For $14.99 a month for both Amazon Prime members and non-Prime members, you and up to six family members (opens in new tab) get access to tens of millions of songs on the web, in the app, and on any of your Echo devices.Īs you can see, Amazon offers various plans at various price points. Music Unlimited Family Plan: This plan also works on all your devices.For $7.99 a month for Amazon Prime members (or $79 per year) and $9.99 a month for non-Prime members, you get access to tens of millions of songs (opens in new tab) on the web, in the app, and on any of your Echo devices. Music Unlimited Individual Plan: This plan works on all your devices.
The only catch is it's exclusive to your Echo device (opens in new tab) - your subscription won't grant you access to Amazon Music Unlimited on the web, in the app, or on another Echo device.
For $3.99 a month, you can stream from the full Amazon Music Unlimited library (tens of millions of songs) on-demand and ad-free. Music Unlimited Echo Plan: This plan is exclusive to owners of an Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Echo Show, Echo Spot, Echo Look, Echo Input, or Fire TV.This service is free for anyone who subscribes to Amazon Prime, and it's available for use on any of your Amazon Echo devices. You get access to over 2 million songs and can listen to any of these titles on-demand and ad-free. Prime Music: Amazon Prime Music is a music streaming service for Amazon Prime members (opens in new tab).Current Amazon Music subscription servicesīefore digging into our guide, it's essential to understand the different Amazon music services: