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    By Becca Caddy

    published 9 June 2021

    (Image: © TechRadar)

    Over the years, Amazon has launched several different streaming services. The best, which competes with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music, is Amazon Music HD. 

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    What is Amazon Music HD?

    Pricing and subscription

    Audio quality

    Music catalogue

    Amazon Music HD is a music streaming service from Amazon. But things can get confusing because it isn’t the only music streaming service Amazon offers. 

    There’s also Amazon Music Prime, which brings Amazon Prime members free music streaming of more than two million songs. 

    If that’s not enough, you can subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited – this is an extra payment, even if you’re a Prime member. Think of this as music streaming lite. With a membership, you can access more than 70 million tracks, listen to them ad-free, and download them for offline use. 

    Then there’s Amazon Music HD. Think of this as a premium add-on to Amazon Music Unlimited, which brings you all the benefits of a music streaming service, along with CD-quality audio and many Ultra HD audio files. 

    Amazon Music has said that from now on, its high-quality streaming tier is going to be available to all Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers without an accompanying price hike.

    Amazon’s announcement came on the same day as Apple’s. The brand announced a slew of upgrades to its Apple Music streaming service, including Spatial Audio with support for Dolby Atmos and the ability to listen to over 75 million tracks in Lossless Audio.

    •Free for Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers

    •Amazon Music Unlimited starts at $7.99 / £7.99 / AU$6.99 per month

    •Not available in Australia... yet

    The Amazon Music HD tier was previously an additional $5 / £5 per month for Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers. Now it’s free for customers in the US, UK, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain.  Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be available in Australia yet.

    To sign up for Amazon Music HD, you’ll need an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.

    An individual plan is $7.99 / £7.99 / AU$6.99 per month if you’re a Prime member – or $9.99 / £9.99 / AU$11.99 if you don’t have Prime. These plans only allow you to listen to the service on one device at any one time.

    •HD and Ultra HD

    •Encoded in FLAC

    •Dolby Atmos and Sony 360RA

    Amazon Music HD offers lossless audio in two quality ranges: HD and Ultra HD, both of which are encoded by the lossless FLAC codec.

    •Hi-Res Audio: everything you need to know about lossless music

    As a quick refresher, lossless audio allows you to hear the full range of sound from recordings that have been mastered from better-than-CD quality music sources. Simply put, the sound you hear through Amazon Music HD more closely replicates the quality that the musicians and engineers were working with in the studio when recording compared to the highly compressed versions you might find on many other services.

    There are more than 70 million songs in the Amazon music HD library at the time of writing. Most of these are HD, but more than five million are Ultra HD – and that number is growing.

    Spotify has 70 million tracks in its library, and Apple Music has 75 million, which means Amazon Music HD offers one of the best services in terms of choice. There’s nothing we couldn’t find that we enjoy listening to. This might be the case across many services these days, but it’s still worth considering before you sign-up for a new music streaming service – a few of your favorite artists might only be available in certain places.

    Amazon shied away from podcasts, video, and radio stations for a long time when other music services pushed these offerings. Since late 2020 it has added some podcasts in certain markets – including the US, UK, Germany, and Japan – but choice feels limited. There are better options if you want your streaming service of choice to be a well-rounded entertainment hub – which is what Apple Music and Spotify are swiftly becoming. 

    You can download music to listen to later via offline playback. We found this to work very well, and it was good knowing if we lost a data or Wi-Fi connection, we could keep listening. But remember that those high-quality audio files take up more space on your device.

    •Web browser, desktop app, and mobile app

    •Integration with home audio devices

    •Interface not as slick as Spotify

    You can stream Amazon Music HD via your web browser, but it works the best in a desktop app or mobile app on iOS, Android, Mac and Windows devices.

    It’s also integrated into a range of home devices, including speakers, amplifiers, and soundbars. This includes all of Amazon’s Echo products, Sonos speakers, Fire TV devices, and more.

    The desktop app isn’t as slick or good-looking as Spotify, Tidal, or Apple Music, but it offers a similar user experience with a muted dark gray and white color palette and album and playlist artwork displayed in full color across the screen. 

    •Good playlist recommendations

    •Algorithm not as intuitive as Spotify

    •Create your own playlists

    You can create your own playlists with Amazon Music HD – just head to Library > Playlists. However, the service also makes many good playlists for you, too. 

    Many aren’t personalized to you but do surface good suggestions. You can find these in Home. We listened to a lot of rock and pop-punk from our teens when we first started using Amazon Music HD, so our playlist recommendations include: Hot Rocks, Women of Indie and 100 Greatest Alternative 90s. These were full of good tracks, some from artists we’d heard of  and some from albums we’d never listened to all the way through. 

    There are also sections called You Might Like and Albums For You, which showed an interesting mix of music that we hadn’t  already played much but aligned with our interests.

    You want to try high-quality streaming

    One of the biggest appeals of Amazon Music HD is the HD part. If you’re interested in top audio quality, this is a great way to try it at an affordable price.

    You’re already used to Amazon Music Unlimited or have Prime

    You can access Amazon Music HD with an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, it’s a similar interface but with higher quality tracks. If you have Prime, you won’t get it for free, but you can get it for cheaper than a standard subscription.

    You want a huge library of tracks

    Amazon Music HD has more than 70 million tracks in its library – there’s not much you won’t find here. It’s great news that many of these tracks are hi-res, too.

  4. Jun 22, 2022 · Amazon Music Unlimited is arguably the best value music streaming service you can subscribe to right now, especially if you’re already an Amazon Prime subscriber. Pay just £7.99/$8.99 or £/$9.99 per month and enjoy both hi-res tracks and spatial audio.

  5. Nov 2, 2022 · But Amazon Music Unlimited is, in fact, a separate music-streaming service that coexists alongside Music Prime. With its ‘open to all’ access, 100m song catalogue and cheap entry fee (more on that later), in theory, it’s a very credible Spotify and Apple Music rival.

  6. Nov 5, 2018 · Music Unlimited is Amazon’s full-fat streaming service. While standard Prime Music comes as part of an Amazon Prime subscription, Music Unlimited costs £9.99 a month and offers 25...

  7. Jul 21, 2023 · Amazon Music Unlimited is available to Amazon Prime members for a monthly cost of $8.99. That makes it cheaper than its two closest rivals, Apple Music and Spotify.

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