Drivers will soon be adventures in auto-eroticism': economies of traveling masculinity in on the roadable to blast Spotify directly from Waze on their iPhones.
This new iOS app integration was announced Monday. It lets users control Spotify directly from Waze, so they don't have to switch between apps.
SEE ALSO: BMW and other carmakers team up to take on Waze and Google Maps"No setup required—and no more annoying, app-switching interruptions while you drive," Waze wrote in a blog post.
The update makes it impossible for drivers (or at least people who tell the app they're driving) to sort through Spotify playlists while the car is in motion.
Additionally, Spotify playlists can now be set to autoplay once a Waze navigation has started, so a driver doesn't need to bother browsing music for the road.
Of course, drivers can still lie to Waze and tell the app that they are in fact a passenger, which will then allow them to continue browsing through their music while barreling down the highway.
The integration rolled out on Android phones six months ago, and Waze says that it “will roll out to iOS users in the next few weeks."
Topics iOS iPhone
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