Not all Prime Day deals are going to leave your wallet shaking: this one is completely free
Do you want to destroy the extra on Prime Day? We remind you that on July 11 and 12, Amazon will put thousands of products on sale. Most of them at a minimum price, and it is the best opportunity to hunt for a bargain or buy something that you had in mind for months at a discount. Don’t miss our selection of the best Prime Day 2023 deals.
Surely your card will end up shaking, but don’t worry because this promotion will not cost you a single euro if you are an Amazon Prime user. Amazon gives you a free four-month trial of its Amazon Music Unlimited servicesince you can cancel the subscription, which costs 9.99 euros per month, at any time.
Best of all, the service is also very good and is a more than worthy and valid alternative to Spotify or Apple Music, which cost the same. But Amazon is free. At least during these months.
What is Amazon Music Unlimited?
It is worth stopping to analyze what exactly Amazon Music Unlimited is and what it offers us in comparison to Spotify or Apple Music because perhaps, even if the promotion ends, you are interested in migrating there permanently.
Amazon Music Unlimited has a catalog of over 100 million songs in HD and millions of songs in Ultra HD. Amazon calls its way of encoding sound HD and Ultra HD. Since the rise of computers, all music is compressed into lossy formats like MP3 so that the songs occupy less. This made sense in the iPod days, but not so much anymore because almost all smartphones have a 4G and 5G connection and we no longer store music, but listen to it streamed on demand.
HD Music refers to music with the lossy uncompressed CD quality. You’ll hear it as it was originally recorded, which is a great treat for music lovers and those with high-quality headphones.
Ultra HD is the nickname that Amazon uses to qualify all those recordings that exceed CD quality with a much higher sampling rate and bitrate. It is the quality used in recording studios by professional musicians. There aren’t too many songs with this quality, but there are many Jazz and Classical music records. Don’t expect, yes, the last Bizarrap session in this quality.
Even sweeter is the mastering in Dolby Atmos and 360 Reality Audio, which is something that any ear can perceive and that gives the sensation of listening to music live due to its surround effect. At this point, it’s much better than Spotify and similar to Apple Music.
Even if your headphones are cheap Bluetooth, the fact of having four months free and the possibility of listening to certain records at the best quality, may be advantages that make you opt for this service.
Remember that to enjoy the 4 free months of Amazon Music Unlimited you must already be an Amazon Prime user. If you want, you can sign up here as a Prime user (you just have to take the free trial month and cancel before it ends) to take advantage of the promotion that, remember, is available only until July 13.
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