They had been talking about it and finally Apple Music made it happen, Apple's new high-definition music streaming service is now a reality. A Hi-Fi music service, which even enables Dolby Atmos Audio and that we can enjoy next month for free. A high definition that is not new, Amazon already offered it in its streaming music service if we paid an extra, but after Apple's announcement the boys of Amazon have decided to offer their streaming music service in high definition for free. Keep reading that we tell you all the details ...
After years charging about 5 dollars extras to offer us a music service in high definition, Amazon backs down after the launch of Apple Music Hi-Fi and now we can enjoy the music service in high definition for free we have the music plan we have. An announcement that they have made before the launch of Apple Music Hi-Fi and that would take time on the agenda of the guys from the retail giant. They have waited but surely Amazon knew about this possibility since Dolby, for example, is a partner of both companies on streaming music services.
Probably the quality of the new Apple Music Hi-Fi, or Dolby, or without compressed audio is similar to what we have in services such as Amazon Music HD, Tidal or any other similar streaming music service. It is an announced change that Apple will probably announce with great fanfare during the next Keynote, but as we have already mentioned on previous occasions, it is still a marketing strategy to get more subscribers. On the Dolby Atmos website we can actually see how Amazon Music HD and Tidal have been promoting the services that included Dolby Atmos so far. Now that Amazon Music stops charging the extra for HD, the market is back where it was. The key question is, what will Spotify do?