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Spotify Quietly Offers Refunds for Soon-to-be-Bricked Car Thing

Car Thing, introduced in 2021, was Spotify's attempt to enhance in-car music streaming experiences.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
May 31, 2024
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Spotify Quietly Offers Refunds for Soon-to-be-Bricked Car Thing

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In an unexpected move, Spotify has quietly started offering refunds for its Car Thing device, which is set to become obsolete. The company confirmed to Engadget on Thursday that, as of last Friday, customers who can provide proof of purchase, such as an emailed invoice, can contact Spotify’s customer service to receive a full refund for the vehicle streaming device.

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Car Thing, introduced in 2021, was Spotify’s attempt to enhance in-car music streaming experiences. The device featured a touch screen, physical buttons, and voice control, designed to offer users a hands-free and convenient way to access their Spotify playlists, podcasts, and more while driving. Despite its innovative concept, Car Thing faced stiff competition from integrated car infotainment systems and smartphone apps, ultimately leading to its discontinuation.

Spotify announces bricking Car Thing; notifies owners that the device to  soon be discontinued | PINKVILLA

Spotify has not widely publicized the refund offer, choosing instead to handle the process quietly. Customers eligible for a refund can contact Spotify’s customer service team with proof of purchase. A Spotify representative explained, “We understand the inconvenience caused by the discontinuation of Car Thing and want to ensure our users are not left with a device they can no longer use. By offering refunds, we aim to maintain our commitment to customer satisfaction.”

The reaction to Spotify’s refund initiative has been mixed. Some users have expressed frustration over the sudden end of support for Car Thing, while others appreciate the company’s effort to compensate them. “I invested in Car Thing because it was a unique solution for my car’s outdated audio system,” said one customer. “It’s disappointing that it’s being discontinued, but at least Spotify is offering a refund.”

Another user noted, “I was initially annoyed when I heard Car Thing was being bricked, but the refund process was smooth, and I got my money back quickly. It’s good to see Spotify taking responsibility.”

Implications for Spotify’s Hardware Ambitions

The quiet refund offer and the end of Car Thing raise questions about Spotify’s future in the hardware space. While the company has not disclosed any plans for new hardware projects, this move suggests a potential shift in focus back to its core competencies in music streaming and podcasting.

Industry analysts speculate that Spotify may choose to partner with established hardware manufacturers rather than develop its own devices. “Spotify’s strength lies in its software and content offerings. By partnering with car manufacturers and tech companies, they can integrate their services into existing platforms more effectively,” said an industry expert.

Spotify offers Car Thing refunds as it faces lawsuit over bricking the  streaming device | TechCrunch

As Spotify navigates the aftermath of Car Thing’s discontinuation, the company remains dedicated to enhancing its streaming service. Users can expect continued innovation in personalized music recommendations, podcast discovery, and new features aimed at improving the overall Spotify experience.

For now, Car Thing owners can take solace in the fact that they can recoup their investment. Spotify’s decision to offer refunds, albeit quietly, reflects its commitment to maintaining customer trust and satisfaction.

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