Amazon Music is rolling out an HD music services at an attractive price point aimed at bringing high-quality lossless streaming to the masses. Amazon Music HD will launch in US, UK, Germany, and Japan this week beating Spotify and Apple Music to HD streaming.
Priced at $14.99 per month and $12.99 for Prime members. That's just $5 more than regular Amazon Music subscriptions. Amazon Music HD pricing bests Tidal's $19.99 per month HD offering by 25%. There is also a $19.99 family plan.
Amazon HD Music is currently offering a 90-day free trial.
Amazon HD Music launches with 50 million HD tracks (CD-quality, 16-bit 44.1kHz tracks) including “millions” of tracks in Ultra HD ranging from 24-bit tracks to 192kHz. The HD service will be compatible with audio products from “Denon and Marantz with HEOS Built-in, Polk Audio, Definitive Technology, Sonos, McIntosh, Sennheiser, and many more.”
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