Amazon Music HD reduces its price

HD now available at no extra cost

Amazon Music HD reduces its price
Amazon Music HD reduces its price

Amazon Music HD reduces its price so that it is now available at no extra cost over an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription. Amazon have been quick to match Apple Music’s soon to be introduced Lossless Audio service which will cost no more than its standard subscription. Amazon Music HD gives listeners unlimited access to more than 70 million songs in High Definition (CD Quality) audio, more than 7 million songs in Ultra HD (HiRes), the highest-quality streaming audio available, and a rapidly-growing catalogue of 3D Audio, including songs mixed in Dolby Atmos and Sony 360RA.

In 2019, Neil Young called the launch of HD audio for Amazon “the biggest thing to happen in music since the introduction of digital audio”. Steve Boom, VP of Amazon Music said, “When we first launched Amazon Music HD, our goal was to lead the industry by enabling music fans around the world to stream the best quality recording, the way artists intended their music to be heard. We’re thrilled now to make Amazon Music HD available to everyone at no extra cost. All music fans should have access to this quality of music, and now they do!”

Amazon Music HD has added more than 5 million songs to its Ultra HD catalogue since its 2019 launch, providing customers with the largest selection of music in Ultra HD. With Amazon Music HD, customers also have access to a rapidly-growing catalogue of songs remixed in 3D Audio formats such as Dolby Atmos and Sony 360RA. Listeners can stream these 3D mixes when listening on Amazon’s ground-breaking high-fidelity smart speaker, Echo Studio. Music in 360RA can also be streamed via Amazon Music HD on Sony’s RA5000 and RA3000 speakers by using Alexa Cast.

New and existing subscribers to the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan, at $7.99/month for Prime members and $9.99/month for Amazon customers, or the Family Plan, at $14.99/month, can now easily upgrade to Amazon Music HD at no extra cost. The Amazon Music HD tier was previously an additional $5/month for current subscribers to the Individual or Family Plan. For current subscribers to Amazon Music HD, there will be no extra charge for HD starting with their next billing cycle.

Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited can now upgrade to Amazon Music HD at no extra cost in the US, UK, Germany, Canada, France, Italy, and Spain.

Recent articles of interest

  Wondery to join Amazon Music
  Radio Paradise to be first HiRes internet radio station
  Qobuz is first HiRes streaming service on Sonos
  Qobuz celebrates two years of HiRes in the US