Spotify has only confirmed that HiFi will be available in select markets from later this year, and says more details are coming soon. But there could be some light at the end of the tunnel. Spotify unveiled a slew of new features and touted its commitment to music discovery in a sprawling, 90-minute Stream On presentation Wednesday (March 8). But for perspective, rival service Tidal offers its own high-fidelity plan for $19.99 USD a month, while Amazon sells its own HD music plan for $14.99 a month. The long-promised Spotify HiFi tier has been missing in action since the music streaming giant announced it was on the way in 2021. The company refrained from saying how much Spotify HiFi will add to a customer’s monthly subscription. “Ubiquity is at the core of everything we do at Spotify, and we’re working with some of the world’s biggest speaker manufacturers to make Spotify HiFi accessible to as many fans as possible through Spotify Connect,” the company added. The lossless audio quality will also work via Spotify Connect-enabled speakers. Currently, Spotify tops out at 320kbps audio. Listeners will be able to access their improved digital music library through their device and Spotify Connect-enabled speakers. 2021 you guys have officially announced HIFI was coming until the end of the year. Spotify HiFi will provide subscribers with “music in CD-quality lossless audio format,” according to the Swedish company. Porsche adds all-electric flagship SUV to its growing EV lineup. Cryptically, Spotify also said that it’s working with “some of the world’s biggest speaker manufacturers” to make sure Spotify HiFi is “accessible to as many fans as possible.” Once it’s live, Spotify HiFi users will be able to listen to lossless audio on their devices and any Spotify Connect-enabled speakers. Spotify announced today that it plans to release Spotify HiFi, a lossless audio tier of its music streaming service, sometime in 2021. In the announcement, Spotify said music in CD-quality, lossless audio format. Monday Novem10:39 am PST by Sami Fathi Spotify users are growing impatient with the music streaming giant over its lack of HomePod support, pushing several customers to the brink of. Spotify announced today that it plans to release Spotify HiFi, a lossless audio tier of its music streaming service, sometime in 2021.Īccording to Spotify, high-fidelity audio is “consistently one of the most requested new features” by users. Currently, Spotify Premium streams at up to 320 kbps MP3.
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