Four years after its untimely demise, Spotify Car Thing is back, for free, and with absolutely no help from the streaming giant itself
Car Thing display dongles are currently e-waste... ... but this new software online lets you revive them Created by fan engineers to bring back old tech It's been several years since Spotify killed off its Car Thing auto dongle , bricking devices which customers owned, and some users have never forgiven the brand for that 'Car Thing is being discontinued' pop-up on their displays .
But, even though it's been four years since the brand announced the end of the road for Car Thing, fans have finally found a way to bring it back.
Over the last few months, an engineer has been working on a revival project, and they finally have it — in the form of Mira.
This is a software you can download onto your old Car Thing, to bring back its functionality in your vehicle.
You can download the software via Github , and get it working on your Car Thing by connecting it to your phone or computer, but you don't need a permanent install of anything onto your device (other than Spotify, obviously).
Then, you'll be able to keep using your Car Thing to add Spotify playback to your smart system-less car, just as the streaming giant intended when it unveiled the thing.
It's not quite Car Thing... ... but it's close.
The designer has shared a list of features available in Mira, and it's pretty extensive.
You can use voice commands, see album artwork and lyrics, use gesture controls to navigate, use Car Thing's physical dial and see the transcripts of podcasts.
Apparently there are a few Bluetooth connection bugs in the current version of the software, and Reddit commenters on the announcement post are clearly waiting for Apple Music and YouTube Music support.
But Mira's mere existence is great news in making up for Spotify's failings.
Perhaps best of all in this 'pay-for-everything' existence is that Mira is free to download and use, with no rolling subscription fee (so, just whatever you pay for Spotify and your device, obviously).
I didn't have 'Car Thing coming back to life' on my 2026 bingo card, but now that it has, I'm not surprised Spotify had nothing to do with it.
The brand has been too busy essentially swerving the AI slop problem (then belatedly backpedaling and trying to contain the issue ) to work on any hardware projects.
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