

At just $199, the Echo Studio is an Alexa-enabled smart speaker that gives bigger names like Sonos a run for their money, and it’s the only way to get Amazon Music’s 3D audio for now. Amazon recommends its Echo Studio speaker for Amazon Music HD. Keep in mind that the audio quality you hear will only be as good as the device you’re playing your tunes on.

What Devices Do I Need for Amazon Music HD? How Do I Listen to Amazon Music HD?Īmazon Music HD is available to stream on your iPhone and iOS devices, Echo devices, Sonos speakers, Fire TV devices, Android phones and on most laptop and desktop computers.Ĭonnect to Amazon Music HD on your phone or computer through the Amazon website or by downloading the Amazon Music app. You can even download your favorite tracks to play them offline. Listen to everything with no ads and unlimited skips. Amazon Music HD also now offers a growing catalog of songs in 3D on devices like the Amazon Echo Studio.

Your free trial gets you access to more than 75 million songs in HD quality, and more than seven million songs in Ultra HD (UHD) quality. Regular pricing to Amazon Music HD is $9.99 a month, but right now the site is offering a 30-day free trial (which essentially gets you a free month of streaming). Initially, Sonos users could only play 24-bit FLAC or ALAC files streamed from a local media server, but in March, Qobuz became the first music service to offer high-resolution streaming on the Sonos S2 platform.An Amazon Music Subscription Now Includes Free Access to Disney+ Sonos enabled high-res audio for its wireless speaker last fall with the release of its S2 app. The service costs $10 a month for individuals and $15 for families.Īmazon Music joins Qobuz as the two music services that can stream 24-bit tracks via Sonos speakers. Naturally, you’ll need to be an Amazon Music Unlimited subscriber to stream high-res and Dolby Atmos Music tunes on a Sonos speaker. Sonosīoth the Sonos Arc and the new, second-gen Sonos Beam (pictured here) will support Dolby Atmos Music later this year. The service also boasts more than 1,000 Dolby Atmos Music tracks, which until now could only be played on Amazon’s Echo Studio or Sony’s RA5000 or RA3000 smart speakers. Amazon Music offers more than 70 million tracks in CD-quality audio, including 7 million songs in 24-bit high-resolution quality.
