

Will today’s news encourage you to alter your music streaming service? Let us know on Twitter. The single device plan designed for Echo devices is £4.99, while the family plan is £16.99. Amazon Music Unlimited 100 million songs ad-free Unlimited access to 100 million songs Free for 30 days.

The paid Music Unlimited subscription features the full catalogue of music on demand with lossless quality and spatial audio. The Amazon Music Unlimited plan price is going from 7.99 to 8.99 per month, or from 79 to 89 per year, for Prime members. Previously it was only two million, so that’s definitely worth shouting about. Amazon does offer Prime members access to the full library of 100 million songs, ad-free in shuffle mode. Prime Members will still get Unlimited for £1/$1 cheaper, which doesn’t feel like that great a perk in truth. Why are the prices going up? Well, Amazon says it’s “to help us bring you even more content and features.” That probably means Amazon is going to be spending more on podcasts, rather than investing in music. However, if this is one price hike too much, here’s how to cancel Amazon Music Unlimited. So, if you’ve been subscribing to Amazon to save a literal buck, Brits still can. For only £3.99/month, listen to Amazon Music Unlimited on a single Amazon Echo or Fire TV device. The increase is now in line with what Apple Music charges subscribers in the US for its individual plan, but still £1 cheaper than the UK price (£9.99 vs $10.99). We know how important music is to Amazon Echo and Fire TV owners, so we created a special subscription plan just for them.
