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SAVE $49.95:Amazon Prime members can cash in on five months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited
SAVE $49.95:Amazon Prime members can cash in on five months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited, which typically costs $9.99 per month for Prime members. Non-Prime members can get access to three months for free, saving a total of $32.97.
Enjoying your favorite podcast or rocking out to your newest playlist can only be interrupted by one thing — ads. If these put a damper on your listening experience, maybe it's time to cut them out of your life. Thanks to today's early Prime Day deal at Amazon, you could enjoy ad-free music and podcasts for months to come.
As of June 25, Prime members can sign up for five months of free access to Amazon Music Unlimited, which usually costs $9.99 per month for Prime members, for a total savings of $49.95. Non-Prime members are still in for a great deal with three months of free access, saving a total of $32.97. The deal extends only to new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited.
With Prime Day 2024 on the horizon, Amazon is offering some epic deals. The mega retailer often offers Prime members a free one-month trial of its music streaming platform, but this deal comes with five generous months for any Prime member who's new to Amazon Music Unlimited.
Ad-free music and podcasts are at your fingertips with Amazon Music Unlimited. That means you can say goodbye to fishing your phone out of your pocket to skip annoying ad breaks. The service also gives you unlimited skipping power should you stumble into a track you're not digging. Plus, you can listen offline which could be great during upcoming summer travel.
Keep in mind Amazon will automatically charge your card for continued membership to Amazon Music Unlimited after the five-month trial period, but you can cancel anytime.
If you're not a Prime member, now's a decent time to consider if signing up makes sense for your shopping needs. Prime Day sales officially hit on July 16 and 17 this year, with exclusive deals for members. But like this deal, we expect to see Prime-member-only sales hit well before the official Prime Day event starts. A yearly Prime membership costs $139, or you can opt for a monthly membership for $14.99 per month.
If your music or podcast streaming platform isn't giving you a great experience, try out Amazon Music Unlimited which is free for five months for Prime members new to the music platform. You might just find the lack of ads bring some serenity to your listening experience.
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