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Sirius Stiletto SL10 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver

Sirius Stiletto SL10 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver
MSRP: $149.99
Your Price: $249.99
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Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
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Sirius Stiletto SL10 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver Features

Portable satellite radio receiver with 256 MB of built-in memory and 2.2-inch color display
Receives more than 130 channels of Sirius satellite radio, including music, sports, and more
Stores up to 10 hours of programming; offers Song Seek and Artist Seek functions
GameAlert and GameZone sports functions; pauses and replays 60 minutes of live radio
Includes slim and standard batteries; measures 2 x 4.5 x 0.7 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
 

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Additional Sirius Stiletto SL10 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver Information

Sirius Stiletto 10 receiver is a stripped down version of the Stiletto 100. Like the SL-100, it is black in color, sleek, stylish, personal, easy-to-use, and completely portable. The SL-10 lets you listen to live and recorded SIRIUS content almost anywhere. It even features "intuitive recording" so you can always record your favorite channels.This portable device is capable of storing up to 10 hours of Sirius programming. Other features include: Song/Artist Seek, 2.2" full color display, Sirius Replay live playback, 6 way navigation control, GameAlert, GameZone, and parental control with channel lock.

 

What Customers Say About Sirius Stiletto SL10 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver:

My clock radio doesn't have input jacks so I mounted a car kit stand on top of it and used the transformer plug from the home kit to power it. I had sirius built into my car stereo, and an old portable sportster I used in my other vehicle with a car kit. Outside It worked great on the beach in northern Wisconsin and in the virgin islands. I had 2 home docking stations in the house, but I could turn on any radio in the house or listen with a portable FM radio outside up to 50 yards away(cutting the lawn). The stiletto barely sends a signal 5 feet. I wear it walking and the signal is great unless the canopy of trees is very close on both sides. The headphones are a pain, but I got used to it.

I'm not the type to generally review products, but the Sirius S10 was so remarkably bad, that I thought the least I could do was add my two cents here for other potential buyers. What the other reviewers say about the earphones and signal issues is absolutely correct---I cannot conceive what value a "portable" satellite receiver has that is virtually incapable of receiving any signal, and then when it does, loses it if you happen to move the wrong way. Unless you plan on installing an outside antenna and using the device for stationary listening, you're much better off with a standard MP3 player that includes an FM receiver.

Getting satellite radio signal. For here, lets just say don't plan to use it in the car.

It is not. I LOVE Sirius radio, and I paid well for this because I thought it was supposed to be a high-speed, low-drag way to get it.

And the car kit is, well.See my review there. The antenna headphones are pretty good at getting signal, much better than the antennas that come with the Sportster, but they are bulky and uncomfortable.

If you want to use it in the car, or as anything but a Walkman, you have to buy seperate kits (another $100 after the $195 I'd already paid). So, to sum up, Sirius satellite radio.Excellent content in terms of music, talk and news.

A pain in the behind.

Plug in a REGULAR pair of headphones-- whatever kind you like-- and enjoy.In other words, just think of it as a radio version of a Tivo (or other brand of DVR). Buy the MANDATORY home dock with the superior antenna, automatic charging of battery when the unit is docked, and remote control.2. or. Not hard to do.

Here is how:1. Yes, you could buy this radio and attempt to run around with it wearing the uncomfortable, oversized antenna headphones and spend your day repeatedly tilting your head at weird, painful angles trying in vain to hold onto an elusive live signal, thus frustrating yourself silly in the process. I am already used to using Tivo and not watching television "live" anymore-- so applying the same concept to satellite radio wasn't very difficult. (The home docks come with the outputs and cables that you will need to connect to other devices for dubbing). Program the radio to record up to 10 hours of your favorite channels, in 60-minute blocks (or whatever duration you prefer; I record a fresh 9 hours of content overnight while I am asleep, from about 6 different channels).

I really wish I could say that you can be mobile all day with this radio picking up live signals with no problems from the antenna headphones, but the stark REALITY is that your "live" listening will possibly have to be relegated to when you are plugged into either a car or home dock; otherwise, you are just going to have to start enjoying making up to 10 hours of recordings (while docked) and then listening to them during your mobile times. Good Luck. you could (unfortunately) change your expectations just a bit, accept this radio for what it is actually able to consistently deliver on-- and ENJOY the heck out if. (Buying a second 'home dock' for the office will give you even more flexibility). You do this while the unit is sitting in the home dock, making use of the continuous power supply and greatly improved antenna reception.3.

Wake up to 10 hours (or whatever you have chosen to record) of fresh, remixed content. Another benefit of recordings is that you can skip through the recorded songs (yes, song breaks are included in the recordings) very easily; quickly finding the songs that you may want to "dub" onto something else.

What surprised me was picking up a signal today from my car WITHOUT an antenna.I purchased the STILETTO to listen to Sirius programming at work where a signal is not available. With 2 clicks you're recording whatever's playing. Skimmed the previous reviews of the STILETTO; I can only conclude this was probably their 1st exposure to satellite radio because I enjoy this product immensely. Users are allowed the option of programming the Stiletto to alert users whenever a favorite artist, song or show is "currently playing". The Stiletto also comes with 2 long lasting battery packs, an ac cord and a USB cable (w/software disc).Purchase this product a week ago and haven't stopped using it yet. It DOES that. Want to record.

Fortunately, the STILETTO wasn't purchased with outdoor use in mind. I should say that I already owned a Sirius STRATUS, so I worked out my "signal connection" issues already through purchasing an FM Connect antennae (for the car) and a Sirius Radio Echo Wireless Signal Repeater (for the home). There are other slick options that make the STILETTO fun to use.The headset antenna works well, but it is a bit cumbersome. What I hadn't anticipated was the ease with which shows can be time shifted. Simply click the select button and it's done. I prefer to use it with my previously purchased boom box. I highly recommend this product to anyone.

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