![]() ![]() ![]() If this were a solution to that that didn’t cost as much as, say, Porsche’s faux-classic infotainment system (albeit without phone features), that could be a useful product. Open the Bluetooth menu on your phone and select Car Thing when it appears in the list of available devices, then tap Pair and return to the Spotify app. Classic cars with modern head units are a real pet peeve of mine, but I understand the impulse. The great benefit of a product like this one could be its non-intrusive nature. ![]() If that’s the case, that would be a shame. One of the promotional pictures shows a cable running down from the device, though, suggesting that it could require an aux cable, which could limit the number of vehicles it works with. The product looks pretty easy to use, allowing you to either use the dial, physical buttons on top, voice controls, or the touch screen to scroll through Spotify’s library of music and podcasts.Īlthough the way the user interacts with it is clear, how it interacts with the car is a little less clear. Still in limited release, Spotify is testing the idea as part of its “larger ubiquity strategy.” Car thing is new to the Spotify Family and we’re all learning how to figure it out Any tips and Help are appreciated Hey there, I’m trying to become a Spotify rockstar I would highly appreciate it if you would take a moment to like this helping one user at a time. The ‘Car Thing’ is Spotify’s in-car audio device that clips to an A/C vent and can play your favorite songs or podcasts effortlessly. ![]()
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