Sadly, its audio quality is among the lowest available, even on the Premium subscription (192Kbps), and it doesn't really offer enough of an incentive for an upgrade from its highly popular free tier. The result is more flexibility than most competitors, and Premium has gained plenty more subscribers in recent years, even if the service is not keeping up in terms of overall catalog size. Pandora Premium: Still one of the most popular streaming radio services in the US, Pandora also offers the a la carte Premium ($10 a month) and no-ads Plus ($5 a month). A free 90 days trial of Qobuz Studio Hi-Res streaming TRY HI-RES MUSIC STREAMING FREE NOW FOR 3 MONTHS Offer valid until in the countries where Qobuz is located.Deezer also offers a couple of unique features including being the first service enabling users to upload their catalogs from competitors at no extra charge. The main Premium plan is $10 a month, but users are also able to upgrade to a lossless version (CD quality) for $15 a month. Qobus is offering to new subscribers a 3 month trial for their studio service The sale is now until the 31st of October I have no connection to the corporation. It has more subscribers than some others on this list, thanks in part to its previous affiliation with Cricket Wireless. Deezer: French stalwart Deezer has been operating in the States since 2016, and it has a lot to offer, including a free tier (mobile only) and 90 million tracks.The added ability to make playlists out of YouTube music clips also makes it a worthy option. Instead of playlists, YouTube Music offers well-curated radio stations that play endlessly and are updated often. In even better news, YouTube Music offers a clean interface plus over 60 million tracks to choose from. Free Spotify vs Spotify Premium: Sound quality is higher with Premium Streaming Service. With MP3 streaming dropped entirely a loyalty to high-quality files that is nothing but admirable there are now two packages from which users can choose: the Studio Premier plan (14.99/14.99 per month or 149.99/149.99 per year) for streaming of Qobuz’s 50 million-track library and Sublime+, offering the same discounted purchases but now costing 249.99/249.99 for the year. The good news is that YouTube Music is a mostly impressive service (the lower bit-rate of 256Kbps is mildly annoying), but Google has retained the predecessor's music locker system enabling users to upload new tracks. YouTube Music: YouTube Music is the successor to Google Play Music, and if you sign up for the ad-free YouTube Premium at $14 per month, you get YouTube Music for free.Student HiFi: $5, Student HiFi plus: $10 (US only) Prime members: $9, £9, $12 Non-Prime members: $11, £11, AU$12 Echo-only service: Free, AU$6
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