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Your Options for Buying a Satellite Radio Player

Date Published: 20th April 2006
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Americans are slowly changing the way that they listen to music. 
Instead of listening to limited radio stations that are sometimes filled with
commercials, people are now getting their music through satellite radio. 



Sirius and XM are the top suppliers of satellite radio.  To listen to
this amazing, commercial free programming all listeners will need a satellite
radio player.  If you are interested in making the switch from traditional
radio programming to satellite radio then you have four options when it comes to
selecting a player.


(1)  Satellite Radio Players for the Car


When you are in your car, how often do you turn the radio on?  Since the
majority of Americans listen to music when they are in their vehicle, satellite

radio players for the car are always in demand.  Satellite radio players
that are designed for cars often come in two varieties.  There are some
players that can be inserted where a traditional car radio goes.  These
players would require a mounting plate.  Circle or other shaped players can
be mounted on the dashboard or the ceiling of vehicle. 


The average price for satellite radio players designed for the car is between
$70 and $150.



(2)  Portable Satellite Radio Players


In addition to satellite radio, other advancements in music include Ipods and
MP3 players.  These products are popular because they are portable. 
One thing that many individuals, maybe even yourself included, do not know about
satellite radios is that some of them are also portable.  These portable

players are most commonly used when exercising or traveling on foot. 


The average price for a portable satellite radio is between $200 and
$350.



(3)  Home-based Satellite Radio Players


Satellite radio players that are designed for home are similar to the above
mentioned players; however, they are often stationary.  Home-based
satellite radios come in a wide variety of different designs. The different
design options make it possible to match a player with a particular home décor
color or style.  Due to the size of most home satellite radios, they are
often unable to be used in vehicles or as portable players.


The average price for a home-based satellite radio player is between $100 and
$400.



(4)  AllinOne Satellite Radios


If you are music lover then it is likely that the above mentioned satellite
radio players appealed to you, but what if all of them did?  Purchasing a
satellite radio player for the home, vehicle, and another one to take with
wherever you go can get fairly expensive.  All-in-one satellite radios are
a solution to that potentially expensive problem.  All-in-one satellite
radios are small enough so they can be transported whenever you go and they can
also be used in the home or in your car. 
 
The average price
of an all-in-one satellite player is between $150 and $350.

The features
found on a satellite radio player will all depend on the manufacturer; however,
there are some common product features.  The majority of satellite radio
players come with rechargeable batteries, full color displays, channel presents,
a remote control, and song storage.  Portable players are likely to come
with headphones and a belt clip.  Satellite radios that are designed for
the vehicle are likely to come with stands, suction cups, and other dashboard
accessories. 


If you are interested in subscribing to a commercial-free satellite radio
service then you will need at least one of the above mentioned satellite radio
players.  Of course, you have the final decision when it comes to selecting
a particular player, but you should know that all-in-one satellite radio players
are now the most popular.  All-in-one satellite radios give you the ability
to hook the player up to your car speakers, your speakers at home, or your
headphones.  To most Americans, the features are well worth the
price. 



Matt Barstow offers valuable tips and information about satellite radio, players, and services. Read his latest report answering the most popular questions about satellite radio.
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