![]() ![]() I can still control volume from my phone but not my watch. Does not work for Spotify, for the Music App or from Sonos. The digital crown volume controls no longer works. I've restarted the watch, restarted the phone, restarted the music apps.nothing works. I reauthorized the Spotify app in Sonos twice and on the second try, sound came back, but not the volume control on the watch. I had an issue with Spotify not playing through the Sonos app whereby it was playing on my iPhone, but no sound was coming out of the system - that's when the volume control on the watch first greyed out. I can skip forward or back, pause or play, but cannot control volume. The greying out of the volume control on the Apple Watch is a random thing - I've been controlling playback of Spotify via Sonos through my Apple Watch without issue from months, then suddenly - volume control is greyed out. ![]() Thanks.this all sounds very nice, but does not solve the problem. If the Music and/or Now Playing apps do not offer all of the features that you would prefer, then you can submit a feature request to Apple here: Use the Dock on your Apple Watch - Apple Support.Listen to music on your Apple Watch - Apple Support.If desired, Now Playing can be added to the Dock permanently and/or added to a watch face as a complication. On your iPhone, in the Watch app, go to: My Watch (tab) > General > Wake Screen > turn off Auto-Launch Audio Apps. ![]() Now Playing can be configured to be shown automatically on Apple Watch upon raising your wrist when playing supported media on your iPhone. However, unlike under prior versions of watchOS, those controls no longer include the ability to browse or select playlists via screen-based inputs. When you are already playing supported audio on your iPhone (whether via the Music app or a third-party app), the Now Playing app is shown automatically in the Dock on your Apple Watch and can be used to control playback on your iPhone. Under watchOS 4.x, for controlling playback of music from your iPhone rather than the synced playlists on Apple Watch (for which Bluetooth headphones or a Bluetooth speaker are required), then - other than by using Siri - it is necessary to first start playback on your iPhone before being able to control playback and volume from your Apple Watch. ![]()
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