Amazon Music is a streaming service that offers users various ways to enjoy their favorite songs and playlists, available across desktop computers, iPhones, Android devices and Amazon Echo smart speakers. Users can stream content through its home page; discover music using tabs such as Find, Explore and Featured; create personal and curated playlists from within Amazon Music or access other content through tabs; plus take advantage of audio quality options depending on their subscription plan.
Subscribing to Amazon Music Unlimited allows you to download songs, albums, and playlists for offline listening on most audio players and smartphones; MP3 files downloaded as MP3s provide compatibility. In addition, Dolby Atmos sound can be experienced through compatible headphones or surround-sound systems – however you must connect to Wi-Fi in order to experience HD or Ultra HD quality streams – though downloaded songs will only play back on Amazon devices and their playback period may limit them further.
There are other ways around these restrictions, however. Third-party software like TuneFab Apple Music Converter makes downloading Amazon Music tracks much simpler; its free trial version allows you to test its services before committing. Furthermore, this software saves songs as high-quality MP3s compatible with all major audio players.