Just like Apple Music and iTunes, Spotify is also a nice music player. When I click File > Import Playlist > iTunes but nothing happens. What this means is, if you haven’t already done so, run to the new app here for iOS, and here for Android, and download this totally free update now.Īnd if you haven’t already set yourself up with the amazing Jaybird X3 buds, you’ll find them available in Blackout (Black), Sparta (White), Alpha (Green) and Roadrash (Red), so run, Spotify, run to your closest JB Hi-Fi store and pick them up for $199.95.Īs always, there’s more info at the JaybirdSport site or run up to Facebook can connect with Jaybird there.Hi, I’m new at Spotify and I can’t import my playlists from iTunes into Spotify. The company says it is "just one sweet app that puts you in the zone and keeps you running". So what does the new Jaybird App deliver? When you’re running hard, who needs the hassle of switching between apps? There’s no need to do so with this new update, and no more risk of tripping while looking at your phone. ![]() ![]() What’s better is that this update delivers “extra musical motivation but also extra convenience.” ![]() In short (or shorts, if you’re running a lot), it means that “your beloved buds and your running experience just got better.” This allows you to easily find new jams to pump up your next run. The playlists are broken down into a few sections: Jaybird, Staff Picks, Popular, Newest, and Trending. Users can browse playlists from several genres created by Jaybird staff, athletes, and fans. So, now that Jaybird MySound is now the Jaybird App, Spotify playlists have been integrated into the app to give users the ability to explore, listen to, create, share, and rate playlists within the Jaybird community. ![]() Spotify is now integrated, as noted above, so that you can not only share your custom sound profile but you can create, share, and rate playlists through the app!Īs Jaybird explains, if you’re looking for new music to pump up your run, look no further. The company states it loves “giving you your music, your way,” with its app having been “amazing in connecting athletes across the world who share a passion for pushing themselves backed by the power of their music".Īs you would expect, Jaybird has been testing ways to make the app even better and interactive for a while now, so they’re psyched to tell you about the app’s latest update with a feature they’ve added, called Running Music. Jaybird reports thousands of its users have created “custom sound profiles and shared them with other athletes through the app.” If you’re not familiar, the Jaybird App allows you to “alter the actual sound of your music on their headphones, so by adjusting the lows, mids, and highs with the app, you can create custom sound profiles that play your music in a way that sounds best to you". Now, as any Jaybird App fan would already know, the app already lets you customise your tunes, giving you the option of, say, adding extra bass or making those highs clearer. Well, this new addition to the Jaybird MySound App, now renamed the Jaybird App is a partnership with Spotify that “allows you to explore playlists from other runners and share your own running playlists.”
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