Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack
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Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack
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Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack Product Brand : Sirius Satellite Radio Model : Sirius S50 Receiver System pack |
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Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack Features
Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack |
Use the optional home dock to route Sirius radio to your home stereo. View larger. |
Load up tunes from your computer via bundled software. View larger. |
Your satellite programming. Your MP3/WMA digital music files. Take them all on the go with the S50. |
The Sirius S50 also boasts an internal memory that can store up to 50 hours of digital content, either from your favorite satellite programming. With a simple push of the unit's easy-to-spot heart-shaped "love" button, you can save the Sirius program you're listening to for future playback.
So when it's time to work out, or when the beach is calling, just slip on the earphones and enjoy the commercial-free programming and music files of your choice. (A belt clip for the player is included in the kit.) Note that while live satellite radio content is available when you're in your car or at home--using either the included car cradle or the optional home cradle--it is not available when the S50 is in portable mode.
You'll also get the accessories you'll need to play the Sirius S50 over your car stereo -- a cradle that allows the unit to receive live Sirius broadcasts, a car mount, a DC power adapter, a remote control, and a roof-mount antenna. The car cradle's media dial makes it super easy for you to surf through 120 channels of Sirius programming, and a voice-assisted navigation announces the name of the channel you've just tuned into, so you can find your favorite channels without taking your eyes off the road. The unit's built-in wireless FM transmitter "broadcasts" the sound over an unused frequency on any FM stereo, so there's no complicated installation process. And if your in-dash stereo has an auxiliary input, you can connect the Sirius S50 directly to it for even better sound.
The unit's bright 176 x 220 TFT color display makes it easy to read programming data and sports scores. And at a mere 1.9 x .9 x 3.9 inches (WxHxD), and with rechargeable batteries that will give you six hours of play per charge, the Sirius S50 is ready to go wherever you take it.
Note: Sirius Satellite radio programs require a subscription that's sold separately.What's in the Box
S50 satellite radio, AC adapter, cigarette lighter power adapter, car antenna, car mount, earbuds, remote control, USB cable, belt clip, and PC software..../ Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack / xm satellite radio
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Customer Review :
Being an early adopter stinks! : Sirius S50 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver with Car Pack
Ok I'm a big Howard Stern fan so I had to get the S-50. Let me start by saying the most prominent thing, for those people who are complaining about not getting the home kit, I have a great suggestion: Go Buy A 5-Volt Ac Adapter. That's all you need. I too was pissed when I found out that the home dock wasn't even available, and I am planning on only listening to it at home, but then I realized all you need to do is go buy an adapter and you can plug the "car kit" in at home too. Genius, huh? Anyways, on to the report of the radio...
Update: I forgot to consist of that with the car kit, you will not only need a 5-volt adapter, but you will need something thick and Very metallic, like a cookie sheet or a pie tray to attach the "car magnet". This is a rather crude but cheap way to replace the total lack of furnish of the home docks.
So far so good. Sucks that you can't adjust bass/treble, but the fact that this thing is not only a satellite radio, but also an .Mp3 player makes up for this drawback. You can description any song or schedule you want. an additional one awesome feature. I, like everybody else, was disappointed when I found out it's not precisely "portable" with live content, only with the stuff you have recorded onto it. The good, the bad.. And the ugly. The ugly part being that the Sirius software on the computer is buggy as hell. I put some .mp3s on it, and before I know it, the software bugs out and won't run. I had to uninstall it, and re-install it many many times. I'm not the only one who has had this problem either, so I propose that you put the .mp3s on there that you precisely want for a long time to avoid this hassle. All complaints aside though, this is a great piece of technology and the pros outweigh the cons. Lots of people are pissed, but most of them are using it in their cars, and since I'm not driving with it, I don't have a problem.
In short, the fact that I can play .mp3s on the same expedient that I can listen to Howard Stern and Eminem's satellite channels on makes this a overwhelming Christmas present and I'm pretty happy with it. But if you have a car, you might want to think about getting a dissimilar Sirius radio, one that's a small more dependable through speed bumps, weather, and lots of motor restarts. From what I've read it flakes out a lot in the car, and if you're just using it to drive, why not play your songs on your quarterly Cd player and buy a economy Sirius radio just for the satellite?
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