Hisense launches Spotify on VIDAA-powered TVs
June 1, 2026
By Nik Roseveare
Hisense, the consumer electronics brand, has announced the launch of the Spotify app on all VIDAA-powered Hisense TVs, bringing the audio streaming subscription service directly to its smart TV platform.
Hisense TV owners can now seamlessly access the full Spotify catalogue – including over 100 million tracks from some of the world’s best artists, along with millions of podcasts, playlists, videos, and albums directly from their screens.
Rob Andrews, Head of Strategy and Go-To-Marketing at Hisense UK, commented: “It’s no secret that smart TVs are becoming the hub for home entertainment with consumers increasingly turning to the big screen for streaming their favourite content. Launching Spotify on all Hisense VIDAA-powered TVs provides our customers with direct access to one of the world’s leading audio streaming platforms and all the content they love. The introduction of the platform allows us to continue expanding our home entertainment offering and improve at home entertainment experiences.”
Ian Geller, VP Business Development, Spotify, added: “At Spotify, we want to be everywhere our listeners are – ensuring that your audio and video content moves seamlessly with you throughout your day, whether you’re on the go, or relaxing at home. By launching on VIDAA-powered Smart TVs, we’re expanding our reach into millions of households worldwide, giving both new and existing users seamless access to millions of songs, podcasts, and videos.”
The Spotify app is now available on VIDAA-powered Hisense Smart TVs globally in all markets where Spotify operates, and can be accessed directly from the VIDAA app store and home screen.
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