Apple Music is a fantastic alternative to Spotify and other music streaming apps — but how in the world do you get Apple Music on Roku? Since its launch in June 2015, Apple Music has evolved into a very competent music service. It has a library of over 90 million songs, thousands of curated playlists, Hi-Fi/spatial audio tracks, live radio programs, sharing features, etc. For the same $9.99 per month price as Spotify Premium, Apple Music is a worthy competitor.
That said, one area where Spotify has long had the upper hand is device compatibility. Simply put, Spotify's available on almost any device with an internet connection. Seriously. It supports all the big platforms like Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, etc. But it goes well beyond that. Spotify's also on Sonos speakers, most gaming consoles, and even Spotify's 'Car Thing' accessory. It's everywhere.
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But Apple Music isn't slacking in the availability department either. Apple Music isn't just on Apple hardware. You can also listen to it on Android, Windows, Alexa speakers, Google Assistant devices, Samsung and LG smart TVs, and more. And as of April 2022, Apple Music is also available on Roku. So long as you have a fairly recent Roku device, getting the Apple Music app is as easy as opening the Channel Store and downloading it.
To get started with Apple Music on your Roku device, grab your remote, navigate to 'Streaming Channels' on the left-side menu, type 'Apple Music' into the search bar, and download the app. The Apple Music app should be available on all current Roku streaming players, Roku TVs, and the Roku Streambar.
Once the Apple Music app is downloaded on your Roku, you can find it on
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