Hi everyone,
I had posted a thread about this app on the moto360 session, but I think now it is more stable for the rest of Android Wear devices.
Voice Controller for Spotify is an application that allows you to use voice commands to start media playback on your phone from an Android Wear device.
Features
Assign the app to Android Wears system voice actions and send a query using Play voice action*.
Start the playback of playlists you follow on Spotify using the keyword playlist. Likewise, use artist or song to filter your search results only with bands/artists or tracks.
Put your favorite bands top songs or playlist on shuffle/repeat mode by using shuffle or repeat keywords.
Playback controls on your Android Wear Device. Send pause, skip, play and all the other media commands straight from your watch. (5.0+)
You are following a playlist and it is super hard to speak its name? Maybe even impossible? Try out our playlist renaming feature. This will rename the playlist only on this app to make it easier to say its name.
Hands busy with pizza but you really hate one specific song of a playlist? Just say Skip or Play next to skip the song (or just say any media commands you want! i.e. resume, pause, skip, previous). But if you think you are too fancy to say these common words, just rename them to whatever you want!
*Sometimes Googles voice recognition does not send the request through the app. If that happens, just open the app using Start Spotify Controller, and then speak your request or use your favorite Android Wear launcher to start the app.
Due to limitations on Spotify Android App, some of these features are only available on the Native Player, which uses Spotify SDK BETA.
A PREMIUM SPOTIFY ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED TO USE THIS APP.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oicecontroller
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I developed this app a few weeks ago because of the amazing voice recognition Google has been doing on Android Wear. The idea of the app came while I was eating some pizza, getting my hands dirty, and then I noticed that there was an awkward silence in the room with a couple of friends, and the idea to play some tunes using my watch came to my mind. I tried saying some commands to check if some songs started playing, since I saw that we could assign apps to "Play music" voice action, but none of the actions I tried worked (phone was locked, I didn't even see Google Music opening up). I felt a little bit frustrated for a moment, but then I realized that it is quite simple to connect Spotify and the Wear Voice Commands. It was when this app came to life.
The app is completely free, and I plan to keep like this and without any ads. If you like the app, feel free to show some love by rating on Google Play or using the donation button.
I just released the newest version that comes with main features Spotify has (artists, playlists, tracks, enqueueing, repeat mode, etc), but using voice commands! If you have an Android Wear device and Spotify Premium account, please, check it out! I would love to get some feedback (:
Thanks!
I had posted a thread about this app on the moto360 session, but I think now it is more stable for the rest of Android Wear devices.
Voice Controller for Spotify is an application that allows you to use voice commands to start media playback on your phone from an Android Wear device.
Features
Assign the app to Android Wears system voice actions and send a query using Play voice action*.
Start the playback of playlists you follow on Spotify using the keyword playlist. Likewise, use artist or song to filter your search results only with bands/artists or tracks.
Put your favorite bands top songs or playlist on shuffle/repeat mode by using shuffle or repeat keywords.
Playback controls on your Android Wear Device. Send pause, skip, play and all the other media commands straight from your watch. (5.0+)
You are following a playlist and it is super hard to speak its name? Maybe even impossible? Try out our playlist renaming feature. This will rename the playlist only on this app to make it easier to say its name.
Hands busy with pizza but you really hate one specific song of a playlist? Just say Skip or Play next to skip the song (or just say any media commands you want! i.e. resume, pause, skip, previous). But if you think you are too fancy to say these common words, just rename them to whatever you want!
*Sometimes Googles voice recognition does not send the request through the app. If that happens, just open the app using Start Spotify Controller, and then speak your request or use your favorite Android Wear launcher to start the app.
Due to limitations on Spotify Android App, some of these features are only available on the Native Player, which uses Spotify SDK BETA.
A PREMIUM SPOTIFY ACCOUNT IS REQUIRED TO USE THIS APP.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...oicecontroller
---------------
I developed this app a few weeks ago because of the amazing voice recognition Google has been doing on Android Wear. The idea of the app came while I was eating some pizza, getting my hands dirty, and then I noticed that there was an awkward silence in the room with a couple of friends, and the idea to play some tunes using my watch came to my mind. I tried saying some commands to check if some songs started playing, since I saw that we could assign apps to "Play music" voice action, but none of the actions I tried worked (phone was locked, I didn't even see Google Music opening up). I felt a little bit frustrated for a moment, but then I realized that it is quite simple to connect Spotify and the Wear Voice Commands. It was when this app came to life.
The app is completely free, and I plan to keep like this and without any ads. If you like the app, feel free to show some love by rating on Google Play or using the donation button.
I just released the newest version that comes with main features Spotify has (artists, playlists, tracks, enqueueing, repeat mode, etc), but using voice commands! If you have an Android Wear device and Spotify Premium account, please, check it out! I would love to get some feedback (:
Thanks!
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