Spotify has a larger database 30million plus - £9.99 a month.
Amazon Prime Music has 2 millionish - Free with a prime acct
Amazon Prime Unlimited however has 40 million plus tracks £7.99 a month for prime members and £9.99 a month regular.
If you're into your music, I can't think of a reason you wouldn't go for Prime Unlimited's 40 million plus all at 320 quality (same quality as Spotify premium, but cheaper if you're already a prime member)
Got two years free spotify premium with my mobile phone contract.
Yeah, I pay £25 a month for my phone contract and they throw in Spotify as part of the bundle. On that basis Amazon Unlimited doesn't come close - even though I have Amazon Prime.
Also, ignoring, Christmas, I only ever tend to listen to a few songs in one sitting. It would take me centuries to listen to 30m, I'd never need the other 10m.
Spotify is good for families, up to 5 accounts £14.99 a month, does Amazon do something similar?
They do a family one for the same price mate. If you have a student in the house you get get it for £4.00 rather than £7.99, well worth a look.
Only issue I have found so far was if you are streaming music through both echos at the same time, you can get drop outs due to the bandwidth. That is a broadband issue though.
With Prime can you download to your device for offline listening? We have a single Spotify and share it between 2 of us - as long as one of you downloads you can go "offline" and that frees up the log in.
I don't Spotify would allow you to import playlists to a competitor. Foolish if they do.
The prime deal isn't really £7.99 is it?... If you have to pay for seperate prime membership that is
If you have prime its £7.99. £9.99 without. If you have a shared prime, you can assign a different card to the £7.99 a month. Obviously you need to pay for prime on top of this (get 2 million free songs for that on its own)
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Only started today so will let you know more in a week.
Amazon Prime Music has 2 millionish - Free with a prime acct
Amazon Prime Unlimited however has 40 million plus tracks £7.99 a month for prime members and £9.99 a month regular.
If you're into your music, I can't think of a reason you wouldn't go for Prime Unlimited's 40 million plus all at 320 quality
(same quality as Spotify premium, but cheaper if you're already a prime member)
Also, ignoring, Christmas, I only ever tend to listen to a few songs in one sitting. It would take me centuries to listen to 30m, I'd never need the other 10m.
Only issue I have found so far was if you are streaming music through both echos at the same time, you can get drop outs due to the bandwidth. That is a broadband issue though.
The layout of the app is very good.
The prime deal isn't really £7.99 is it?... If you have to pay for seperate prime membership that is
We have a single Spotify and share it between 2 of us - as long as one of you downloads you can go "offline" and that frees up the log in.