Spotify says that Car Thing was discontinued in an effort to streamline product offerings. Car Bricks may be briefly saved from the landfill, though, through the wonder of hacking .
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Spotify's first hardware product, Car Thing, is now officially dead. All Spotify Car Thing devices have been disabled. Trying to reboot it will display the following message: "Car Thing is ...
Back in April 2021, Spotify announced that it is exploring the idea of a device that can be used inside a car to play music, podcasts, and more with ease. Then in October, it revealed Car Thing ...
Spotify has announced Car Thing, a dedicated Bluetooth-enabled audio controller for your car. Car Thing, which is Spotify’s first foray into hardware, is currently available by invitation only to ...
Spotify has discontinued its in-car music player, "Car Thing," and is offering refunds to owners until January 14, 2025. Launched in 2021, the device aimed to simplify music control for drivers ...
Spotify has officially discontinued Car Thing, its in-car streaming device, with all units now disabled, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. Earlier today, an X user noticed that their Car Thing ...
Spotify is scrapping its first foray into hardware — and early adopters are feeling left in the lurch. That's because on December 9, the streaming platform's Car Thing is being discontinued and ...
Just a few months after it became available to the general public, Spotify is killing off its Car Thing. The Car Thing, Spotify's first attempt at hardware, was intended to help users control the ...