GG Review Board
Tidal Evaluation Scores

4.2
GreatAudio performance
4.4Offers lossless HiFi, Dolby Atmos, and more
Content Range & Variety
4.2Over 110 million tracks, including mainstream and high-resolution audio across all genres
UX & Device Support
3.9Clean interface, smart recommendations, and cross-platform playlist editing
Pricing & Value
4.2Sync playback across devices and switch seamlessly — Family Plan supports up to 6 users
As someone who values high-quality sound, Tidal has truly impressed me. Its lossless and high-resolution audio delivers studio-level clarity and depth, especially with classical and hip-hop — far richer and purer than most mainstream platforms.
The interface isn’t flashy, but it’s clean, smooth, and easy to navigate. Seamless device switching and offline playback make it convenient across different listening scenarios.
The music library focuses mainly on Western pop, but exclusive content is a strong highlight. While the pricing is relatively high, student and family plans offer good value, and the free trial lowers the barrier to entry.
Overall, Tidal is a great choice for those who care about audio quality and unique content. If you’re serious about music, it’s well worth a try.
Pros Outstanding sound quality — perfect for listeners who demand the best in audio A vast catalog with exclusive albums, live concerts, and high-quality music videos Multi-platform support and an ad-free experience
Cons Higher price, as premium sound requires a subscription Limited coverage and content in the Asian market