Shazam has launched a new feature to its Android application that now allows users to identify songs through headphones. According to the new app update notes, Shazam can now recognize music that’s playing through your headphones without you having to remove the headphones and get it closer to the mic of your phone.

As soon as I got the update, I took no time to install and try it out myself. So I decided to browse through Instagram stories to recognize some music playing in them. And to my surprise, it worked like a charm. Not only did it recognize the music, but it also synced and showed me the lyrics. Before this, I’d have to borrow a phone and keep on playing the story on loop to get the name of the track right.

Unfortunately, this is something that only Android users can make the most out of. Pop-up Shazam, is a floating button that helps in recognizing music even while using other applications. This feature is only locked to Android users and is something that’s needed to truly to take advantage of recognition through headphones.

If you haven’t received the update yet, you can download the APK file from the link below and sideload it on your Android phone.

iPhone users can still make use of this feature with the help of Auto Shazam. But we can’t confirm the availability of this feature on iPhones just yet.