

Spotify also notes on this support page that in order to stream music directly from your wrist, you’ll need to have a Spotify Premium subscription, an Apple Watch Series 3 or later with watchOS 6.0+ (though watchOS 7.1+ is recommended), a cellular or WiFi connection, and the latest version of the Spotify app on your iPhone.

“In addition to streaming Spotify directly from your wrist, you can also control playback of Spotify, with the Spotify Connect feature built-in you can select which device you want to play Spotify on and select anything to play from your recently played tracks.” You can now stream Spotify directly from your Apple Watch and even use Siri to control the playback!” Spotify states on a new support page that was recently added to its website to reflect the new feature. “With Spotify for Apple Watch you can control the Spotify experience from your wrist. Until then, you have to decide what compromise works best for you.Don't Miss : Today’s deals: Alli weight loss pills, Philips Hue, $99 AirPods, $119 Samsung Chromebook, more The Apple Watch is continuing to mature as a platform, so there’s some hope that over the next year or two Spotify will release a fully featured app. It might take a while for the tracks to transfer, so it’s best to leave it overnight. Pop your Apple Watch on its charger and let it do its thing. Then, to sync the playlists to your Apple Watch, open the Watch app on your iPhone and go to Music, add Music, and select the playlists you want available. The simplest way to make playlists for your Apple Watch is with the Music app on a Mac or iPhone, or iTunes on a PC. I’ve genuinely enjoyed revisiting my old MP3 collection and putting together a playlist of tracks I used to run to about 15 years ago. There’s no reason you can’t go old school and curate a small exclusive collection of dedicated workout tracks on your Watch. Spotify is very convenient, but if you only want to listen to music while you work out, you don’t need your full library.
