Amazon is still cashing in on its post-Black Friday Cyber Monday sales, albeit with a slightly different spin. The company has recently introduced a promotional offer that allows new subscribers to access three months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free.
For those unfamiliar with the service, Amazon Music Unlimited offers lossless streaming and podcasts, although it lags behind competitors like Apple Music and Spotify in terms of music discovery and curation. That being said, the app has made strides recently, including introducing its own version of Spotify's popular Wrapped feature.
The catch is that, after your three months are up, your subscription will auto-renew for $12 per month (or $11 for Prime members), unless you cancel before the trial period ends. It's worth noting that Amazon Music Unlimited is now more expensive than other premium music services like Apple Music and YouTube Music, especially when factored into a Prime membership.
If you're considering taking advantage of this deal, keep in mind that it's only available to new subscribers, so if you've used the service before, you won't qualify for the promotional offer. However, Amazon is also running a similar promotion on its Spotify Premium Individual plan right now, offering four months without payment to anyone who's never been a Premium subscriber before.
Those looking to snag this deal can find it on Amazon's website, although be sure to act quickly – as with any promotional offer, there's no guarantee that it'll stick around forever.
For those unfamiliar with the service, Amazon Music Unlimited offers lossless streaming and podcasts, although it lags behind competitors like Apple Music and Spotify in terms of music discovery and curation. That being said, the app has made strides recently, including introducing its own version of Spotify's popular Wrapped feature.
The catch is that, after your three months are up, your subscription will auto-renew for $12 per month (or $11 for Prime members), unless you cancel before the trial period ends. It's worth noting that Amazon Music Unlimited is now more expensive than other premium music services like Apple Music and YouTube Music, especially when factored into a Prime membership.
If you're considering taking advantage of this deal, keep in mind that it's only available to new subscribers, so if you've used the service before, you won't qualify for the promotional offer. However, Amazon is also running a similar promotion on its Spotify Premium Individual plan right now, offering four months without payment to anyone who's never been a Premium subscriber before.
Those looking to snag this deal can find it on Amazon's website, although be sure to act quickly – as with any promotional offer, there's no guarantee that it'll stick around forever.