<ul data-eligibleForWebStory="true">Spotify has upgraded offline playback, allowing Premium subscribers to download playlists and podcasts to other devices remotely.Users can now download music and podcasts to smartwatches including WearOS devices.A new feature 'Manage downloads' has been added to help users handle their downloads more efficiently.The three-dot icon allows users to easily tap 'Download to other devices' for a simplified downloading process.The feature allows downloads to other devices from anywhere, making it convenient for users.Spotify's five-device download limit is addressed by the 'Manage downloads' tab, providing a clear view and control over active downloads.The tab shows a list of devices where content has been downloaded, allowing users to make changes remotely.Spotify's new features are particularly beneficial for WearOS and smartwatch users.The upgrades make it easier for users to download music prior to activities like running without using the small screen of the smartwatch.The downloading process is simplified, enhancing user experience and convenience.Premium subscribers globally are getting access to the new download feature for offline playback on Spotify.The upgrades aim to enhance user control over downloads and improve the overall Spotify experience.The new features cater to users of various devices including smartwatches and laptops.Spotify is providing more tools for users to manage their downloads effectively across multiple devices.Aside from downloading playlists, the feature also extends to podcasts and albums.Overall, the updates are geared towards optimizing the offline playback experience for Spotify users.