Delphi SkyFi2 XM Satellite Radio Receiver and Car Kit

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Delphi SkyFi2 XM Satellite Radio Receiver and Car Kit

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 : Delphi SkyFi2 XM Satellite Radio Receiver and Car Kit
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List Price: $149.99
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Delphi Products
EAN: 0689604161197
Label: Delphi Products
Manufacturer: Delphi Products
Model: SA10162
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Delphi Products
Studio: Delphi Products
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Features:
  • Large display shows channel number, channel name, artist name, song title, and channel category
  • Plug-and-play connectivity works great with home kit, car kit, and boombox options
  • Catch missed programs with the 30-minute pause and replay feature
  • Delivers more than 150 high-quality, XM satellite radio stations
  • Measures 4.7 x 2.9 x 1.3 inches (W x H x D)





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Not Yet
Too early to review as I haven't used it yet because I also bought a Roady.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Disaster
I bought the boom box and receiver combination; the boom box came from Amazon; the receiver came from a 3rd party; I couldn't get them to work; I sent the boom box back to Amazon; they refunded my money; I sent the receiver back and NEVER heard from them. UGHH. I'll never buy from a 3rd party again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Long in the tooth, still sounds good
Ok, the SkyFi2 is getting old, but it still works just fine. The display shows it's age with large pixel text, it's a bit bulky, it's thicker than it might appear in the photos, but if portability isn't a big issue for you, then this is a really cheap way to get XM for yourself. The sound is just fine, the features are actually very nice, the newer units don't have that much on the old SF2, especially if you set up in one place and leave it. I purchased this for a friend, along with a home kit, and the signal repeater, all together, for less than most of the recivers alone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Quality product, great mounting options, pause feature great.
I really like my skyfi2. The pause feature is great. This unit is easy to use. It does not give you the option of changing the screen color, which makes a difference when you do allot of night driving. The car kit comes with many mounting options to fit almost any application (temporary or permanent). I do not really like the scroll wheel. In DIRECT TUNE mode you must turn the wheel one click to make it WAKE UP. The second click will cause it to change the channel. This is really annoying when you want to go through the channels one at a time to discover new channels that you might like. However the remote control has UP/DOWN buttons that allow channel by channel navigation to be simple just like a tv remote.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Delphi Skyfi2
Easy set up. Works fantastic with built in fm transmiter, and XM radio what more can I say the best.



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