Amazon Music is a music streaming service that offers a variety of different genres and artists to its users. It was first announced in November 2014 and is available on Amazon Kindle, Apple devices, Android devices, and Windows 10. Amazon Music also offers a free trial for those who sign up for a year. The service has been praised for its convenience and its ability to offer a variety of different genres and artists. It has been compared to Spotify and Pandora, both of which are subscription-based services. The main difference between Amazon Music and these other services is that Amazon Music does not require an account or subscription to use. The service is available on the following devices: the Amazon Kindle, the Apple iPad, the Android device Nexus 6P, the Windows 10 PC, as well as the Xbox One. The main way to use Amazon Music is through the Kindle app which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. The app can be used on any device that has an internet connection. The free trial for Amazon Music lasts for one year after which users must sign up for a year in order to continue using it. After signing up for a year, users are given access to all of the features of Amazon Music including: listening to music offline, listening to music while travelling, adding songs from their library into playlists, creating custom playlists with songs from their library, watching videos on demand with Amazon Prime memberships included, as well as listening to music while working out or playing video games.
To get this additional music, you have to pay an additional fee. Multiple plans are available:
There’s also a free 30-day trial, so you can try it out without paying anything.
Auto-Rip: Buy Physical CDs and Get the MP3s, Too
Not every album offers Auto-Rip, so be sure to check the storage page for the album before purchasing it. Auto-Rip is included with vinyl copies of some albums, too.