Can you imagine being able to say the title of your favorite song out loud and have it start playing on Spotify without needing to touch your smartphone?
Well, this will be a reality very soon. And it is that the streaming music service and Google Assistant have teamed up to offer a most innovative service.
Spotify and Google Assistant, finally united
An unnoticed novelty
Recently, the Google event was held in which some news was presented, such as its new Pixel 2 android phones, which caught everyone's attention. But there were other presentations that were not given as much attention and yet are just as or more useful. One of them is the integration between Spotify and Google Assistant, of which all the details are not yet known, but which in principle looks like something very interesting.
What will be the result?
Google Assistant It is Google's voice assistant, with which we can carry out different actions just by giving orders out loud. But until now, the only thing we could do with Spotify was open the app.
However, once this integration takes effect, we will be able to tell it to start playing music or even choose the song we want to play. And with a simple voice command, we can enjoy our Songs favourites, without even having to touch our smartphone.
For all Spotify users
One of the great news in this regard is that, in order to enjoy this union between Spotify and Google Assistant, it will not be necessary for us to have a Premium account. Any free user of the service will be able to use it without problems.
The only requirement to start integrating Spotify and Google will be to be a user of both services and coordinate them so that the accounts are synchronized. Only with this, you will be able to start listening to your favorite music, without having to touch the screen.
In any case, this function has just been presented and not many details are known about it yet. It is expected that in the coming weeks some more details will be known about what this new union will allow us to do, which will surely be appreciated by the users of both services.
What do you think of this future function through voice? Do you find it interesting? Leave a comment below, at the end of this article.