![]() In this case, the device that first notices that Prime Music is already playing on another device pops up a message asking if you want to start playback on that first device, and stop playback on the other device. If you are already streaming music and you try to do it on another device on the account, the Help page says: That’s going to bother a lot of people, who have many devices on the account. Looking quickly over the Help pages, I found this:Ībout Prime Music and Multiple Devices ( at AmazonSmile)Īs I read this, you can only steam Prime Music to one device on the account at a time**. However, I do look for questions people will have and comments they’ll make. ![]() Naturally, I think this is a very positive thing for Prime members (only currently in the USA and Puerto Rico)…it’s more for no more cost. My device did update on June 6th to 13.3.2.3.2, so I’m surprised I don’t have it yet. Kindle Fire HDX ( at AmazonSmile: support a non-profit of your choice by shopping*) I’m listening to it right now on my PC (using a playlist…there are many of those), since I don’t seem to have it on my Eligible Prime members can listen to this music at no additional cost. Amazon adds Prime Music…for one device** at a timeĪmazon has added another benefit to Prime…Prime Music! It’s a steaming (and, importantly, download) music service with a million songs.
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