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Amazon Prime Day 2019 Deal: Get 4 Months of Amazon Music Unlimited for Just 99p

Prime members can now get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for only 99p.

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If you’re not an Amazon Prime member yet, there couldn’t be a better time to sign up and jump right into the deals. Prime members can now get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for only 99p.

For less than a pound you’ll be getting access to a massive music library, with a deal that puts Spotify subscription prices to shame. Amazon Music Unlimited is compatible with Amazon’s smart speaker devices, and provides completely unlimited access to 50 million songs.

If you’re not currently an Amazon Prime member, you’ll need to sign up to the service to get access to the deal. Alternatively, you can also opt for a free 30-day trial membership or pay for one month of Prime for only £7.99 (click to see more plans) if you don't want to commit to a whole year.

However, if you are willing to sign up the the service for the next year, Amazon Prime is now only £59 for 12 months. This deal is £20 off the usual price, and will run until the end of Prime Day on July 16.

Amazon Prime Music Unlimited 4 Month Subscription - Only 99p

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If you're new to Amazon Music Unlimited (and you're currently not a member or in a free trial) you can access the music streaming plan for just 99p today. Simply head on over to Amazon Music Unlimited page, and log in with your Prime account.

Check out our dedicated Prime Day page if you want to find the best deals for Amazon Prime Day 2019.

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As an avid gamer, you better believe that I always have a controller in my hands if I’m not watching movies or TV. I use my PS5 and Switch 2 equally, depending on what’s the hot new release, and am always trying to find interesting ways to tinker with my Steam Deck.  

Given the current state of social media and technology, I find myself going more analog to escape the noise. I have a modest collection of watches, both automatic and digital, to free myself from the pings and notifications of the modern world. I also put my phone in a ySky lockbox for 12 hours every night to reduce my screen time. I spent a lot of the past year trying to read good books rather than scroll through feeds.

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