Key takeaways
- More people are switching to Amazon Music Unlimited in 2025 as Spotify and Apple Music raise prices.
- It includes HD, Ultra HD, and spatial audio in Family, Inidividual, and Student, at no extra charge.
- Seamless Alexa integration, exclusive artist content, and better device compatibility make it a strong platform for smart homes.
- Prime members can now get 4 months free, making it one of the best deals in music streaming right now.
- Use Free Your Music to move your playlists over in minutes without losing anything.
Amazon Music Unlimited is having a moment
It’s not just you. More people are quietly switching to Amazon Music Unlimited, and not just because it’s cheaper. Frustration with Spotify’s price hikes and Apple’s Music requires DAC support for full hi-red lossless on Android.
In comparison Amazon’s making a strong case.
You might not see influencers hyping it on TikTok, but Amazon Music Unlimited has been steadily improving, now being one of the best. What started as a budget-friendly afterthought is now one of the most complete music platforms in 2025, offering high-fidelity audio, broad device support, and smart home integration.
What makes Amazon Music Unlimited stand out in 2025
1. Hi-Res audio at no extra cost
Amazon Music Unlimited includes HD (CD quality), Ultra HD (24-bit), and spatial audio (Dolby Atmos/360 Reality Audio) at no additional charge. That’s a major win. Spotify HiFi still isn’t here, and Apple Music only supports hi-res on certain Apple devices.
If sound quality matters to you, or you’re just tired of hearing mushy compressed tracks on Bluetooth, Amazon’s library is worth your time.
2. Better pricing, especially for Prime members
If you're a Prime member, Amazon Music Unlimited costs less than Spotify or Apple Music, and you get more for your money.
Plan | Price | Notes |
---|---|---|
Amazon Music Unlimited (Prime member) | $8.99/month | Includes HD, Ultra HD, spatial audio |
Amazon Music Unlimited (non-Prime) | $10.99/month | Still cheaper than Spotify Premium in many regions |
Spotify Premium | $11.99/month | No HiFi, spatial audio pending |
Apple Music | $10.99/month | No native Android hi-res audio |
Prices vary regionally.
Even without Prime, Amazon Music is competitively priced, and there’s a free trial running right now.
3. Alexa and smart device support
Amazon Music was built with Alexa in mind. That means instant playback via voice on Echo, Fire TV, smart speakers, and even your car. While Spotify and Apple offer voice control, Amazon’s ecosystem is smoother, faster, and deeply embedded.
You can say things like:
- “Alexa, play my chill playlist on Amazon Music”
- “Alexa, play Ultra HD rock music”
- “Alexa, add this song to my workout playlist”
…and it just works.
4. An expanding library with exclusive perks
Amazon Music Unlimited now offers over 100 million tracks, curated playlists, DJ-style radio, podcasts, and exclusive content like artist sessions and remix drops.
It might not be as social as Spotify or as branded as Tidal, but it quietly nails the essentials. And if you’re already using Amazon for shopping, video, or smart home tech, the integration is smooth.
A limited-time offer that’s hard to ignore
From June 18 to July 14, Amazon Music Unlimited is offering: 4 months FREE
That’s full access to over 100 million songs, HD and Ultra HD audio, and spatial mixes without restrictions. Whether you're testing the waters or ready to switch for good, this is the best time to try it.
Listen now → Give Me Amazon Music Unlimited
Disclaimer: Auto-renew starts at £10.99/month incl. VAT after the trial until cancelled. New subscribers and Prime members only. Offer valid until 14/7. Terms apply.
How to switch to Amazon Music without losing your playlists
One of the biggest reasons people hesitate to move? Losing years of playlists, likes, and history. But with Free Your Music, you can move all of it, including:
- Playlists
- Liked songs
- Albums and artist libraries
- Metadata and artwork
Whether you’re coming from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or Tidal, it takes just a few minutes to move everything to Amazon Music Unlimited. Your algorithm might take a few days to catch up, but your music will already be waiting for you.
So… is Amazon Music Unlimited worth it?
If you care about audio quality, use Alexa devices, or just want better value for your money, yes, it’s absolutely worth trying.
Amazon has quietly built one of the strongest streaming platforms on the market, and the current free trial offer makes it the perfect time to give it a shot. You can keep your playlists, save some money, and hear your music in better quality than ever.
Ready to switch?
Move your music to Amazon Music Unlimited now