Listen for free: There's a crazy good deal on Amazon Music Unlimited and Audible memberships ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022 - CBS News

2022-07-01 21:31:03 By : Ms. Carrie Huang

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Amazon is offering more than just early Amazon Prime Day deals on tech, home goods, appliances and toys. Right now, the online retailer is offering three- and four-month free trial deals on Amazon Music Unlimited and Audible Premium Plus memberships. You can enjoy music and podcasts all summer long, without commercials, for free.

Read on to get the limited-time free trial deal.

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There has never been a better time to become an Amazon Music Unlimited member. Amazon is offering new Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers their first four months of Amazon Music for free. 

Not to be confused with Amazon Music Prime, which comes free with your Prime subscription and offers 2 million curated songs, Amazon Music Unlimited is home to 90 million songs and podcasts on demand, without ads.

Join today and pay $0 for 120 days of music from your favorite artists, including artists not on Spotify, such as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. But there's a catch. You must already be an Amazon Prime member, and this must be your first time subscribing to Amazon Music Unlimited to access the deal. 

After four months of free music, Amazon Music Unlimited members pay $8.99 per month.

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There's another reason you should try out Amazon Music now. It will earn you a stamp on your Prime Stampcard, getting you one step closer to a $10 credit to spend during Amazon Prime Day 2022. (Be sure to activate your Prime Stampcard before listening.)

For more details on how to collect that Amazon free money , tap the button below.

Amazon Prime Members can try Audible Premium Plus for free ahead of Amazon Prime Day. Amazon is offering new Audible Premium Plus subscribers their first three months for free when you sign up now. 

Subscribers have all-you-can-listen access to audiobooks, Audible originals, sleep tracks, meditations and podcasts. Audible Premium Plus subscribers get to keep one free title per month from Audible's catalog of bestsellers and new releases.

After 90 days of free audiobooks, podcasts and more, Audible Premium Plus subscribers will pay $14.95 a month. 

You must already be an Amazon Prime member to access this deal. 

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Check out our roundup of the best early Amazon Prime Day 2022 deals  that you can shop right now at Amazon. These deals range from popular products to ways you can score free Amazon cash ahead of Prime Day.

Amazon's best gift card deal is back. First-time electronic gift card customers can get a $10 promotional credit when they spend $50 or more on gift cards in a single order. You need to use code USEGC222 at checkout to get this deal.

The promotional credit expires August 9, so you can use it during Amazon Prime Day 2022. The credit will appear in your account two days after purchase.

Amazon gift card deal: Spend $50 on gift cards, get a $10 credit

Once you've purchased that Amazon gift card and scored your free $10 Amazon credit, why not go back and earn yet another $10 credit? Reload any Amazon gift card with $100 or more in a single transaction and you'll get $10 credited to the card for free.

Note that, like the first Amazon gift card offer above, this reload offer only works once, and is limited to Amazon Prime members. The $10 reward will appear in your account within three days. See the site for more details and eligibility.

Amazon gift card promo offer: Reload $100, get $10 for free

Looking to stack up even more Amazon credits for Prime Day 2022? Amazon has created a new, free-money hub filled with offers promising up to $60 in credits. You can earn money by watching movies -- there's a $5 bounty if you buy a movie ticket to the new Pixar film "Lightyear" (doubled to $10 if you also buy "Lightyear" merch), and another $5 bounty if you buy a ticket to "Elvis." Consumer goods company Proctor and Gamble, meanwhile, is offering a $20 credit when you buy $75 worth of cleaning products.

There's one more way to earn free money for Amazon Prime Day 2022. Amazon is offering Prime members $10 to explore the benefits of Prime before July 13, 2022. To collect the money, you'll need to complete a Prime Stampcard. There are four steps to completing your Prime Stampcard: Make a Prime-eligible purchase, stream a show on Prime Video, listen to a song on Prime Music and borrow an eBook on Prime Reading. Your $10 credit will appear within 24 hours of completing your stampcard.

First-time Amazon Photos users who download the free Amazon Photos app and upload and auto-save at least one photo will receive a $20 Prime Day credit. 

Prime users will receive the $20 credit within four days. The credit expires at 11:59 PM PT on July 13.

Add a credit or a debit card to your Amazon Wallet to receive a $25 credit. After you add your card, you'll receive an email notification specifying the expiration date of the promotional credit. To redeem the credit, make a purchase using any valid payment -- not just the card you added.

Although Amazon says this limited-time offer is only available to customers who were served an advertisement or received an email for an "Add-a-Card" promotion, there's no reason you can't try it too. The offer excludes certain items, including Alexa, Fire and Kindle products.

There's no need to buy directly from Apple. Whether you're looking for a new computer, new AirPods or a new Apple Watch, Amazon has the Apple products you're looking for -- and they're all on sale now ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Right now at Amazon, you can score a discount on Apple's newest sweat- and water-resistant earbuds , the Apple AirPods Pro.

Apple AirPods Pro, $175 (reduced from $249)

You can also score the latest generation Apple AirPods 3 with a MagSafe case at a discount at Amazon.

Apple AirPods 3 with MagSafe case, $169 (reduced from $179)

The Apple Watch Series 7 comes in new case finishes: midnight, starlight, green, a new blue and Product Red. Whichever one you go with, you'll likely find a nice pairing with a new Apple Watch band and the many watch faces available.

The base Apple Watch Series 7 model, which connects to the internet via your iPhone, starts at $329 right now at Amazon. You can upgrade to a model that features cellular service for $429 (additional monthly fees from your wireless provider will apply).

Apple Watch Series 7 GPS (41 mm), $329 (reduced from $399)

Apple Watch Series 7 GPS + cellular (41 mm), $429 (reduced from $499)

The water-resistant Apple Watch SE boasts a Retina display that's 30% larger than one offered by the Series 3. 

Apple Watch SE GPS (40 mm), $230 (reduced from $279)

Televisions often go on sale during Amazon Prime Day, but these great TV models and streamers are on sale now at Amazon.

The screen of this 65-inch LG OLED smart TV  features more than 8 million self-lit pixels. The TV comes with Google Assistant and Alexa built in. The LG device's a9 Gen4 AI processor adjusts picture and sound automatically. With a 120-Hz refresh rate and a dedicated gaming mode, the LG C1 series is one of the best TVs for video gaming  you can buy.

If you're setting up a home theater, the news gets better: You can save up to $300 on an LG soundbar when you buy this TV.

(For more OLED TV options, check out the best deals on LG OLED TVs on Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day .)

LG 55" C1 series OLED smart TV, $1,097 (regularly $1,500)

LG 65" C1 series OLED smart TV, $1,597 (regularly $2,500)

Amazon currently has a 55-inch Amazon Fire TV with 4K resolution on sale for $370. This TV with Alexa compatibility has support for 4K Ultra HD, Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HLG and Dolby Digital Plus.

55" Amazon Fire TV, $300 (reduced from $560)

65" Amazon Fire TV, $500 (reduced from $830)

Why get just a TV, when you can get a stunning QLED 4K TV that doubles as a piece of art? Amazon has Samsung's 2021 "The Frame" smart TV models on sale right now. You can save up to $898 at Amazon now, but hurry -- these clearance-priced Samsung TVs may very well sell out before Amazon Prime Day 2022.

43" Samsung 'The Frame'  4K TV, $848 (regularly $947)

50" Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 4K TV, $948 (regularly $1,198)

55" Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 4K TV, $1,398

65" Samsung 'The Frame' QLED 4K TV, $1,598 (regularly $1,798)

Enjoy 4K picture-quality and voice control via a Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant that lets you search across channels, turn on captions and more with the affordable Express 4K+ streaming box. It features dual-band wireless for a smooth streaming experience. An HDMI cable is included to connect the Roku to the TV. The Roku Express 4K+ does not require a smart TV to work, but it does require a TV with an HDMI input. While some Roku devices support older TVs with an A/V input, this one does not.

"I can finally have the apps I want and not worry about storage running out on my TV," reviewer Lotte says. "It's very easy to set up and use. The remote is very simple and easy to learn."

If you're looking to do some spring cleaning , you don't want to wait until Amazon Prime Day rolls around this summer.

Use the iRobot Genius App or your voice assistant to tell the Roomba 694 to vacuum. It has advanced sensors to keep it from hitting furniture or falling down stairs, and it has an edge-sweeping brush that takes care of corners.

This Roomba is a No. 1 best seller on Amazon.

iRobot Roomba 694 robot vacuum, $250 (reduced from $274)

Looking for a Roomba that automatically empties its own dust bin? You'll pay more for the privilege, but the base included with the Roomba i3+ only needs to be emptied once every 60 days. It's currently $50 off at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

iRobot Roomba i3+ with automatic disposal, $500 (reduced from $550)

Whether you're looking for a simple machine for surfing the web, or a powerful new touchscreen model, Amazon has the laptops and tablets you want on sale now. Here are the best laptop deals at Amazon .

This HP Chromebook features 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, an 11.6-inch touchscreen and a fantastic price.

(Not the right laptop for you? Check out the best laptop deals at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day .)

11.6" HP Chromebook with touchscreen, $142 (reduced from $260)

Two-in-one fans won't have to pay a lot for a new hybrid laptop, thanks to the well-received Lenovo Flex 5 sitting at a sub-$600 price point. Highly rated by reviewers, this notebook from Lenovo is praised for its combination of great performance and equally great features, such as Dolby Audio speakers, responsive keyboard and up to 14 hours of battery life. Its mid-range configuration -- touting Ryzen 5 5500U, 16 GB memory and 256 GB of storage -- is $250 off on Amazon, giving you more bang for your buck.

14" Lenovo Flex 5 (AMD Ryzen 5, 16 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD), $599 (reduced from $850)

If you're looking for a good deal on a gaming laptop, check out the super-thin Alienware X15, on sale at Amazon for $210 off. The 15.6-inch laptop features an 11th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, 1 TB storage, 16 GB of memory and Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 graphics.

Alienware X15 gaming laptop, $1,890 (reduced from $2,100)

Think the best toy deals  happen around Christmas? Think again -- these kid-favorite toys are on sale now ahead of Amazon Prime Day, and at prices lower than the 2021 holiday season.

If you haven't played Nintendo's latest hit game, you're missing out. The 4.9-star-rated (!) Kirby and the Forgotten Land, released just over a month ago, is a fun Nintendo Switch adventure for all ages.

Kirby gets some new powers as he explores the ruins of a post-apocalyptic world -- he can now swallow vending machines, cars and more. There are plenty of secrets to find, of course, and lots of challenges too. Can you reach the worldwide leader boards in any of the fun, included mini-games?

(Hungry for even more great games to play? Check out our rundown of the best Nintendo Switch game deals on Amazon and elsewhere ahead of Amazon Prime Day .)

Kirby and the Forgotten Land, $55 (reduced from $60)

One of the most buzzed about -- and often sold out -- toys of the past holiday season is the best-selling Got2Glow Fairy Finder, available in pink and blue. Kids can search for virtual fairies using this toy. It's similar in concept to Pokémon and Tamagotchi. Once caught, the fairies function as digital pets. Each jar offers 30 virtual fairies to find, for 100 in all. Fairies can even be traded among friends.

Shop more the best toys on Amazon, here.  

WowWee Got2Glow Fairy Finder (blue), $17 after coupon (reduced from $40)

WowWee Got2Glow Fairy Finder (pink), $24 (reduced from $40)

The Disney Princess Ultimate Celebration Castle provides a magical home for everyone from Belle to Tiana to Ariel. The dollhouse comes furnished with rooms designed specifically for each princess and also plays music and lights up to resemble a fireworks show. 

Disney Princess Ultimate Celebration Castle, $140 (reduced from $158)

Bring your home into the 21st century with a new smart-home speaker, smart lights, smart thermostat and more. All the items below are available on Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022.

Save money on your air-conditioning bills this summer with an Energy-Star-certified, voice-controlled Amazon Smart Thermostat. (A C-wire is required for installation.)

Your utility company may offer a rebate on smart thermostats, making this purchase entirely free. (See Amazon's website for more details before you buy.)

Amazon Smart Thermostat, $60 before rebate

You can save big on the Kasa Smart Light Strip at Amazon right now. Great for adding dramatic flair to any room (or adding a backlight to your TV), this 6.6-foot strip features millions of dimmable colors and voice controls. There's a 4-pronged connector on the end of the strip, so you can increase the length up to 33 feet. You can also trim the strip along the marked lines for a perfect, custom fit.

(More Kasa smart-home products are on sale at Amazon right now, including the Kasa smart light bulb 2 pack ($17 after coupon) and the Kasa Smart Plug Mini 4 pack ($25) and the Kasa 2K HD Smart Baby Monitor ($32).)

Kasa Smart Light Strip (6.6 foot), $40 (reduced from $70)

Kasa Smart Light Bulb (2 pack), $17 after coupon (reduced from $25)

Instant Pots  and air fryers  are popular Amazon Prime Day buys. But if you want to upgrade your kitchen, now is a great time, too -- the following kitchen appliances are all on sale at Amazon now.

This 9-in-1 Instant Pot model functions as an electric pressure cooker, rice cooker, slow cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan and food warmer. But you also get two other tricks: a sterilizer and a function that allows you to keep your cooking water at a constant temperature (for sous vide cooking). The machine has 15 customizable programming options.

Instant Pot Duo Plus 9-in-1 (6 quart), $95 (regularly $130)

LG stainless counter-depth French door refrigerator: $2,599

This 22.1-cubic-foot-capacity LG smart refrigerator features a cooling system that allows you to keep different drawers and compartments at different temperatures. It also has more traditional features such as an ice and water dispenser.  

Download LG's ThinQ app to monitor and control your smart fridge via your compatible phone or device. 

LG stainless counter-depth French door refrigerator, $2,599 (reduced from $2,804)

The TikTok-famous kitchen gadget , rated 4.6 stars by Amazon reviewers, is currently on sale on Amazon. It uses smart technology to precisely heat and toast food evenly without burning it.

The countertop oven features eight cook functions: toast, bagel, bake, broil, pizza, roast, reheat -- and something called "cookies," which we're betting is just right for baking cookies. It has three rack positions, and even though it's mini-sized, this smart oven can take on four slices of toast at a time, or have room for a six-cup muffin tray -- and even an 11-inch pizza.

Breville mini smart oven, $152 (reduced from $180)

Keep the party going with big sound from a new Bluetooth speaker. Or keep the party all to yourself with some impressive new headphones or earbuds. There are plenty of great deals on speakers at Amazon  now, and plenty of deals on headphones , too.

The Roku Streambar is a Roku streaming device and sound bar all in one. The sound uses Dolby Audio tech, which automatically lowers the volume of loud commercials and boosts the volume of quiet conversations. It also has a long-range wireless receiver. Roku makes an add-on wireless subwoofer and wireless speakers that pair with the Streambar for an upgraded surround sound experience.

Great news: JBL audio products are on sale at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day .

The JBL Clip 3 waterproof portable Bluetooth speaker streams high-quality sound from your phone or tablet via Bluetooth, and easily attaches to a backpack. It's a terrific Bluetooth speaker to take to the beach or pool.

(Not the right Bluetooth speaker for you? Check out these waterproof speaker deals at Amazon now .)

JBL Clip 3 waterproof Bluetooth speaker, $40 (reduced from $50)

You can save big on the JBL Tune 120TWS true wireless earbuds -- they're less than half price at Amazon right now. Earbuds last four hours on a single charge, with up to 12 hours more worth of charge via the included charging case.

JBL Tune 120TWS wireless earbuds, $50 (reduced from $120)

If you're shopping for Bose audio products, you should know that Amazon has a number of top-rated Bose headphones and earbuds on sale now.

The Bose Sport earbuds are sweat- and water-resistant. This means you can confidently wear them while running, swimming or hitting the gym. 

Many Amazon reviewers have praised the earbuds for their fit and comfort. 

"These are the best-fitting wireless earbuds I have found for workouts! I was using AirPods for a while, but without fail, at least one would pop out while I'm running around. These stay in exceptionally well while I am working out," wrote one verified purchaser on Amazon.

Unlike many of Bose's other earbuds and headphones, the Bose Sport earbuds are not noise-cancelling. 

Bose sport earbuds, $149 (reduced from $179)

Now's the perfect time to set up a home office, upgrade your living space or furnish a new apartment: The are plenty of furniture deals on Amazon  right now.

This L-shaped desk is designed to fit neatly in a corner to maximize space. It has two built-in shelves for extra storage. Find it in five colors.

L-shaped desk with bookshelves, $124 (reduced from $219)

The Neo Chair is one of Amazon's best-selling office chairs, offering ergonomic support for well under $100. Fairly modern in style and available in a variety of color options, this office chair features a high-density, molded-foam-and-sofa-upholstered seat, adjustable seat height, a tilt-and-lock back and 360-degree wheels. Expert assembly is available at an added cost ($49).

Looking for more seating options? Check out our favorite office chairs you can get online .

This dresser, similar in style to Ikea's Hemnes eight-drawer dresser, is slightly smaller and a bit more affordable. Find it in four color options on Amazon.

Sauder Shoal Creek dresser, $278 (reduced from $400)

Amazon has a number of great fitness deals on right now. If you're looking to set up a home gym, Bowflex products are on sale at Amazon, including home gyms (save $300) and treadmills (save $1,200). 

The Amazon Halo Band is a screen-free activity tracker designed to minimize distractions. It does all the fitness tracker basics: It counts steps, measures heart rate, sleep quality and tracks activity sessions such as walks and gym workouts.

Your purchase of an Amazon Halo Band comes with a free six-month subscription to Halo, which offers hundreds of on-demand workouts, detailed analytics features (including voice tone analysis) and nutrition guidance. After the six months, Halo auto-renews at $3.99 per month (plus tax).

Amazon Halo Band fitness tracker, $45 (reduced from $100)

There's no better time than the present to look your best. The following beauty and oral care items are on sale now, ahead of Amazon Prime Day.

Why wait until Amazon Prime Day to give yourself a sparkling smile? This pack of 40 Crest whitestrips -- that's 20 treatments in total -- promises to get your teeth 18 levels whiter in just 20 days. Plus, it's safe on enamel.

Crest 3D Whitestrips teeth whitening kit, $31 (reduced from $55)

These slimming face masks, rated 4.2 stars by Amazon reviewers and popular with Essentials readers, feature hyaluronic acid, aloe vera extract, seaweed extract and collagen.

Lauer V-shaped face mask, $12 after coupon (reduced from $20)

This 4.6-star-rated hair dryer and volumizer from Revlon is popular with CBS Essentials readers and Amazon reviewers. It's currently marked down to $35, one of the best prices we've seen.

Revlon One-Step Hair Dryer And Volumizer Hot Air Brush, $41 (reduced from $60)

Shop on-sale Vitamix blenders and Vitamix attachments ahead of Prime Day. 

The Vitamix E310 features a 48-ounce container and aircraft-grade stainless-steel blades. The blender offers 10 speeds, including a pulse feature.

This kitchen gadget is $60 off right now at Amazon.

Vitamix E310 Explorian blender, $290 (regularly $350)

This commercial blender features a secure, sound-reducing enclosure. It features six program buttons, 34 optimized programs and 93 variable speeds. The Vitamix Quiet One is $100 off on Amazon. 

Vitamix Quiet One blender, $1,081 (regularly $1,181)

The kitchen gadget features a smart motor base that adjusts program settings and maximum blend times based on your container size. The blender includes a built-in programmable timer. This on-sale Vitamix A3300 Ascent blender is $50 off at Amazon.

Vitamix A3300 Ascent series smart blender, $550 (regularly $600)

These items are not on sale, but they're still worth considering.

Need a robot cleaning solution for non-carpeted areas? The Samsung Jetbot Mop robot mop is good for cleaning tile, vinyl, laminate and hardwoods. Plus, you can use it in hand-held mode to clean bathroom walls, countertops and more.

Samsung Jetbot mop with dual spinning technology, $299

This treadmill features a 10-inch touchscreen, a 22-by-60-inch running path with a max speed of 12 mph, and a motorized incline/decline that ranges from -5% to 15%. It also includes a Bluetooth wireless armband for heart-rate monitoring.

Your Bowflex treadmill purchase comes with a one-year membership to JRNY, which includes access to virtual coaching, trainer-led videos and more than 40 scenic virtual hikes. (A JRNY membership also enables the 10-inch touch screen to stream content from your favorite apps, such as Netflix and Disney+.)

Amazon's in-house streaming platform is Fire TV. This 4K device comes with an Alexa-powered voice remote, and supports Dolby Atmos Audio. 

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, $50

Amazon has announced that it will hold its annual Amazon Prime Day sale on Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2022.

Amazon Prime comes with a 30-day free trial, if you're a new customer. That means you can sign up for Amazon Prime today, start enjoying all the benefits now, and participate in Amazon Prime Day 2022 without having to pay.

Still not sure if Amazon Prime is right for you? Learn more about Amazon Prime by tapping the button below.

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We think Amazon Prime Day 2022 is going to have some great deals , but you don't have to wait until the end of July to find them. Amazon is slashing prices on a bunch of products right now. Here are all of our Amazon Prime Day deal roundups:

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