When it first debuted, Amazon Music Unlimited offered a free music tier, just like Apple Music does. Now you can listen to thousands of radio stations and ad supported playlists via the Web, Amazon Music on Fire tablets, and FireTV units, as well as other devices like the Amazon Kindle. It also includes the free version of Prime Music, plus many other channels including Sirius and XM. At the time of this writing, the free version of Prime was still available for download.
For those customers who already have an Amazon Prime account, Amazon has made it even easier to enjoy all the benefits of Amazon Music Unlimited with the addition of the Amazon Fire TV. Fire TV, which is a digital media box developed by Amazon, makes it easy to stream music and other video content from your own computer to your television screen. With the Amazon Fire TV app, you can also use Amazon Prime Music as a free service. This means that not only can you stream Amazon Prime Music and other live concerts and shows via the Amazon Music app, but you can also purchase and download songs and other music items right through your Amazon Fire TV set.
This means that you no longer have to leave your home to enjoy your subscription to Amazon Music or any other audio or video subscription. You will still be able to burn CDs or DVDs as well, although you won't be able to download them at any time. That said, the Amazon Music Unlimited HD Playlist Wizard is still a fantastic way to make sure you always have fresh and new music to play anytime you want. If you have purchased an Amazon fire tablet of any type or purchased an electronic version of the Amazon Fire TV program, you can download and burn your own music onto your electronic device and watch thousands of live events as well as thousands of popular TV shows and movies on your television screen. It's an amazing technology and now it's even easier to enjoy it!