![]() In its earnings report, Spotify admitted that its overall gross margin had been “negatively impacted by our decision to stop manufacturing Car Thing”, but this was “partially offset by a positive change in prior period estimates for rightholder liabilities”. And for everyone else, rather than using a special smartphone-like device to access Spotify in the car, they could probably just, you know, use their smartphone. Although a key one seems to be that – despite Spotify saying in 2021 that it was making it more widely available due to “a need from our users” – not that many people actually wanted one.Īfter all, many newer cars now have access to streaming music built into the dashboard. ![]() Spotify said in a statement to Engadget that “several factors” had led to the recent decision to discontinue the product. And as recently as April this year, a whole load of new functionality was added to it. However, two years later the thing – still called Car Thing – went on sale to anyone who wanted it in the US. It was back in 2019 that Spotify first launched the gadget, initially on an invite-only basis for research purposes – the company saying that it’s first proprietary hardware product had mainly been “developed to help us learn more about how people listen to music and podcasts”. The streaming service announced in its Q2 earnings report yesterday that it has stopped manufacturing the device that allowed users to stream music in their cars. And Finally Business News Digital Spotify kills the Car Thing By Andy Malt | Published on Thursday 28 July 2022
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