SIRIUS Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio with MP3 Player
- Robust and versatile 2 GB MP3 player with Sirius satellite radio reception
- Schedule recordings to capture up to 100 hours of favorite Sirius shows or programs; brilliant 2.2-inch full-color display
- Enhanced WiFi 802.11 and direct satellite connectivity; MicroSD media slot to augment internal memory
- Press single button to store favorite individual songs heard live on any Sirius music channel
- 90-day warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } With the release of the Stiletto 2, Sirius ushers in the next personal music player revolution. With a slim and sleek profile smaller than a video iPod, the ultra-portable Sirius Stiletto 2 satellite radio receiver features a built-in antenna that allows reception of the Sirius signal without the need for an external car or home docking station. This handheld receiver offers users up to 100 hours of internal storage of live satellite program and music feeds. It also can handle MP3 and WMA files, enabling you to mix Sirius content with your own personal music collection. When coupled with an optional vehicle or home docking kit, you can broadcast both Sirius radio and digital audio files over any FM stereo via the built-in transmitter (… More >>
SIRIUS Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio with MP3 Player
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5 comments
Erik Schultz on December 17, 2009 at 5:07 pm
The S10/100 was a very flawed item. The main problem, for me: I DO NOT WANT A COMBINATION ANTENNA AND HEADPHONES. That means I have to use “special” headphone, and when (not if: WHEN) they break, I’ll have to pay an arm and a leg for new ones rather than the perfectly fine $5 ones from the local gas station. So the S2 made the headphones more comfortable – who cares? Is that worth the extra $100? How about the ability to log into wifi using a username and password – what, you couldn’t correctly implement an ancient protocol like 802.11 the first time around? You can’t at least provide a firmware upgrade to fix that, instead you’re gonna try to hose us for another $350? Oh, and now we can insert a microSD card (not even included) – worth the extra $100. I say “no.” I say that unless Sirius’ engineers get their act together bailing as soon as Howard is gone.
ED on December 17, 2009 at 6:21 pm
The rebate had been extended by 30 days on their site and I had the updated form. Their web system was not so I mailed the form. They rejected it – I know how to properly submit. I let it go as did not feel like battling them.
Mr. A on December 17, 2009 at 8:08 pm
Ok, so I really enjoy Sirius Sat. radio. I decided to give the new mobile Stiletto 2 a try. Let me just say the reception is HORRIBLE!!! I took that back today for a refund. I MEAN TERRIBLE!! The signal constantly goes in and out or no signal at all. Also, you can record shows with it but only if you have a dock and only if you have a solid signal. If not then it will not record any shows that you enjoy….and of course with this unit…no signal..so that meant no shows were recorded. Then they give you these awkward headphones that supposed to have a built in Antennae…and with it still little or no improvement in signal. All over town, in the house, and office there was little to no improvement at all. The reception gained was TERRIBBLE!! The lady even said as I was returning it…she gets a lot of them returned for same reason. If you have Sirius….stay away from the Stiletto 2…they need to get there hardware up to decent standard!
Steve Otto on December 17, 2009 at 8:23 pm
I purchased an XM subscription 2.5 years ago. Late in 2008, I attempted to cancel the subscription. First of all, they make it very easy to sign up via the Web, but they make it almost impossible to cancel the subscription. They give you an amazing phone-run around (yes you have to call), then they simply place you on hold and wait for you to give up and go away. Really.
Secondly, once you sign up, they will continue to renew your subscription (charging your card) until you somehow manage to cancel.
Finally, my credit card company tried to help and we set up a three-way call. The lady promised to stop my service and said I would get a credit
for the unused portion of my annual charge. Yeah, right. This was 3 months ago and no credit has appeared.
Whatever you do, please don’t give these guys your credit card number. This goes for both Sirius and XM now that they have merged. They run a dishonest business.
Bernardo Ruelas on December 17, 2009 at 10:21 pm
Liked it when I first got it. like new out of the box. Hey you can even record shows/music on your Stiletto 2. I enjoyed it.