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Spotify adds shared volume control for group listening
Spotify has improved its Group Session feature by launching shared volume control that would let listeners in groups adjust the volume of a song when sharing a compatible speaker with the host.
The Group Session feature is only available for Premium subscribers, allowing multiple users to control what music is playing in real-time and add songs to a collaborative playlist.
The volume addition is only enabled when fewer than four members are in one group session, but hosts can enable the feature manually when they are more members.
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The volume feature is slowly being rolled out to Android and iOS users globally, available on Chromecast, Amazon Cast, and most WiFi-enabled speakers. Apple AirPlay and Bluetooth devices will not currently support volume control, the company said.
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