
There is also a "Hey Spotify" voice assistant that has more features than the basic "Hey Siri" commands you can do. It's also more Spotify like than using the CarPlay UI.Ĭar Thing has 4 preset buttons on the top that you can save your favorite things to play to and quickly access them. I think the main advantages are the preset buttons and the Hey Spotify voice assistant.
You can find more info and help guides for the Car Thing here: Most newer phones do not have a headphone jack anymore though so the most popular setup option will be Bluetooth.
Phone connected to car via Bluetooth (to send the audio to the car speakers) AUX and USB also supported if you don't want audio to go through Bluetooth. Car Thing connected to phone via Bluetooth (for the Car Thing to control the Spotify mobile app). The phone is sending the audio to the car via Bluetooth. The Spotify app on your phone is loading the songs and doing all the main playback. The Car Thing doesn't have an internet connection or speaker. I can also have maps on my phone at the same time as Car Thing does music. With Car Thing screen always on and ready with voice activation and preset buttons, I don't have to mess with my phone. Also, if you want maps and music at the same time then good luck with that. I don't want my phone always unlocked and draining battery or getting OLED screen burn in. Even though I also have my phone mounted and charged, it locks and then you have to unlock it. The main comments I see against this device are "just use your phone" but the problem is that your phone isn't always on and easy to use while driving. It makes it so you don't have to touch your phone while driving and instead can mount and use the Car Thing which has an always on screen and easy to use buttons. It might still be useful even if you have that new stuff though. #CAR THINGS SPOTIFY ANDROID#
Car Thing is mainly made for older cars that don't have Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.