

A Prime subscription costs £79.99/US$139 a year which means Prime Music can cost as little as £6.67/$11.58 per month.

Those are the monthly prices but as we’ve said, you can pay annually if you are a Prime member, which makes it cheaper. This is where it can get a little confusing, so we’ve put together this handy table – the prices shown are per month.

It means that you get much higher quality audio with ‘HD’ (CD quality) or ‘Ultra HD’ with up to 10x the bitrate of songs streamed via the standard Music service – a classic 320kbps.įor an in-depth comparison, read Prime Music vs Amazon Music Unlimited. So how do they compare? As the Prime part suggests, the first service is included as part of an Amazon Prime membership which costs £79.99/US$139 per year and gives you access to around 2 million songs, a fraction of the 90 million songs you get with Amazon Music Unlimited, which requires its only monthly cost (see full price table below).Īs mentioned earlier, Music HD has now been made free for Unlimited users effectively making it just a part of that service. Yes, but this isn’t the same thing as Amazon Music Unlimited or Music Free so you need to choose which one you’d like: Do Amazon Prime members get Amazon Music free? Here we’ll explain them all so you can see the difference between Prime and Unlimited tiers. This means there’s a choice to make and also a selection of plans for Unlimited users to choose from.
