![]() ![]() ![]() HD and Ultra HD playback is supported on the Amazon Music app for PC and Mac but not the Web Player. Note: Amazon Music Unlimited Single-Device Plan doesn't have access to HD, Ultra HD, and Spatial Audio. While streaming may be dominating music industry growth, the question that arises out of Amazon Music HD arrival: is the world really big enough for three high-quality streaming services? We look forward to seeing which of the trio triumphs. You can listen to HD and Ultra HD music on Echo devices, Sonos speakers, Fire TV, iOS, Android, Desktop, and more. Amazon has offered spatial audio since 2019, but it was limited to a short list of devices including the Echo Studio and Sony’s SRS-RA5000. It costs £12.99/$12.99 a month for Prime subscribers, or £14.99/$14.99 if you don't have Prime.Īs well as beating Spotify and Apple Music to the mark to offer CD-quality and hi-res streams, Amazon is also undercutting the current CD-quality/hi-res streaming competition – such tiers from Tidal and Qobuz cost £20 per month. Owners of supporting kit who are also Amazon subscribers in the UK, US, Japan or Germany can access 50 million tracks with a CD-quality bitrate of 16 bit/44.1kHz (Amazon refers to these as HD tracks) plus millions more in 24bit and up to 192kHz (which Amazon refers to as Ultra HD) – if they sign up to Amazon’s premium tier service of course. Select (tbc) kit from McIntosh and Sennheiser are also compatible.
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