint your exact request from the selection of two million songs. Since this offer is entirely free, and you can cancel your subscription immediately and still reap the rewards, we say go for it. It also lets you stream directly onto your Alexa devices at home, which is fantastic if you've happened to pick up an Echo device in the latest Amazon summer sale.

If you've been curious about the service so far, then now's a fantastic chance to check out Amazon's premier service and enjoy all those tunes interrupted - because we all know that nothing's more annoying than ads when you're discovering something new.Īside from being ad-free, there's also a couple of cool features on Amazon Music to check out - namely the curated playlists and offline functionality, which is useful if you're looking to save data. The saving is just the bonus here however, the real value is full ad-free access to Amazon Music Unlimited's 50-million strong library of tunes.

Amazon Music Unlimited is now offering a three-month free trial to all new users for a short time, giving music lovers around the world access to one of the world's largest streaming music platforms.Ī real rival to the likes of Spotify and Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited normally costs $7.99 / £9.99 a month, so there's a significant ($24 / £30) saving up for grabs here.
