In fact, the streaming platform Deezer is passing its trial period from 2 to 3 months. This is the Premium offer associated with a single account and please note that it is only valid until November 4, 2024. To take advantage of it, nothing could be simpler. All you have to do is create a personal account protected by the password of your choice. You must also provide your bank details but no direct debit will be made during the trial period. Once the trial period is over, the Deezer Premium subscription returns to €11.99 per month. It should be noted that this subscription can be canceled at any time and is not subject to any commitment of any duration.
With Deezer, you benefit from the largest library of titles on the market
To date, with over 120 million tracks across all genres, music streaming platform Deezer has the largest library compared to the competition. You’ll also enjoy the same sound quality you would get when listening to a CD. In fact, all titles are encoded in 16-bit and 44.1 kHz. Of course, at no time will you be bothered by any advertising.
Another point that can be very appreciable, Deezer Premium gives you the possibility of downloading a song or an entire album at any time. This is especially welcome if you are planning a trip or if you are in an area without a network or Wi-Fi. Of course, you can create your dream playlist whenever it suits you.
Another very important detail, if this offer is offered for a single account, you also have the possibility of associating it with up to 3 devices. You have access to your songs from your computer, your touch tablet and your smartphone, for example.
Don’t wait to take advantage of the 3-month free trial offer of Deezer Premium, later offered for 11.99 euros per month.
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Source: BFM TV
