
That might seem a basic question, but we think it's worth going over. we've gathered all the information you should need about Amazon's music streaming service into a handy guide, below. However, all became a bit clearer in mid-2021 when Amazon announced that it will no longer charge an added fee for the HD tier of Amazon Music, including the Ultra HD level, which comprises of better than CD quality audio, as well as Dolby Atmos spatial music and 360 Reality Audio. That said, because of the tie-in with Prime accounts, the various subscription tiers on offer, and the different streaming quality levels supported by each, Amazon Music can be a little bit confusing. Read more: How to get Spotify streaming on your Alexa devices

It's also supported on some of the best multi-room music systems too including Sonos, where you can stream Dolby Atmos spatial audio to speakers such as the Arc, Beam 2 and the new Sonos Era 300. If you're a smart home user, Amazon Music can be an incredibly easy to use music service for smart speakers, and you might find that you actually have a membership without realizing it. Amazon Music Unlimited can sometimes be portrayed as an also-ran in the music streaming wars – it's not quite got the brand clout of Spotify or the style of Apple Music but, with 100 million songs on offer, it certainly has the music clout to match.Īs Amazon's array of smart speakers picks up momentum, so too does its streaming service.
