A few hours ago, Amazon introduced a new offer for Amazon Music - Amazon Music HD. The streaming service can now be used in better quality - here is an overview.
Amazon's latest move has been announced in recent months. The online retail giant has repeatedly been rumored to want to expand its Amazon Music offering to include high-definition content. Now the time has come - Amazon Music HD is coming. Amazon's offering includes around 50 million songs - but how does it differentiate itself from competitors such as Apple Music and Spotify? Quite simply - by offering the offering in high-definition quality - i.e. CD quality - in addition to the standard streaming quality. And that's not all - in addition to the HD content, a small part of the music can even be streamed in Ultra HD quality in the future. This expansion means that customers can now upgrade their existing membership. The well-known Amazon Music membership costs 7.99 euros per month for Prime members - without a Prime membership, the monthly fee is 9.99 euros.
90-day free trial
Anyone who wants Amazon Music HD can add the HD package to their current subscription. This costs an additional 5 euros per month - so the membership would cost around 14.99 euros - Prime members pay 12.99 euros per month. The Amazon Music membership offers access to around 50 million songs, including new releases. These include radio plays for children and adults. In addition, all games in the first and second Bundesliga are broadcast live.
Offline mode is also included - simply download music and save data volume - of course without any advertising interruptions. The music service is available on iOS and Android devices, PC, Mac, Echo and Alexa-enabled devices such as the FireTV. If you would like to try out the service, you can test the subscription for free for 90 days - Amazon Music registration. (Photo by bigtunaonline / Bigstockphoto)