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Spotify's Car Thing Discontinued Amid User Workarounds and Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by MacRumors

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Spotify has officially discontinued its Car Thing accessory, rendering all existing devices non-functional. The Car Thing, launched in April 2021 as Spotify's first hardware product, was designed to facilitate music streaming in vehicles lacking modern infotainment systems. However, due to low demand and supply chain issues, Spotify ceased production just five months after its release. Customers are advised to contact Spotify for refund options by January 14, 2025, and to recycle their devices.

Google Extends Stadia Controller Support Until 2025

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Liliputing

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Google has extended the deadline for converting its discontinued Stadia Controller into a Bluetooth game controller until the end of 2025, allowing users to repurpose the device for broader use. In contrast, Spotify has ceased support for its Car Thing accessory, rendering it non-functional, though some users have found alternative uses for the hardware.

Spotify Ends Car Thing, Users Seek Alternatives

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TechCrunch

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Spotify has officially discontinued its Car Thing in-car streaming device, with all units now disabled. Launched in February 2022, the device was aimed at cars without built-in infotainment systems but was discontinued due to low demand and supply chain issues. Users have until January 14, 2025, to claim a refund by providing proof of purchase. Spotify advises users to reset the device to factory settings and dispose of it according to local electronic waste guidelines.

Firmware Hacks Revive Spotify's Car Thing Amid Shutdown

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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Spotify's Car Thing, a car-focused music device, is set to be discontinued by December 2024 due to low demand and supply chain issues. Originally intended to enhance Spotify listening in cars without modern connectivity options, the device is now being repurposed by firmware hackers. YouTuber Dammit Jeff is exploring alternative software uses for the device, highlighting its potential beyond Spotify's original intent.

Spotify Bricks All 'Car Thing' Devices, No Refunds Offered

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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Spotify is discontinuing its Car Thing device, rendering it unusable by December 9, 2024, to streamline product offerings and focus on new features. Users are advised to reset and dispose of the device properly, as it will no longer function. The decision has sparked frustration among customers, some of whom have sought refunds or credits.

Spotify Infuriates Users by Bricking 'Car Thing' Devices Without Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NME

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Spotify has decided to discontinue its 'Car Thing' device, which allowed users to control Spotify through car speakers, by December 9, 2024. The company aims to streamline its product offerings and focus on new features. No trade-in options will be provided, and users are advised to dispose of the device according to local electronic waste guidelines. This decision follows Spotify's recent cost-cutting measures and workforce reductions despite reporting record profits.

"Spotify to Disable All Car Thing Devices, Sparking User Outrage"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Mashable

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Spotify has announced the discontinuation of its Car Thing device, rendering it unusable after December 9, 2024. The company cites the decision as a move to streamline product offerings and focus on new features. No trade-in or replacement options will be provided, and users are advised to dispose of the device safely.

Spotify to Disable All 'Car Thing' Devices, Leaving Users Frustrated

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Futurism

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Spotify announced that its Car Thing device, released in 2022, will stop functioning as of December 9th, 2024, leaving users with no option but to discard it. The decision has angered customers who relied on the device for music control in older vehicles, as no refunds, trade-ins, or replacements are being offered. This move has also raised concerns about e-waste.

Spotify to Permanently Disable All 'Car Thing' Devices

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WIRED

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Spotify announced it will brick all Car Thing devices on December 9, without offering refunds or trade-in options, prompting users to plead for the company to open source the hardware to avoid e-waste. The device, which required a Spotify Premium subscription and a phone connection, faced low demand and supply chain issues, leading to its discontinuation. Users have expressed disappointment and frustration, feeling misled by the company's decision.

Spotify Faces Backlash for Bricking Car Thing Devices Without Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Android Central

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Spotify announced it will discontinue support for its Car Thing device by December 9, 2024, rendering all existing units useless. The Car Thing, introduced in early 2021 and discontinued in production by mid-2022, was designed to facilitate Spotify use in cars without modern infotainment systems. Despite its limited market, the decision to brick the devices has sparked backlash from users, highlighting the risks of buying hardware reliant on ongoing software support from companies.

Spotify Faces Backlash for Bricking Car Thing Without Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Jalopnik

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Spotify has announced that it will remotely disable all Car Thing devices by December 2024, effectively bricking them. Despite this, the company is not offering refunds to customers. The Car Thing, a device designed to control Spotify through car speakers, will no longer be operational, and Spotify advises users to dispose of it following local electronic waste guidelines.

Spotify to Disable All Car Thing Devices in December

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Consequence

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Spotify will discontinue its Car Thing dashboard accessory on December 9th, rendering it inoperable. The device, which sold for $90, failed to gain traction and was only in production for five months. No refunds or replacements will be offered, and Spotify advises users to perform a factory reset and dispose of the device responsibly. The company aims to focus on new features and enhancements for a better user experience.

Spotify Faces Backlash for Bricking Car Thing Devices Without Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Gizmodo

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Spotify is discontinuing its Car Thing device, rendering it inoperable after December 9, 2024, and leaving users who paid $90 for it furious. The company cited streamlining efforts and offered a month of premium Spotify as compensation, prompting some users to consider switching to other music streaming services.

Spotify to Disable Car Thing Devices Permanently, No Refunds

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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Spotify is discontinuing its Car Thing device on December 9, rendering it unusable without offering refunds or trade-in options. Despite pleas from users to open-source the device to prevent e-waste, Spotify has not responded. The device, which required a Spotify Premium subscription and a connected phone, was already seen as redundant and faced production halts due to low demand and supply chain issues. Users express frustration over the lack of alternatives and the waste of money.