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The Spotify Car Thing made me realize I should have just bought a car phone mount, which would safely secure my phone and allow me to control music, see directions, and easily take a call.
Spotify 's dedicated in-car music player, “Car Thing,” has reached the end of the road. The company has officially discontinued the device and is offering refunds to owners until January 14.
Car Thing cost $90 when it launched, and existing units are entirely non-operational now that Spotify has decided to brick them. Spotify has directed customers to recycle their Car Things.
Previously, Spotify told Car Thing owners to factory reset and discard their devices, with no option for a refund or trade-in. That announcement got backlash, and Spotify decided to issue refunds ...
Spotify’s Car Thing has been officially discontinued and bricked as of December 9, 2024. However, some users have found ways to bypass the brick and continue using the device.