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Whoa, guess what? Spotify’s got something kinda cool now for Quest users. It’s like, this web app thingy where you can jam out to your favorite tunes while cruising through your virtual adventures. No lie, I find this oddly comforting.
So, okay, tech talk for a sec. It’s not like a regular app you’d download and forget about. Nope, it’s a progressive web app, which means it opens up in a browser kinda way. Weird, right? I mean, you can’t even use it offline, which is a bummer if you ask me. But hey, it saves you the hassle of opening a browser and typing in the Spotify web link every single time. I guess it’s a win?
Anyway — wait, where was I? Oh, yeah — the cool part. You can still do your usual stuff like listen to podcasts or discover new beats. Whether you want it minimized in the background or full-blown vibes with video podcasts, track lyrics, and all that jazz, it’s got you covered. Oh, and managing playlists is a breeze, too. Go figure.
Here’s a little visual: imagine the tires on a rainy day making that mushy sound, like when you open this Spotify thing and dive into its world. Sensory overload, am I right?
And listen, it doesn’t cost a dime. Free for everyone, whether you’ve got the freebie version or you’re paying up for the no-ads experience. You can snag the Spotify for Quest via the Horizon Store, as long as you’ve got a Quest 2 or later. Pretty sweet deal, huh?
So, yeah, that’s the scoop. Go check it out and let the good times roll. Or something like that.