Cheap SIRIUS Stiletto SL100 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver (Electronics) Price
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![]() Play Sirius satellite radio programming, or choose music downloaded from online subscription services or transferred from your own library. |
![]() Transmit Sirius programming or your digital files to an FM stereo via optional vehicle and home docks. |
- 30 channel presets
- Sirius Replay allows you to pause, rewind and replay 60 minutes of live radio
- Game Alert prompts you when favorite games are being broadcast and alerts when scores change
- Game Zone lists all of your favorite teams in one virtual category
- Color screen displays channel logos, song title, and artist information
- Save up to 10 hours of individual songs from live Sirius programming broadcasts by a single press of the "Love" button
- Schedule recordings up to 6 hours in length
- Parental controls and channel lockout
![]() Easy to use with a brightly colorful 2.2-inch display and six-way navigation control. |
You can easily switch between the two included batteries when circumstances change. The standard battery provides power for 4 hours of satellite radio, 12 hours of Internet radio, 24 hours of playback from your MP3 and WMA files, and 24 hours of radio replays. The more lightweight slim battery is great when you're out and about, and it provides 2 hours of satellite radio play, 6 hours of Internet radio, and 12 hours for your digital library (either MP3/WMA or radio replays).
What's in the Box
SL100 radio, earbuds, antenna headphone for expanded live signal reception, standard and slim batteries, PC cable (USB compatible), AC adapter, and My Sirius Studio software with Yahoo! Music Engine.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sirius Satellite Radio |
| FEATURES: | Portable receiver with a built-in antenna allows reception of Sirius signal, Eliminates the need for an external car or home docking station, Offers up to 100 hours of storage capacity and can handle MP3 and WMA files, enabling you to mix Sirius content with your own personal music collection, Headphones come with two batteries, (one small and sleek; the other with extended life) and an indoor A/C adapter for charging the batteries, Dimensions: 2.0 x 4.5 x 11/16 inches (WxHxD) with slim battery; 2.0 x 4.5 x 1.0 inches (WxHxD) with standard battery; weighs 4.3 pounds |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | SL100 |
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| UPC: | 884720009709 |
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Customer Reviews of SIRIUS Stiletto SL100 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver
Car Installation issues and headset is clunky. Ok - We've had this version for just under 9 months now. I bought it for my husband to replace his old Sportster. And apparantly in some car models the self installation kit won't work -- you have to have it professionally installed. (BWT we have a Ford Fusion 06) I don't exactly understand it, but it has made my husband mad enough to go back and use his old Sportster exclusively. My daughter now uses the Stiletto as a portable satellite radio. It works great. The headset, though, is a bit cumbersome. The antenna is in the headset so that's why - just know that if you were planning to use it for a lot of jogging, etc. - it can be clunky. With Sirius and XM joining forces (if the FCC approves it) we may be looking at new equipment next year anyway...
Step Forward, Perhaps Some back
Because i am traveling a lot more this year, i chose to get the SL100...I know the Stilletto 2 came out but its features didn't seem to distinguish itself much from the SL100 so i went with that one. For the past few years i have used the Sportster 4 and boombox at home. My first "alarming" difference is that the SL100 does not have any time features - such as sleep timer, alarm clock, etc. That was a very used feature for me and nowhere was it noted that the SL100 does not have these features.
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>The second thing is that i have had inconsistent recording issues in my short time using it. FOr instance, i set up a 6 hour block, and all that was recorded was 60 minutes. I'm sure i will figure out bugs and how to work around them as i move forward, but if anyone can let me know shortcuts they have for successful recording and/or potential ways to get an alarm clock with it, i'd appreciate.
Awesome
Sirius has given the person on the go something to create the soundtrack to their life. The Stiletto is so good that I bought one for my brother. It is on constantly and the battery life is exceptional. Whenever I get out of the car it comes with me. I work in the construction industry and i listen to it all day so that my day flies by. The ability to record any song or program is another great feature also, for those times when i can't get a decent signal I am able to listen to something I've already recorded.


