Basically, you just download the app from the Connect IQ store and then follow the prompts to authorize your account. I’ll first preface this section by noting that this these photos probably make it more complex than it really is. I’d note that this is without question the cleanest and best Connect IQ app I’ve seen Garmin put together (or anyone else). Note that Spotify requires a Spotify Premium account in order to make this all work. In case you’re looking for a bit more detail – I’ll dive through all that below. If you want to just get cookin’, you’ll simply download the Garmin Connect IQ Spotify app (using the mobile app or computer), authorize Spotify via your phone, and then you’re off to download your Spotify music from within the app. Neither of those watches support Spotify as of 5PM today. Of course, Garmin also makes the Forerunner 645 Music and Vivoactive 3 Music devices. As of today, October 3rd at 5PM US Eastern Time, that happens to be the Fenix 5 Plus series . Assuming you’ve got a Garmin watch that supports music that is. And the other two streaming platforms on Garmin just weren’t my cup of tea.īut as of today, now you can stream Spotify music to your Garmin watch. Being 2018, I’m well beyond the days of loading individual music files to my watch. But at the end of the day I’m a huge Spotify user, and as such – that’s what I’m gonna leverage for music. Certainly I had plenty of devices that supported music while running, including Garmin ones. It wasn’t that I couldn’t listen to music before that point. For the last two months I’ve been happily listening to music while I’m running.
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