

This mid-level tier lets you enjoy commercial-free music, unlimited song skips, and offline listening. The Basic plan is a good introduction to the service, but serious music fans should sign up for the $3.99 per month Slacker Radio Plus. Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. ( Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test everything we review (Opens in a new window).)
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You're also limited to six song skips per hour, so you'll want to use the skip button judiciously if you opt for free listening. Slacker Radio's Android app has a free Basic tier that lets you stream dozens of stations, but monetizes the experience with audio and banner ads. Slacker Radio lacks a few minor features found in competing products, such as track crossfading and gapless playback, but it has enough great features and content of its own to be worthy of an Editors' Choice award. Slacker's latest updates aren't as considerable as those we saw in the 2013 revamp, but the under-the-hood fixes and thoughtfully curated stations make the app more appealing to casual and hardcore music fans alike. The service and its complementary Android app have undergone many changes in recent months to help it compete with the likes of Spotify and Tidal. Slacker Radio continues its dominance as one of the best streaming music apps.
Lacks gapless-playback or crossfade capabilities.
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