When Spotify announced it intended to kill off the Car Thing — its smart music player for your vehicle launched in 2021 — there was a major concern: Could you get a refund on your unit?
Spotify is facing continued backlash over its decision to discontinue support for Car Thing, its in-car streaming device, announced earlier in May. The device will no longer work starting on ...
However, Spotify has since decided to cut off support to the product, planning to terminate its functionality as of Dec. 9, 2024, allegedly due to a firmware update which will make the product ...
Spotify Technology SA SPOT has decided to refund customers who purchased its Car Thing dashboard accessory before deactivating the devices in December. What Happened: The music streaming platform ...
Please verify your email address. Repurposing Spotify's Car Thing hardware is difficult due to its weak processor and limited RAM. Contrary to popular belief, Car Thing's software is open source ...
After Spotify sent a notice about ending Car Thing's operations, it is now issuing refunds to the customers who purchased the device. The refund will depend on how much a person bought during the ...
Spotify is going through something right now. On Monday morning, the industry-defining audio streaming service announced that it would be hiking its Premium subscription prices for users in the ...
Remember Spotify’s Car Thing? And yes, that really is the name. It’s Spotify’s smart display that brings dedicated music control to your car. It lets you control the music playing on your phone, ...
Get your Car Thing refund. And soon! Credit: Silas Stein/picture alliance via Getty Images When Spotify announced it intended to kill off the Car Thing — its smart music player for your vehicle ...
Spotify was hit with a consumer class action over its decision to no longer support functionality for its product Car Thing, a device launched in 2021 which connects to car dashboards and ...
Spotify is facing continued backlash over its decision to discontinue support for Car Thing, its in-car streaming device, announced earlier in May. The device will no longer work starting on Dec. 9, ...