Here's how to get Amazon Music Unlimited in Ultra HD for free
Published on Jan 27, 2026 at 4:50 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Jan 27, 2026 at 4:50 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
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Your ears work tirelessly every single day, so don’t they deserve to be treated in the same way you give your face a nice glow up or your mouth sweet treats?
Well, Amazon Music Unlimited is the Willy Wonka to your ears, and you can get everything from chart songs to classic records and hit audiobooks all in Ultra HD – for free.
Here’s how.
What is Amazon Music Unlimited Ultra HD?
Amazon Music Unlimited is your rival to Spotify and Apple, which gives Alexa the vocal cords of Taylor Swift.
With over 100 million songs in its ever-growing portfolio, Unlimited is exactly what it says on the tin. No ads, never-ending skips, offline downloads, and a no-faff, instant integration with your household speakers.
Unlike some of the other platforms, Amazon Music Unlimited offers all of its experiences in Ultra HD, boasting 24-bit depth and sample rates up to 192 kHz for millions of songs and audiobooks.

Not only is that true for mobile and PC usage, but the Ultra HD sound quality is also compatible with spatial audio devices like Amazon Echo.
Usually costing $11.99 a month (with a discount for Prime users), it’s now available to try for free.
Taylor Swift, KPop Demon Hunters, Audible, and Joe Rogan Podcast all headline
The streaming service hits all the checkpoints of what you need to give your ears a serenity celebration.
Pop artists like Taylor Swift and KPop Demon Hunters headline the music section, but there are different strokes for different folks, giving platforms to your favorite artists, no matter what the genre is (country, folk, rock, you name it).
Arguably, the biggest upgrade from the other platforms is access to all the usual talk shows, like The Joe Rogan Experience, while reaping the rewards from the biggest catalogue of audiobooks on the internet, courtesy of Audible. Listeners get one free audiobook a month through the service.
How to get Amazon Music Unlimited for free
For one month, listeners can get full access to Amazon Music Unlimited in Ultra HD for free, just by signing up here.
Simply click the link, sign up, and enjoy 30 days of music, podcasts, and audiobooks with no mither.

There’s no sign-up fee, no obligation to stay tied in, just free serenity to bless your ears and mind with.
Unless canceled, it will auto-renew at $11.99 a month ($10.99 for Prime members), but you can opt out whenever.
The free 30-day trial will give you that one free Audible audiobook, too.
So if you’re looking at catching up on the latest instalment of the Hunger Games through Sunrise on the Reaping, or want to get a feel for Wuthering Heights before Margot Robbie takes the world by storm in theatres next month, you’re already getting $9 back. No brainer.
Amazon Music vs Spotify
Given the success of Spotify, Amazon Music faced an uphill battle, but already, there’s no splitting them apart.
Each has its own benefits, such as Spotify’s AI-integration with the DJ section and its Daily Mix habits, but there’s no telling them apart in terms of which artists you can find on the platform.
But with Audible already costing $9 a month, Amazon Music Unlimited really does capitalise from being a central hub for Prime enjoyers, and it all integrates soundly with everything you already have inside your home, like Alexa devices.
So, if you’re a regular music listener, there’s very little between the two. But if you’re a bookworm or have other Amazon products, the Ultra HD Unlimited service is for you.
You can trial everything Amazon Music Unlimited has to offer here.
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After beginning his career writing about all things gaming, Jack joined the Supercar Blondie team in November 2024 as a Content Writer. Since joining SB Media, in addition to a love for covering emerging tech, he has developed an admiration for vintage restorations, particularly old American brands like Dodge and Ford.