Qobuz, a French streaming music service that rivals Tidal, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, offers a student plan called Studio Student. This plan provides CD-quality and lossless hi-res audio tracks at a 60% discount compared to the standard individual plan. Students aged 18-25 who are enrolled at a recognized school can subscribe for $5 per month, with a one-month free trial.
The Studio Student plan gives access to over 100 million titles, can be renewed for up to two years, and is available in all markets where Qobuz operates. A third-party service verifies student status, and sign-up must be done through the Qobuz website. After 24 months, the plan automatically switches to the regular Studio Solo subscription at the standard rate of $13 per month or $130 per year.
Benefits of the Studio Student subscription include access to Qobuz Magazine, playlist importing from other platforms, handpicked featured releases, playlists, and offline listening. To fully enjoy Qobuz’s high-quality music, consider using a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with wired headphones or headphones that support USB-C audio.