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Deezer HiFi: Stream lossless quality music in high fidelity sound on high-res sound systems. Tap the "Settings" icon on your mobile, then tap the "Store" icon. Sign in with your iTunes ID. You will be able to see when your next payment is due, or cancel your automatic renewal. You can cancel this automatic renewal at any time, at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period.

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Mostly every artist I searched for is on Deezer. Really simple to navigate. Good options for everyone really. I love dark mode! So if Deezer could add the option for dark mode for there general interface. It does have nice colors on the song that you play that match the album cover in a nice way. So nothing really to complain about. The app works great and oh yeah, I like the flow setting too.

Thanks Deez!! Thank you for taking money from a financially struggling student. Update, I spoke to customer service again after receiving a comment to my review that they care. Enjoy High Fidelity sound and stream across all your devices. Annual discount. All the benefits of Deezer Premium plus High Fidelity sound at a discounted annual price.

Student discount. All the benefits of Deezer Premium plus High Fidelity sound at half the price to get the most out of student life. Music for everyone. Get 6 individual accounts, all with Deezer Premium benefits including High Fidelity sound. Listen simultaneously on multiple devices. What is Deezer?

How much is Deezer? Below Deezer HiFi there are three tiers. And that's far from an exhaustive list. What's more, Chromecast and AirPlay allow you to send tunes to yet more devices. Deezer might not quite match Spotify's ubiquity it's missing from Cambridge Audio's streamers, for example , but it's close. Regardless of the device used, subscribers can access a catalogue of over 56 million songs, more than 52 million of which it claims are in the CD-quality FLAC format.

It's an impressive figure, but with all music streaming services making similarly huge claims, the numbers game is rendered a little academic. What matters is whether the tracks you're looking for are available and, in our experience, Deezer produces the fewest blanks after Spotify. It's rare to find a song in Spotify's catalogue that isn't also available in Deezer's — and usually in that higher-quality format. We find Deezer stocks pretty much every track of the diverse range we search for, and all in CD quality too.

As HiFi subscribers, we mostly use the desktop and iOS mobile apps, and the ability to flick from one to the other is made easy by the fact each platform offers a similar interface.

The interface is clean and clear, but also a bit bare, particularly on desktop. Since our last review update, things have been slightly tweaked. Radio stations still appear at the bottom of this page, but podcasts now have their own tab.

We play the What Hi-Fi? Deezer has no such options. Of course, the ace up Deezer's sleeve is Reality Audio, which isn't offered by any other streaming service. At its best, it's really rather impressive, immersing you in the music and surrounding you with spatially distinct instruments in a way not previously experienced. As a technological showcase, it's effective and gives you fresh insight into some of your favourite tracks although the selection is fairly limited at this point.

But whether the version of a track will replace the stereo version in your affections is debatable. For one, even the best tracks sound comparatively lacking in punch and weight when compared to their stereo equivalents, and some other tracks just don't seem to have made the transition to 3D particularly well, coming across as rather flat and compressed in terms of detail and dynamics. It's worth remembering that Reality Audio is still in its infancy and there's already so much to like.

In time, it could be absolutely brilliant — it's just not a hugely persuasive reason to opt for Deezer over Tidal right now.

Deezer may still have hi-res in its sights, but all has gone quiet on that front since the announcement of its partnership with MQA back in September Its core, non-HiFi subscription, meanwhile, falls just a whisker short of Spotify when it comes to ubiquity, discovery and presentation.

But, while Deezer falls between the two pillars of Tidal and Spotify right now, the addition of hi-res streams and some of the hi-fi-focused features of Tidal could one day see it become the best of both worlds. See the best music streaming services free streams to hi-res audio. Read our Tidal review. Check out the best music streamers upgrade to a wireless system.

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