Amazon has launched an aggressively priced music streaming service to take on Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, and others in what is now a crowded market.
Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited—which promises access to a library of “tens of millions” of songs—will be able to control it vocally via the online retail giant’s voice service, Alexa.
Subscriptions in the US start at $3.99 (£3.26) per month for users who own an Amazon Echo device (the Amazon Echo sells for £150, and the Echo Dot for £50; however, the Tap isn’t yet available in the UK.)
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Source: Ars Technica – Amazon Music Unlimited: Spotify, Apple Music rival lands in crowded market