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EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 8 MIN

How Netflix and Spotify Use Haptic Feedback for Immersive Audio

from The Streaming Tech Podcast with Fexingo: Netflix, Spotify, and Media Technology · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how Netflix and Spotify are integrating haptic feedback into their audio experiences to create more immersive content. They discuss specific use cases, such as Netflix's rumble-enabled soundtracks for action scenes and Spotify's vibration sync for workout playlists. The conversation touches on the technology behind haptic audio, partnerships with hardware makers like Apple and Sony, and the potential impact on user engagement and retention. They also reference recent market data, including Netflix's stock dip to $82.18 and Spotify's slight decline to $496.95, to contextualize these investments. Finally, they consider whether haptic feedback could become a standard feature in streaming, differentiating platforms in a crowded market. This episode builds on prior discussions about audio innovation, offering a fresh angle on sensory streaming. #Netflix #Spotify #HapticFeedback #ImmersiveAudio #StreamingTech #AudioInnovation #UserEngagement #ContentRetention #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Streaming #AudioTech #HardwarePartnerships #SensoryStreaming #Podcast #MediaTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Streaming Tech Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how Netflix and Spotify are integrating haptic feedback into their audio experiences to create more immersive content. They discuss specific use cases, such as Netflix's rumble-enabled soundtracks for action scenes and Spotify's vibration sync for workout playlists. The conversation touches on the technology behind haptic audio, partnerships with hardware makers like Apple and Sony, and the potential impact on user engagement and retention. They also reference recent market data, including Netflix's stock dip to $82.18 and Spotify's slight decline to $496.95, to contextualize these investments. Finally, they consider whether haptic feedback could become a standard feature in streaming, differentiating platforms in a crowded market. This episode builds on prior discussions about audio innovation, offering a fresh angle on sensory streaming. #Netflix #Spotify #HapticFeedback #ImmersiveAudio #StreamingTech #AudioInnovation #UserEngagement #ContentRetention #Technology #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Streaming #AudioTech #HardwarePartnerships #SensoryStreaming #Podcast #MediaTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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