Delphi MyFi xm2go Satellite Receiver Print E-mail
Written by Joel Chan   
Wednesday, 22 March 2006

Have XM 2 Go

{mosgoogle}When it comes to satellite radio we can argue whether XM is better than Sirius till we're blue in the face. However, before Delphi came along, there was no way to take satellite radio with you on your jog or trips to the gym. That's all changed with Delphi's MyFi xm2go - the world's first portable satellite receiver.

Think of the MyFi as the Sony Walkman of satellite radio. The Delphi MyFi xm2go is a 7 ounce satellite radio receiver and recorder that will work at the beach, at the gym, in your car, or anywhere else you can dream up. At 4.5 inch high by 2.8 inch wide by 1.3" deep the MyFi is about the size of a large portable music player. The unit itself is a model of simplicity; 15 buttons, a 2.2" monochrome display, a headphone jack and a docking connector.

Even though it's a portable XM receiver, the MyFi does all the tricks of current satellite radio receivers. Like all satellite receiver, the MyFi shows the song information on its display. This is a very handy feature for anyone who like to know who they're listening to. In addition, the unit can streams sport scores and stock quotes so you can keep track of your empire.

For those time when you not listening with headphone, the MyFi includes a FM modulator so you can play directly to your car receiver - though the sound quality is at FM level when doing that. The MyFi can also alerts you when one of your favorite songs is playing - you can program up up to 20 songs and directly accesses 30 favorite channels.

Where To Buy It

Delphi MyFi XM2go Satellite Radio Receiver with Home and Car Kit

When the MyFi first came out it had a very high selling price of $349.00. Since then, the price has dropped quite a bit. You should be able to find the MyFi at many resellers for less than $200. This is on top of the $9.99 a month for the service.



 

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