Amazon is currently offering an amazing streaming deal that won’t last long, so if you’ve been thinking of joining Amazon Music Unlimited, this limited promo might be too good to pass up.
On Tuesday (May 2), Amazon launched a promo that lets new subscribers enjoy three months of free Amazon Unlimited Music by watching a featurette for The Little Mermaid on Prime Video.
The featurette is available on the Amazon Fire TV homepage, but also might be accessible through Amazon Fire Stick and Prime Video. After you watch the featurette, a three-month free trial subscription link will be emailed to your account. This limited offer runs from now until May 16.
The Amazon Music Unlimited subscription includes HD streaming and spatial audio at no extra cost, plus unlimited access to 100 million on-demand and commercial-free songs, thousands of stations and top playlists, along with millions of podcast episodes.
Traveling soon? Amazon Music Unlimited lets you stay connected even when you’re flying the friendly skies. Listen offline with unlimited skips or hands-free with an Alexa or Bluetooth device.
After the three-month free trial ends, Amazon Music Unlimited will be billed at $10.99/month ($9.99 a month for Prime members. Click here to launch your free trial). Your subscription will automatically renew after the first three months unless you cancel.
How else can you get a free trial to Amazon Music? If you join Amazon Music Unlimited without The Little Mermaid promo you can still snag a free trial for the first month.
Amazon Music Unlimited
Amazon Music offers individual plans to stream anywhere, anytime but you can also get a family plan ($15.99 a month) which lets you stream on up to six devices simultaneously and block songs with explicit lyrics. There’s also a single device plan ($4.99 a month) to stream from a single Echo device or Fire TV. Lastly, the student plan cuts your Amazon Music monthly membership from $9.99 to $1 per month. However, Amazon’s three-month promo only applies to the Amazon Music Unlimited individual plan.
If you’re already an Amazon Prime member, Amazon Music is included in your membership, but you can only access two million songs (versus 100 million) along with thousands of playlists in addition to discounted pricing, free two-day shipping, the entire Prime Video streaming library and lots of other perks.