
Apple will allow friends and family to control music playing on the HomePod or Apple TV in its next update — and here’s how you can do it in the beta.

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SharePlay is a feature tied to FaceTime and iMessage that allows users to interact with apps and media simultaneously. It was revealed alongside iOS 15 as a FaceTime feature, then added to iMessage with iOS 16.
The feature has allowed users to watch movies, listen to music, and do Apple Fitness+ workouts together. But it has been absent from the HomePod and Apple TV — until now. The new feature was spotted by MacRumors.
Originally appeared here:
Apple will expand SharePlay music control to HomePod and Apple TV in iOS 17.4 and tvOS 17.4