Thank you for thjs what my understanding is i am new on ios so is thst option mean u can play music on background and others also can hear or is that ootion means u can play music always on bsckground.. also if you know any option like i am looking is when u play music and games so other also can hear. Like stereo mix type ootion. Thank you im advance 😂
I don't know. I could see this going either way. I did go ahead and test to confirm it doesn't work with Spotify. Apples says that it works by feeding the audio stream into the haptic engine. So, in theory, any music-generating application could work. On the flip side, Apple doesn't really like helping competitors compete with themselves. I could see apple blocking the feature and keeping it proprietary to their own services. That said, Apple calls it an "Accessibility Feature". I'm of the opinion that if all accessibility features should be universal regardless of the manufacturer of the app you're using.
@@lbanda8612 I get that. The benefit for me is when I’m using AirPods. I wish Apple Watch had this capability. Phone in pocket, watch, and AirPods for an “immersive” music experience… maybe.
Thank you for thjs what my understanding is i am new on ios so is thst option mean u can play music on background and others also can hear or is that ootion means u can play music always on bsckground.. also if you know any option like i am looking is when u play music and games so other also can hear. Like stereo mix type ootion. Thank you im advance 😂
Do you think spotify will get this feature?
I don't know. I could see this going either way. I did go ahead and test to confirm it doesn't work with Spotify.
Apples says that it works by feeding the audio stream into the haptic engine. So, in theory, any music-generating application could work.
On the flip side, Apple doesn't really like helping competitors compete with themselves. I could see apple blocking the feature and keeping it proprietary to their own services.
That said, Apple calls it an "Accessibility Feature". I'm of the opinion that if all accessibility features should be universal regardless of the manufacturer of the app you're using.
honestly just playing any song at like 50% volume creates enough feedback to make this feature useless
even with some cases
@@lbanda8612 I get that. The benefit for me is when I’m using AirPods. I wish Apple Watch had this capability. Phone in pocket, watch, and AirPods for an “immersive” music experience… maybe.