In the last few weeks, Spotify has treated its Premium subscribers with quite the rollout of new features. This includes an overhaul of its Podcasts section, a new snooze option (for songs you’re tired of hearing) and an easier way to purchase audiobooks, which now can be done directly in the app.
And now, just this week, Spotify has revealed that it’ll be rolling out updates that make downloading playlists to your various devices — including your Apple Watch — a little easier.
Spotify offline downloads, made easier
Any Spotify subscriber knows that managing your downloads — be it a playlist or podcast — is key.
This is especially true on your iPhone when traveling, as you don’t want to get caught in a situation without cellular or Wi-Fi and with nothing to listen to. For those who exercise with an Apple Watch (and don’t have a cellular model) and leave their iPhone at home, managing your Spotify downloads is equally essential.
And now, as first reported by Engadget, Spotify is making the entire process easier. Specifically, you’ll be able to remotely download Spotify playlists from one device to another. If you’re not in Apple’s ecosystem, this will work on Android and Wear OS devices, too.