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Spotify’s shared playlist queue feature expands to Polestar 2 vehicles
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Spotify’s shared playlist queue feature expands to Polestar 2 vehicles

Spotify’s shared playlist queue feature expands to Polestar 2 vehicles

The EV is currently the only car with Android Automotive.

Igor Bonifacic
I. Bonifacic
March 11th, 2021
Spotify's shared playlist queue feature expands to Polestar 2 vehicles | DeviceDaily.com
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Last year, Spotify started beta testing Group Sessions. It’s a feature that allows up to six people to share control over the music playing in the background of a physical or virtual get-together. Those involved can queue up songs, podcasts and playlists, as well as skip tracks they don’t like. In an expansion spotted by The Verge, you can now take advantage of Group Sessions in the first (and currently only) Android Automotive car, the Polestar 2.

Once a driver starts a session, everyone else in the car can join by scanning the Spotify code that appears on the Polestar 2’s front display. One important limitation is that only those with Spotify Premium accounts can join, so not just anyone can hijack your playlist and turn a fun road trip into an exercise in patience. The driver can also revoke access at any time because, as Polestar correctly points out, “passengers aren’t always right.”

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