EDIT: The only reason why I still had it at this point was because I could use it with other apps. However, now that my Spotify Subscription is cancelled, it doesn’t work with anything. It’s mildly infuriating because today, I can’t still use it with other apps like I was able to yesterday.

Please don’t make the same mistake I made. No one should buy this.

  • @Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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    1191 year ago

    Are you kidding me? It’s been par for the course as far as car assessors go. Sirus radio was like 100 and still required a subscription. A lot of GPS were that price and most had subscriptions.

    • @4am@lemm.ee
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      611 year ago

      Don’t know why you’re being downvoted - enshittification as a viable consumer business model was pretty much proven in the auto space.

      Just like they want to charge you to use the heated seats you’re paying the gas to lug around anyway

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        Just like they want to charge you to use the heated seats you’re paying the gas to lug around anyway

        That’s not the same thing at all. As bad as e.g. Sirius or GPS subscription might be, at least with those the subscription is for ongoing access to new data being transmitted to you. In contrast, a subscription purely for the use of hardware already included in the car is literally theft.

    • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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      Just because it’s percieved as normal doesn’t mean it’s something we should put up with though.

      With GPS subscriptions (the ones I’m aware of anyway) they will still navigate you from A to B when you stop paying the subscription, you usually just miss out on traffic updates, map updates and other localized enhancements. If there are any that deny you navigation outside the subscription that’s plain scummy IMO.

      I’m not familiar with Sirius Radio but from what I can see online, it’s a satellite radio subscription service that seems to bring new things to the table (like starting a radio station at the beginning of a last song etc). The hardware appears to actually serve a purpose, i.e. it’s the satellite receiver for the radio service subscription. I believe we could compare this to buying a Starlink dish for internet access, and paying the monthly subscription. The spotify device shown here is not a standalone device and is only fitted with bluetooth IIRC, requiring a phone for operation.

      In comparison to Spotify, Sirius does not appear to have ever had a free plan - whereas Spotify does… I see is no reason why Spotify could not make their free plan usable on this device.

      Edit: fix typo

      • @Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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        41 year ago

        The device is free to premium users. It’s a marketing device for the premium subscription.

        The box clearly states that a premium subscription is required.

        • @BabaYaga@reddthat.com
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          11 year ago

          Glad to see someone mention that the subscription being required for use is clearly conveyed. It’s not like this was some hidden information

        • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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          Assuming you’re referring to the Sirius radio, it makes the Spotify device an even worse proposition IMO

          Edit: Clarify assumption

    • @bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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      51 year ago

      Those I don’t fault. Sirius has satellites to maintain and they don’t get ad revenue.

      GPS makers, well making maps on that scale is very expensive. Not everyone can be google and give it away to end consumers by harvesting user data and selling ads to businessplaces.

      Spotify though, fair enough to charge for the hardware but once bought should work with the ad-supported version of their product…

      • @Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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        21 year ago

        The hardware is free for subscribers…

        If you buy it outright it tells you that you need a subscription.

    • atocci
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      I think I got an Echo Auto for $25 (during the public tests). It doesn’t need any kind of a subscription to use as far as I’m aware. It only does streaming still, but there are Alexa skills that let you stream from your Plex or Jellyfin server.