Meta Quest Just Got Louder: Spotify Fully Lands in VR Headsets.



Listening to your favorite tunes while exploring virtual worlds just became a lot easier. Meta has officially launched full Spotify integration across its Quest VR headsets, making the immersive experience more personalized—and musical—than ever before.


Until now, users had to rely on workarounds or use Spotify in the background while navigating VR. That’s changing with the new native Spotify app built specifically for Meta Quest. Whether you’re gaming, meditating, or simply hanging out in Horizon Worlds, you can now stream playlists, podcasts, and albums directly from within the VR environment.


The app offers a floating panel design, meaning your music follows you across different apps in Quest without interrupting the experience. So yes, you can crush Beat Saber levels while blasting your workout mix—or chill in virtual Zen spaces with your favorite lo-fi beats.


What makes this move more exciting is the control it gives users. The VR app supports features like playlist browsing, playback controls, and cross-device syncing. So if you start a podcast on your phone, you can pick up right where you left off once you slide on your headset.


Meta’s partnership with Spotify marks a clear push toward making the VR experience more seamless and socially connected. And for Spotify, it’s another leap into environments beyond phones and desktops—an important step as spatial computing gains traction.


For fans of music, podcasts, and immersive tech, this is a win-win. It’s not just about background noise anymore. It’s about creating a truly integrated entertainment experience—one that sounds as good as it looks.

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