Car Thing users have until January 14 to contact Spotify and see whether they qualify for a refund.
Spotify In 2021, Spotify started to take Car Thing sign-ups, but with a twist: Only Spotify Premium members could apply to get one, and there was no way to be guaranteed that if you signed up, you’d be admitted to the list of users. But those who did make the cuteffectively got ...
Currently, the Car Thing release is invite-only, but Spotify istaking namesfrom Premium subscribers for when more devices become available. The strangely named Car Thing replaces the need for a phone when streaming music, though it still needs to connect to a smartphone with WiFi or have its...
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Car Thing only works as a Spotify player and that's it. While driving with Car Thing plugged in, my boyfriend called and down went the music volume. Frustratingly, I had to switch over to my phone screen to answer the call. How nice it would have been to have a big button on the ...
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Spotify has finally unveiled Car Thing, a touchscreen panel you add to your car that streams songs from the service and nothing else.
I’d happily pay for a small touchscreen device that makes streaming music as easy to control as the car radio, but I’d greatly prefer if that device wasn’t forever tied to Spotify. Frictionless music If you are committed to Spotify for the long haul, Car Thing does its job well eno...
Spotify debuted Car Thing more widely and said the device would be released in limited quantities as part of an invite-only program. It’ll be free, but users will have to pay for shipping.
Enter Car Thing. Sarah Tew/CNET It may look like a bit like a sidewaysZune, Microsoft's failed music player thatlaunched in 2006. But with a credit-card-size touchscreen, mics to pick up voice commands, five buttons and a dial, the $90 Car Thing is a souped-up Spotify remote control...