How Do I Play Spotify Offline on Apple Watch Without iPhone?

Spotify is one of the most popular music streaming services in the world. It gives users access to a vast library of songs, albums and playlists, as well as podcasts and videos.

One of the best features of Spotify is that it can be used offline, which makes it easier to listen to your favorite music even when you don’t have an internet connection. But how do you play Spotify offline on your Apple Watch without the need for an iPhone?

The good news is that you can use the Apple Watch app for Spotify to listen to music offline. To do this, you’ll need to download your playlists and albums from your account onto your watch before leaving home.

To start, launch the Spotify app on your Apple Watch. Once it has opened up, tap on “Offline Music” at the bottom of the screen.

From here, you can browse through all of your available playlists and albums and select which ones you want to download for offline listening. You can also create new playlists directly from the Apple Watch if desired. Once you’ve selected everything you want to download, simply tap on “Download Now” at the bottom right corner of the screen and wait for them to finish downloading onto your watch.

After they have finished downloading, simply swipe up from anywhere on the screen or press firmly (using 3D Touch) on the screen and then tap “AirPods” or other Bluetooth headphones or speakers connected to your watch in order to start playing them without needing an iPhone or internet connection. You can also control playback directly from within Spotify with various commands such as skip track or pause/play directly from within the app’s Now Playing page.

Conclusion
Playing Spotify offline on Apple Watch without an iPhone is a great way to enjoy music even when there are no internet connections available around you. All you need is to download all of your desired playlists and albums onto your watch before leaving home and then simply connect a pair of Bluetooth headphones or speakers for playback control directly within the app’s Now Playing page.