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    • Tidal is merging its HiFi and HiFi Plus plans into a single, cheaper tier that provides all earlier perks, aside from the DJ integration characteristic.
    • A subscription to the service will now value $10.99 per 30 days.
    • Tidal is discontinuing navy/first responder reductions and the free tier.

    Despite the preliminary hype surrounding it, lossless music streaming didn’t garner the traction it was as soon as billed to do. Therefore, it shouldn’t come as a shock that Tidal, the high-fidelity music streaming service, is revamping its subscription plans, making them extra inexpensive.

    The firm introduced that beginning on April tenth, Tidal’s present HiFi and HiFi Plus tiers will merge into a single subscription tier referred to as “Tidal.” This new, streamlined choice will provide every thing that was beforehand included within the Plus tier, together with high-resolution FLAC recordsdata and Dolby Atmos assist, all for a worth of $10.99 per 30 days.

    For context, the present Hi-Fi subscription tier provided high-quality 16-bit audio streaming for $10.99/month, whereas the HiFi Plus tier, costing $19.99/month, offered entry to the best doable audio streaming as much as 24-bit, 192 kHz, together with HiRes FLAC recordsdata and assist for Dolby Atmos.

    This change brings Tidal’s pricing in step with rivals like Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, which already provide lossless audio as a part of their normal subscriptions on the identical worth level. However, Tidal’s new construction has some caveats.

    Existing HiFi Plus customers can be routinely switched to the brand new, cheaper Tidal tier. However, HiFi Plus subscribers who’ve used the app’s DJ integration characteristic inside the previous 90 days can be charged a further $9 each month. To keep away from this additional cost, customers should manually take away the DJ add-on from their plan.

    With this transfer, Tidal may be making an attempt to preempt Spotify’s potential entry into the high-fidelity audio streaming market and retain its subscriber base. Spotify, regardless of promising a Hi-Fi tier, has but to launch such a service.

    Furthermore, Tidal is discontinuing its navy/first responder low cost and free tier. Existing navy/first responder subscribers and free tier customers might want to improve to a paid plan within the coming months to proceed utilizing Tidal’s companies.

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