If you're a fan of both music and audiobooks, there's exciting news: Amazon Music Unlimited now lets you enjoy a free audiobook each month as part of your subscription. Launched in November 2024, this feature brings the magic of Audible's vast library to Amazon Music users, making it a compelling option for anyone looking to combine their audio entertainment in one place.
Here's a deep dive into how it works, what you get, and whether it's worth it for you.
What Is Amazon Music Unlimited, and What's the Audiobook Perk?
Amazon Music Unlimited is Amazon’s premium music streaming service, offering access to over 100 million songs in high-definition and spatial audio, plus ad-free podcasts. It’s a direct competitor to services like Spotify, and in a move to keep up with industry trends, Amazon added a new perk in late 2024: one free audiobook per month from Audible’s extensive catalog.
Starting in November 2024, subscribers to the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan (priced at $10.99/month for non-Prime members or $9.99/month for Prime members) and primary account holders of the Family Plan ($14.99/month) can listen to one audiobook at a time. This benefit is available in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, and there’s no separate Audible membership required to access it.
How Does It Work?
The process is straightforward and integrates seamlessly with the Amazon Music app:
- Choose Your Audiobook: Using the Amazon Music app, you can search Audible’s catalog of over 1 million titles. Whether it’s a bestselling novel, a new release, or a niche title, you can select any audiobook you like. There are no restrictions on length, so you can pick a short story or a 30-hour epic.
- Listen at Your Convenience: Once you’ve selected your audiobook, you can stream it through the Amazon Music app (or the Audible app, if you prefer). You have the entire month to listen, and if you don’t finish, you can continue with the same title into the next month or swap it for a new one.
- Monthly Refresh: With a monthly plan, you can exchange your audiobook on the day your subscription renews each month (e.g., if it renews on the 15th, you can pick a new title on or after that date). For annual plans, the refresh date matches your initial subscription start date.
- Lose Access if You Cancel: If you pause or cancel your Amazon Music Unlimited subscription, you’ll lose access to your selected audiobook at the end of the current billing cycle. Unlike Audible purchases or credits, you don’t own these audiobooks—they're a temporary benefit tied to your active subscription.
What's in the Audible Catalog?
Audible, which Amazon acquired in 2008, boasts an impressive library of over 1 million audiobooks, including bestsellers, classics, and exclusive productions. Highlights include:
- Popular titles like Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary, George Orwell's 1984 (narrated by stars like Andrew Garfield and Cynthia Erivo), and David Goggins' Can't Hurt Me.
- The complete Harry Potter series, plus related stories from J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World.
- Upcoming releases, like the new full-cast Harry Potter audiobooks set for late 2025, featuring over 100 character voices and immersive Dolby Atmos sound design.
This perk gives you access to a treasure trove of storytelling, making it easy to explore new genres or revisit old favorites without an additional cost.
How Does This Compare to Audible and Other Services?
Amazon Music Unlimited’s audiobook benefit is a response to competitors like Spotify, which offers 15 hours of audiobook listening per month to Premium subscribers ($11.99/month). Here’s how they stack up:
- Amazon Music Unlimited: One full audiobook per month, no time limit, but you can only listen to one title at a time. You don’t keep the audiobook after your subscription ends.
- Spotify Premium: 15 hours of audiobook listening from a catalog of 250,000 titles. If a book exceeds 15 hours, you’ll need to wait until the next month or pay extra.
- Audible: Requires a separate membership ($7.95-$14.95/month) and gives you credits or access to a Plus Catalog. Audiobooks you buy with credits or cash are yours to keep forever.
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Is It Worth It?
Whether Amazon Music Unlimited’s audiobook perk is worth it depends on your habits:
- If You Already Use Amazon Music: This is a no-brainer. You’re already paying for music and podcasts, so getting a free audiobook each month is like getting extra value for free.
- If You’re Choosing Between Services: Compare it to Spotify. Amazon’s offer is cheaper ($9.99-$10.99/month for Prime and non-Prime) and gives you unlimited listening time for one book, while Spotify’s 15-hour limit might feel restrictive for longer titles. However, Spotify’s music discovery features and podcast lineup might still edge it out for some users.
New subscribers can currently try Amazon Music Unlimited for three months free, making it a low-risk way to test the audiobook feature. Just remember: if you cancel, you lose access to your audiobook, so plan your listening accordingly.
How to Get Started
Ready to give it a try? Here’s what to do:
- Sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited via the Amazon website or app. Prime members get a discount, and new users can often snag a free trial.
- Open the Amazon Music app on your phone, tablet, or computer.
- Search for “Audiobooks” or browse Audible’s catalog directly in the app.
- Select your audiobook, and start listening. You can also switch to the Audible app if you prefer its interface.
Final Thoughts
Amazon Music Unlimited's audiobook perk is a game-changer for audio enthusiasts, blending the best of music, podcasts, and storytelling into one subscription. While it won’t replace a full Audible membership for heavy users, it’s a fantastic bonus for casual listeners or those already invested in Amazon’s ecosystem. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, this feature makes it easier than ever to enjoy a good story alongside your favorite tunes.
Have questions or want to share your experience? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear how you’re using this new benefit!
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