How to Stream Amazon Music on Multiple Devices

Posted by Adam Gorden on Apr 4, 2023 5:22 PM.
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Amazon Music is a popular music streaming service. It boasts a library of more than 100 million songs and a wide range of popular podcasts to stream. You can enjoy Amazon Music on its website, or you can choose to get the Amazon Music app on your mobile phone or computer. However, it is not possible to export songs for use on other apps and devices. So, most Amazon Music fans may raise a question can I use Amazon Music on more than one device? If yes, how to stream Amazon Music on multiple devices? Luck you! This article answers your doubts. Scroll down if you're interested.

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Part 1. Can I Play Amazon Music on More Than One Device
Part 2. Ways to Play Amazon Music on Multiple Devices

Part 1. Can I Play Amazon Music on More Than One Device

Before streaming Amazon Music on multiple devices, one thing you need to know: whether can play Amazon Music on more than one device is totally up to which premium plan you've subscribed to. Here are several common questions you may be interested in.

Q1. How many devices can I use with the same Amazon account at the same time?

A: Both the Amazon Prime Plan and the Amazon Music Unlimited Individual Plan support one device at a time; the account within the Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan can enter at most 6 devices at a time.

Q2. Can I stream Amazon Music on multiple devices with a Prime account?

A: Amazon Music Prime users can also access 100 million songs, and offline listening is only available for All-Access Playlist. If you own more than one device, you can switch your Prime account to your different devices at any time, but only one device at a time.

Q3. Can Amazon Music Unlimited be used on multiple devices?

A: There is no doubt that 100 million songs are available to Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers. They can also enjoy Amazon's top-level Ultra HD quality. Even so, they are limited to one device at once. If you want to listen to Amazon Music on multiple devices, upgrade your subscription to Unlimited Family Plan.

Q4. Can I listen to downloaded Amazon tracks on other apps?

A: Amazon Music employs DRM technology, which is designed to restrict the use of copyrighted digital materials, protect the rights of the copyright holder, and prevent illegal piracy. Generally speaking, you can't listen to music from Amazon you've downloaded on other apps except for the Amazon Music app. But your purchased songs on Amazon come with MP3, which allows you to enjoy them on other apps and other devices.

Part 2. Ways to Play Amazon Music on Multiple Devices

After thoroughly knowing detailed Amazon Music premium plans, now, you might still consider how to listen to Amazon Music on multiple devices. There are 4 ways as followings for you to freely choose which one is perfect for you. Now, let's move on!

Method 1. Stream Amazon Music on Multiple Devices in Offline Mode

If you've subscribed to the Amazon Music Premium Plan, you can download Amazon tracks for offline listening. In offline mode, you can use another device to play Amazon Music online, which will be not prevented. Pay attention that Amazon Music for Prime members can only download All-Access Playlists for offline listening, while Amazon Music Unlimited members can download all songs, albums, and playlists to listen offline.

1. Open the Amazon Music app.

2. Select the song, album, or playlist you want to download.

3. Click the More Options menu, and click Download.

4. The song you've downloaded will appear in the Amazon Music app Library > Recently Downloaded.

Note: Amazon Music Prime and Amazon Music Unlimited titles are not available for download to computers. You can download these titles to your Amazon Music app for offline playback.

Method 2. Play Purchased Amazon Music Tracks on Multiple Devices

If you've purchased certain Amazon songs, then you can enjoy them on your local media player. It is convenient but expensive for a lot of tracks. In this way, you can download your purchased music through the Amazon Music web browser or app.

1. Open the Amazon Music website or Amazon Music app.

2. Select Library > Purchased to see all the music you own.

3. Click the download icon next to the song or album. You can also drag and drop songs and albums to the Download section under Actions in the right sidebar.

4. Open the Amazon Music folder on your device to listen to the song you've purchased and downloaded.

Method 3. Upgrade to Unlimited Family Plan for Playing on Multiple Devices

Amazon Music offers an Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan, which allows up to 6 devices at the same time. If you are a big fan of Amazon Music and own multiple devices, choosing this premium plan can't be better. The Family Plan allows each 6 members of your family to use Amazon Music Unlimited service and experience all its top features, like running Amazon Music on iOS devices, Android devices, Windows or Mac, Amazon Echo devices, Amazon Fire TV or Fire tablets.

Method 4. Download Amazon Music for Multiple Devices via ViWizard

Even though you've downloaded songs from Amazon Music, you need to know those songs only can be played via the Amazon Music app, because they are protected by DRM technology that we mentioned in Part 1.

So if you really have the need to play Amazon Music on multiple devices, meantime, don't want to spend a vast sum of money on Amazon premium plans, or wouldn't like to buy Amazon digital music, there is an amazing tool for you --- ViWizard Amazon Music Converter. It is a splendid Amazon Music downloader, and can convert songs from Amazon Music to MP3 and other formats, simultaneously retaining the original sound quality and ID3 tag. Depending on your requirements for listening to Amazon Music on more than one device, the function of downloading on ViWizard offers greater flexibility for you.

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Key Features of ViWizard Amazon Music Converter

  • Download songs from Amazon Music Prime, Unlimited, and HD Music
  • Convert Amazon Music songs to MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, FLAC, and WAV
  • Retain the original ID3 tags and lossless audio quality of Amazon Music
  • Support customizing the output audio parameters for Amazon Music
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Step 1Drag Tracks from Amazon to ViWizard

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Before converting, ensure you have downloaded the current version of Amazon Music on your computer. And then you can drag the tracks, playlist, albums, or artists to the ViWizard search bar, or copy the link from Amazon and paste it to the top of ViWizard software.

Step 2 Set the Preferences for Amazon Music

select the output format

ViWizard Amazon Music Converter offers options for you so that you can customize output tracks as you like. Just click the Menu icon at the top right corner > Preference > Convert. Now you can adjust some parameters, such as the format, channel, sample rate, and bit rate. If you want to listen to songs on multiple devices, we recommend the MP3 format as default.

Step 3 Start the Conversion of Amazon Music

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Just one-click the Convert button, and you can download Amazon songs to local files. And then you can enjoy them on multiple devices with no need of the Amazon app. After conversion, click the bottom Converted icon to browse the downloaded songs. Or, you can find them in your local folder.

Summary

Though Amazon Music is compatible with various devices, there are still many restrictions. For instance, you can only stream music on one device at a time unless you subscribe to the Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan. What's more, you are limited to listening to Amazon songs on other apps. In the above description, we recommend four ways to troubleshoot the issue of how to stream Amazon Music on multiple devices. In short, ViWizard Amazon Music Converter is an all-in-one tool fully perfect for your needs.

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