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Hi all,
I have been looking in FAQ's and the forum to find an answer to the question in regard to playing music from my account, using multiple speakers in different rooms
Question - HOW TO PLAY MY LIST ON MORE THAN ONE DEVICE.
I use my pc's, wireless speakers and Google Home with Nest mini's. All in different rooms. Lets say a maximum of three speakers at the same time on account.
I could find one post from 2013 (see below). The then answer of the experts from Spotify was that at the time they didnt have priority for this request, though there were more than, 8800 kudos (!!) supporting it. Since this is a very long time ago, I have the courage to ask this again. Since it is a real nuisance when walking about in the house.
I wonder if this is possible already or be possible in the near future.
For your information : the post from 2013 follows :
Submitted by Daniel on 2013-12-10 10:00 AM
Now that connect is becoming available, it would be nice to be able to connect to multiple outputs at the same time. For example, I have 2 connect compatible speakers... it would be great to have these in different parts of my house and be able to stream the same music to both.
I would suggest a maximum of 3 devices at the same time. This will allow for most scenarios to be catered for without stretching the bandwidth too much that it will degrade quality.