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We currently have a Premium Account, and have 2 Bose 500 Home Speakers. Does the premium account allow us to play to different songs on each of the speakers at the same time or do we need the Spotify family plan ?
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Hi,
The Family plan can accommodate 6 Spotify accounts. You can upgrade to it, add a member and let the member use the other speaker, log in his/her account to play a different music to it.
Unfortunately Spotify allows streaming only to one device at a time. If you have premium you can download your playlists on one device and set it to offline mode which will allow you to play music on two devices. But there is no way to automatically sync what you are playing to be the same on the 2 devices.
A workaround, however, is to save your playlists to be availabe offline on your devices. Depending on the device you are using, there should be an "Available Offline" button in the playlist something. This will download those upbeat or peaceful tracks to the device, which you can then play freely by going into your device and entering Offline Mode (off the top of my head, in iPhone you can access this under Settings>Playback>Offline Mode. Now that device is offline and can play music saved offline simultaneously with the streaming device.
Hi,
The Family plan can accommodate 6 Spotify accounts. You can upgrade to it, add a member and let the member use the other speaker, log in his/her account to play a different music to it.
What if i’m one person and I’m trying to play different music on 2 different devices though, it wouldn’t make sense for me to purchase a family plan as I am one person.
Hey @p06j1i2g30t8pbva48wo ,
Thanks for posting in the Community.
It won't be possible to playback music on different devices at the same time with only one account. You can maybe try adapting your playback setup to accommodate this limitation.
Hope this clears things a bit,
Cheers!
Hi, I'm having the same question. What to do you mean, "try adapting your playback setup." How? Thanks.
Hey @coracorazon,
Thanks for posting in the Community.
What is your current setup? Maybe we can think of a way to use all speakers at once or you can get a Family subscription to use one account for each speaker.
Keep us posted,
Cheers!
I have a premium account, and I would really like to listen music on a headset before adding it to queue (via my same device but 2nd speaker/headset). This would be great for DJ ing..... 😉
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Sonos
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I used to be able to play different content on different sonos speakers from Spotify, now we I try it cuts off what's playing in the other room, any ideas?
This is really funny. I mean I am running with my song playing and suddenly it stops saying that another song is playing at my home. This really shouldn't be the case and why would I buy separate accounts for different speakers for crying out loud. I don't even know who came up with this logic. Youtube Music does not have this issue. It's not like someone is using my account in another device. It's just that someone is using google home to play some music in one of the speakers. Maybe Spotify should try to accommodate this use case and "adapt" because this really does not make any logical sense to me!
I agree! Besides, I have another use case to which Spotify could try to "adapt." I have a 2-year-old toddler and a Google Nest in his bedroom. I can remotely manage the playlist and songs in his room with my phone and smartwatch. When there is no music playing in his room, I can manage playlists I'm listening to on my phone, smart TV, and so on. If I were to create an account for his own (I already pay for a family account, so payment wouldn't be the issue here), I would have to choose which account I would lose control on my smartwatch, or have the annoying step of choosing the account whenever a try to use the phone/tv/desktop app.
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