

These latest changes also give you a taste of what you can expect if you pay for a full Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, which we've outlined below. The big difference, Amazon Music has no adverts, but you can only listen to its library with an existing Prime account. If you're comparing Spotify vs Amazon Music, the basic tier on each service is pretty similar, with the same limitations on how you listen. Amazon claims to have millions of lossless songs at up to 24/192 Ultra HD resolution in its library, along with over 50 million High-Definition (CD-quality) lossless audio tracks, and you can sample it all for free for 90 days to check and see if high-res audio does indeed float your boat.

So for anyone bored of listening to the same tunes over and over again, this may be your opportunity to discover new music. Prime members can also access the largest catalogue of ad-free top podcasts. On the plus side, however, these changes can help to expand your listening horizons - opening you up to new songs and podcasts and pushing you out of your comfort zone. So, ultimately, while the choice of content you can enjoy has expanded, you're somewhat limited in how you listen. There's also no longer an option to revert back to the previous service that allowed you to pinpoint your exact request from the selection of two million songs.
