Sirius Radio ....?!


Question: I Want To Get The Top Notch Sirius Radio For My Husband For Christmas He Will Be Installing It Into A Slipseat Box Generally Used For Truck Drivers. Any Suggestions? Do They Have Any Where Everything Built In, Or Do You Have One That You Feel You Just Can't Live With Out & Gives A+++ Service. Well Come On What Are You Waiting For Your Suggestions Please...


Answers: I Want To Get The Top Notch Sirius Radio For My Husband For Christmas He Will Be Installing It Into A Slipseat Box Generally Used For Truck Drivers. Any Suggestions? Do They Have Any Where Everything Built In, Or Do You Have One That You Feel You Just Can't Live With Out & Gives A+++ Service. Well Come On What Are You Waiting For Your Suggestions Please...

I got one for my boyfriend at Circuit City and for $75 they will do a professional installation. All you have to do is buy it, bring his car in for an appointment, and take it home installed!

I refuse to use Sirius because 20% of every dollar you spend on them goes to Howard Stern.
I hate that beaknosed pervert, and refuse to contribute to his bloated salary.

You can go to www.sirius.com and they have radio's that you can view online. I personally have a starmate and it has been fantastic. The Starmate allows me to move it from one vehicle to the other or you can install it. Your husband would be able to run it through the Slipseat Box and position the radio within reach or use a remote. Its cool check it out. You do not have to listen to Howard and it still is good.

Well, you can buy head units with Sirius from various manufacturers. I believe manufacturers like Kenwood and JVC.

Or as another poster said, you can buy a "Plug-N-Play" receiver . For these, you need a vehicle docking kit (most of the receivers come with one). You can also buy home kits and boomboxes to which you can transfer the receiver back and forth. Examples of these are the Stratus, Starmate line, and Sportster line. They vary from about $40 (Stratus) to $160 (Sportster 5). They all basically have the same functions. Some have bigger/color displays, etc.

They also have a line of portable radios. The Cadillac of Sirius radios is the Stiletto 2. You can record Sirius music, upload and listen to mp3s/WMAs, and stream the Sirius internet radio via a WiFi connection. The bad thing is that it costs $330 + $50 for the vehicle docking station.

I would buy Starmate - the one you can use both in the car and at home. I have a link to it on my site - CafeYak.com - in the Entertainment section in Gadget Gift Guide.



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