At home (or anywhere with wi-fi), you can listen to Spotify for free. Same goes for Pandora. If you have Sirius, that would be free to listen to as well. I buy music as I see fit, and once you download a song to your PC, phone, or tablet, you are not using data, just phone battery unless you keep it plugged in your car. I do not use any of the subscription services. Sometimes, an entire album is cheaper to buy on iTunes than song by song. |
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If your computer is a Mac, you can plug your phone into your laptop and down load songs to your phone. It will take up memory storage.
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It is a wireless speaker that connects to a player (phone or iPod/iTouch or stereo) via Bluetooth, which is a wireless standard. |
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I use songza and YouTube. I cast it to my sound system hooked up to my television.
If I am casting I use chromecast. We also have amazon fire tv (streaming system) that I can use to get to the YouTube app on my tv and play music. On top of that we have docking speakers in other rooms that I can plug my iPad or iPhone into and stream songza through the speakers. |
Songza is free |
| I just wanted to thank OP for asking the question. I feel like I don't listen to music as often now - or listen to the same songs - because I can't figure out music anymore. |