Amazon Music Unlimited: Overview of costs
Amazon Music Unlimited gives you access to over 40 million songs. In this practical tip, you can find out what costs you will incur through the music subscription.
Amazon Music Unlimited: Overview of costs
How much you pay for Amazon Music Unlimited's music offering mainly depends on whether you have a Prime membership or not. Depending on which you pay more or less for the music offer. You can then listen to the music on Amazon without advertising and, if desired, offline - with the exception of Amazon Music Unlimited for Echo, with which the music can only be streamed online.
- If you have a Prime membership, the cost of Amazon Music Unlimited is 7.99 euros per month or 79 euros per year. Amazon Music Unlimited is not Amazon Prime Music. This offer is available to you as a Prime member anyway. With the expanded range, however, you get access to far more songs, while Prime Music, on the other hand, allows you to access just over 2 million songs.
- If you do not have a Prime membership, you pay EUR 9.99 per month. You can cancel the music offer at any time and use it regardless of a Prime membership.
- If you want to use Amazon Music Unlimited as a family, you pay 14.99 euros per month for up to six family members or 149 euros per year if you have a Prime membership. Without Prime membership, you also pay EUR 14.99 a month, but you cannot take advantage of the annual discount.
- If you only want to use Amazon Music Unlimited for Amazon Echo or Echo Dot, you pay 3.99 euros per month regardless of your Prime membership. This offer only applies to one device.
- Tip: Regardless of whether you have a Prime membership or not, you can try Amazon Music Unlimited for 30 days for free and cancel it at any time.
- Exclusive offer for CHIP users: Try Amazon Music Unlimited free for 60 days
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