

Two Amazon Music subscriptions will be affected by the price hike. Starting May 5, Prime members will pay more for their Amazon Music Unlimited Plan. Apple’s offering will be ready for public consumption next month, with thousands of spatial audio tracks available at launch and more to come later.Amazon Music is increasing its rates on some of its subscription music streaming plans. HD streaming is also offered by the likes of Deezer and Tidal, with Tidal continuing to charge $19.99 per month for the service. Spotify is apparently working on a similar offering of its own.Īpple has worked with artists to record tracks in Dolby Atmos with spatial audio. → How to watch Apple Music TV on all your devices

Apple Music also offers a hi-resolution Lossless tier all the way up to 24 bit at 192 kHz. Out of that number, some seven million tracks are available in ultra HD quality which exceeds CD quality (24 bit at 48kHz, 96 kHz and 192 kHz). The service brings more than 70 million songs in CD quality (16 bit at 44.1 kHz). Streaming heavyweights going in on lossless audioĪmazon Music HD debuted in September 2019. However, Amazon Music Unlimited is available to Amazon Prime members in exchange for a lower price of just $7.99 per month. The service is priced at $9.99 per month, just like the individual Apple Music subscription. What is Amazon Music Unlimited?Īmazon Music Unlimited is currently available in the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Before the change, Amazon Music HD was a $14.99 per month value, or $12.99 per month for Prime members.įamily plans are eligible for Amazon Music HD at no extra charge. When we launched, we already broke the mold by taking a service that had been $19.99-and really just for the audiophile at that price point-and brought it down to something that was much more mass-market at $14.99.Īccording to Billboard, the high-fidelity service is now available to all Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers at no additional cost. It’s something we’ve all we’ve been wanting to do for a long time. Steve Boom, Amazon Music’s Vice President: Ahead of Apple’s announcement, Amazon had lowered the price of its high-fidelity offering.

Amazon Music Unlimited is priced at $9.99 per month.High-fidelity streaming used to be a $14.99 per month option.

