Method 3. How to Stream Spotify on Multiple Devices via Spotify Connect
Spotify Premium plan also comes with the Spotify Connect feature, with which you can stream Spotify music to multiple smart speakers, like Sonos, Amazon Echo, Google Home, etc.
When Spotify app is available for smart speakers, you can directly connect Spotify to the target speaker and define Spotify music as the default streaming music service. Here, we will take Sonos as example to show how it works.
Spotify app no search. Step 1. Download Sonos app on your computer and launch it to navigate to 'Music' bar and hit on 'Add Music Service' button to select 'Spotify' option. And then you will be required to Spotify account for Premium.
A green arrow indicates the download was successful. Set the app to Offline Mode. Note: In Offline Mode, you can only play music you’ve downloaded. For Mac: In the Apple menu at the top of the screen, click Spotify. For Windows: Click File in the Windows menu at the top of the screen. Select Offline Mode. With millions of songs on their database, it is easy to do a quick search for your favorite song, listen to suggested playlists, and download songs so that you can play them offline. If you are using your network’s data connection and you want to download over a cellular connection on Spotify, then you need to tinker with the settings.
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Step 2. Open Spotify app on your device and play one Spotify playlist. Then tap the 'Devices Available' option, where you can choose Sonos speaker as the target device. Now, Sonos speaker will play Spotify songs.
Note: Please make sure your Sonos speaker and device are under the same WiFi network. As for the detailed tutorial on playing Spotify on Sonos speaker, please visit this page: How to Play Spotify Music on Sonos.
Sunscreen; check. Hat; check. Playlists; ready for anything—even a vacation destination without Wi-Fi.
Being completely disconnected from Wi-Fi and data—whether in an airplane or rustic cabin in the woods—doesn’t mean you need to be without your favorite music or podcasts. If you’re a Premium subscriber, it only takes a few simple steps while you’re still at home and on Wi-Fi to download your favorite content and ensure it’s available when you go off the grid or up in the air.
First, if you’d like to use Wi-Fi to download, go to Settings > Music Quality > Download Using Cellular and check that the feature is set to the default “off.” From there, it’s easy to download tracks and podcasts on your cell phone, tablet, or iPad:
- Search for the content you want
- Select the playlist, album, or podcast you want to listen to offline
- Switch the download toggle ON—it will turn green so you know it’s working
- Once tracks in your library are downloaded, you’ll see a little green arrow below each song name
- Connect your headphones and start listening, no matter where you are!
If you’re using Spotify on desktop, but still want to take those songs or podcast episodes with you on your mobile device:
- Select songs to download automatically to your device by clicking the plus symbol next to any track
- That plus symbol will turn into a checkmark, which means the song will sync to your phone next time it’s connected to WiFi
- If you’re looking to organize your downloads, now’s the time! Using your computer to organize tracks into a playlist before you go can be a bit easier
Note that if you’re seeing songs grayed out when you’re offline, it means they’re not downloaded and you won’t be able to play them without Wi-Fi. (It might be a good idea to experiment with going online before you board the plane.) To see everything you’ve downloaded on your phone, check out the “Downloads” tab under “Your Library” on mobile.
Also know that there’s a maximum to the number of songs and podcasts you can download per device. If you do hit the limit, you can always go back and remove some existing downloads.
Plus, keep in mind that in order for Premium subscribers to keep all downloads available, you’ll need to connect your phone to Wi-Fi at least once every 30 days. So if you’re on an extended hiking trip, just make sure to connect to Wi-Fi at least once per month if you want to keep streaming.
For more tips about offline listening, ask a Rock Star for assistance on our Community page. Free alexa spotify.
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