If you hurry you can grab some of the older models on clearance for next to nothing (or sometimes nothing or less than nothing if radioshut has MIRs) Starmate Replay is usually $100, should be on clearance for $49.99, and if you play your cards right you might get a MIR for $50. I was lucky and got $200 MIR for a $100 boombox and the Replay @ $50. ;)
However, univerasl docking is great, the Starmate replay does not have that.
I have since upgraded to a headunit with SR, but still, if you just want a radio this should be more than good enough.
Looks like a 2 line display, so you might have to take your pick of weather you want to see the song title or the artist (top line is reserved for signal strength and radio station)
but it looks a solid no frills entry level radio, as long as Sirius sticks with the $50 pricetag it's perfect for it's target audience.
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100 times better than the sirius one!
If you hurry you can grab some of the older models on clearance for next to nothing (or sometimes nothing or less than nothing if radioshut has MIRs)
Starmate Replay is usually $100, should be on clearance for $49.99, and if you play your cards right you might get a MIR for $50. I was lucky and got $200 MIR for a $100 boombox and the Replay @ $50. ;)
However, univerasl docking is great, the Starmate replay does not have that.
I have since upgraded to a headunit with SR, but still, if you just want a radio this should be more than good enough.
Looks like a 2 line display, so you might have to take your pick of weather you want to see the song title or the artist (top line is reserved for signal strength and radio station)
but it looks a solid no frills entry level radio, as long as Sirius sticks with the $50 pricetag it's perfect for it's target audience.