Sonos today confirmed to The Verge that customers can now play music from Spotify on its speakers with Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant. To enable Spotify, users must choose it as their preferred service inside the Alexa app. Once that’s done, you can tell Alexa to play your full collection of Spotify playlists, artists, albums, and songs.
Alexa can now play music from Spotify on Sonos speakers


The addition of Spotify addresses one of my main gripes with the Sonos One, the company’s first speaker with integrated mics for Alexa. At launch, the One couldn’t play music from Spotify with voice; you had to start playing from the Sonos or Spotify app and then could use voice for skipping tracks or adjusting volume.
Sonos was aware of the glaring omission and had promised to add full Spotify support by December 21st. Thankfully it didn’t take that long, and now users will have their Discover Weekly, Release Radar, and custom-made playlists just a quick “Alexa” request away. Black Friday buyers of the Sonos One won’t have to deal with the same frustration as early owners. Older Sonos speakers don’t miss out on this convenience, as they can be linked with and controlled by Amazon Echo devices.
Separately, Sonos has recently been working with streaming partners to give more apps control over its hardware. Both Pandora and Tidal can now play music directly to Sonos speakers.
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