Which is the best? One expert picks their choice.
Well, that didnt take long. Just weeks after Spotify announced a price hike, the music streaming service thought it best if itoffered a less pricey, ad-free version.
Mind you, its not all that less pricey only a dollar but the new Basic Individual plan gives the core of its subscribers all they want. The only thing Spotify has taken off the table are audiobooks.
The plan could also be the first of several new tiers from Spotify, as the streaming giant is rumored to be developing a "Supremium" plan with high-fidelity audio. A report from Bloomberg says the plan will cost a minimum of $5 more a month.
Bundle, bundle, bundle
Life used to be simple with audio and video streaming services, but those companies have embraced tiers and bundling because its attractive to consumers and a money-maker for the streamer. After laying off hundreds of employees, Spotify needed a way to turn its bottom line ink from red to black and its now in the bundling scheme, too.
Heres what all of the services tiers and prices look like:
Premium Individual: $11.99 per month, includes ad-free listening, offline downloads, high-quality audio, and personal recommendations
Premium Duo: $16.99 per month, includes all the same features as the Individual plan, but for two accounts
Premium Family: $19.99 per month, includes all the same features as the Individual plan, but for up to six people living together
Premium Student: $5.99 per month, available at a discount to verified students. Plus, for now, Spotify has bundled Hulu into this tier. However, that could change given the caveat the company lists: currently includes access to Hulu (with ads) plan, subject to eligibility.
Basic: $10.99 per month, includes all the streaming music benefits, but no audiobooks
Audiobooks: If youre an audiobook fan, Spotify might be a better option than Audible. For $10 a month, the service offers about 250,000 books, but you only get 15 hours and unused listening hours expire at the end of the month.
Free: If you cant afford $10-$20 a month, you might want to try Spotifys free service. You get all the music you would regularly get, but its the features that get taken away that you might miss, such as:
- Ad-free music listening
- Download to listen offline
- Play songs in any order
- High audio quality
- Listen with friends in real time
- Organize listening queues
Whats the best one?
When the chips are down, which of these tiers do streaming experts favor? Its Spotify Premium, at least with Soundguys.
Its pretty clear that Premium has more features than Free Spotify, but whether or not youre willing to pay for a subscription depends on you, of course. If you can get a student, family, or duo membership, Spotify Premium isnt too pricey, but if youre still on the fence, Spotify has free month-long trials of Premium, Soundguys Sara Carbone writes.
Like most streaming services, the primary purpose of the free tier is to entice you to move over to the fully featured paid tiers, which can range from restricting features like forcing you to shuffle albums and playlists or hampering sound quality to a clearly audible level. That being said, youll still be able to get some casual listening out of Spotifys free tier, so enjoy the tunes!
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Posted: 2024-06-26 11:10:29