![]() However, Apple Music won't play in a browser, though you can get dedicated desktop apps for Windows and Mac. If you're a Spotify Premium subscriber, you'll be able to use the service on Echo, and ask Alexa to play your favorite tracks and playlists. (Amazon claims "tens of millions," which suggests the total might be a little shy of 30 million.) And all four have apps available for Android and iOS, each with support for offline listening if you want to reduce your mobile data consumption. Three of the four services boast catalogs of at least 30 million tracks - more than enough music for a family's diverse tastes. Thankfully, you don't also need to have an Amazon Prime subscription to join Amazon Music Unlimited. Only one offers any kind of discount, however, and that's Amazon: Pay for an entire year and your cost is $149, which works out to $12.42 per month. I'm going to make this simple: All four services charge $14.99 per month for up to six users, a truly excellent value for any family. So let's take a closer look and see if there's any compelling reason to choose one over the other. In fact, recently Spotify dropped its family-plan price to $15, putting it in a four-way price tie with Amazon, Apple and Google. I'm not saying you should rule out any of these three streamers, merely that there are better and/or less expensive options.
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