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Experience 30 days of Amazon Music HD for free

SAVE £14.99: A 30-day subscription to Amazon Music HD is free for new customers, saving you £14.99 on list price.


Audiophiles rejoice, because you can now try Amazon Music HD for 30 days without spending a penny of your hard-earned cash.

Amazon Music HD provides unlimited access to 70 million songs in HD, with 5 million songs in ultra HD. You can listen to your favourite tunes with up to ten times the bitrate of standard streaming services, and get access to exclusive ultra HD remastered albums. 

This 30-day free trial offer is only available for a limited time, and is redeemable towards an Amazon Music HD Individual Plan or the Amazon Music HD Family Plan. After the trial period, your subscription will automatically renew at the full monthly price of £14.99 (£12.99 per month for Prime members) for the Amazon Music HD Individual Plan or £19.99 for the Amazon Music HD Family Plan. You can cancel this at anytime though, so there's no pressure to pay anything. Read more...

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