Whether you’re listening to music, catching up on a favourite podcast or getting lost in a new audiobook, slipping on a pair of headphones and knowing there’ll be no interruptions or ads makes the experience so much more immersive. Now, as part of Prime Big Deal Days on October 7 and 8, Amazon Music Unlimited is giving new Prime members four months of ad-free access for just 99p per month.
Normally £10.99 a month, this limited-time offer runs until October 9, so it’s worth snapping up quickly. Non-Prime members can also get in on the savings, with three months for just 99p (each month). After the trial ends, the subscription returns to the standard rate — £10.99 for Prime members and £11.99 for non-Prime members.
Amazon Music Unlimitedhas everything a listener could want in one place, with 100 million songs in HD and millions more in Ultra HD and Spatial Audio. It offers studio-quality sound that lets you hear every track exactly as the artist intended.
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If podcasts are more your thing, you'll also gain access to trending shows like The Rest Is Politics, The Diary Of A CEO and Staying Relevant, all without any pesky ads. Audiobooks are also gaining traction, and with this subscription, users can enjoy one free audiobook from Audible each month.
For many, adverts are a massive annoyance, but with Amazon Music Unlimited, all tunes are ad-free and tracks or playlists can be downloaded beforehand for offline listening. The platform also offers personalised recommendations based on listeners' habits, which can then be enjoyed on mobiles, tablets, laptops, Fire TV or Amazon Echo, reports the Daily Record.
There are other well-liked music subscription platforms available, such as Spotify, which costs £11.99 for Premium options. It provides ad-free music, the ability to download tracks for offline listening, 'high audio quality', and the option to listen along with mates simultaneously.
On the other hand, Apple Music is priced at £10.99 a month and boasts over 100 million songs and 30,000 playlists, ad-free music, and it also allows users to see what their pals are tuning into.
Users of Amazon Music Unlimited have shared their opinions on Trustpilot. One individual said: "It's brilliant at finding perfect song choices for me, and I prefer it to other music apps. No issues at all, and I love the music recommendations for me too."
Another penned: "It's a good music service. I only use individual options and enjoy it as I use it if I go on walks and to town. No issues."
However, some users had contrasting views. One individual expressed their frustration, stating: "While picking music, it's quite annoying why the album cover and options come up every time you change music, it would be much better if this didn't happen."
Another chimed in: "A little tad expensive, however, a very reliable service with a great line up of music and podcasts."
Conversely, one satisfied customer praised the service, saying: "Never had a problem with Amazon music. I use the app on my phone and pay monthly and they have a big selection to pick from and you can download to listen offline."
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