Sirius S50: Combine Your Favorite Satellite Radio Programs with
Your Favorite MP3s
Have you ever wanted to combine the benefits of commercial free
satellite radio along with listening to your favorite MP3s, all
while driving in your car? If so, Sirius Satellite Radio may
offer the product that you've been looking for. While car
receivers that allow you to listen to satellite radio and your
favorite MP3 music have existed for some time now, a recent
product released by Sirius Satellite Radio takes the satellite
radio/MP3 combination to the next level. The Sirius S50 is a
satellite radio/MP3 player that you can listen to while you're
either riding in your car or sitting in the comfort of your home
or office. The Sirius S50 comes with a car dock that connects
the main unit to your vehicle. While the unit is connected to
the car dock, you are able to listen to live Sirius Satellite
Radio programming as well as any MP3s that you have stored on
the 1GB flash memory unit. You can also pause and rewind the
live satellite broadcasts as well as record up to 50 hours of
your favorite Sirius Satellite Radio programming.
This unit also comes with a full color display which features
channel logos and wallpaper so that you can easily identify the
station that is currently playing. The neat My SIRIUS
Channels feature automatically determines your three most
listened to music channels and captures programming from each.
Do you like to create playlists of your favorite MP3s? Well, you
will find the Sirius S50 suitable to your needs as you can
create playlists from your MP3s as well as from songs that you
have recorded from your favorite Sirius broadcast channels.
Additional features of the Sirius S50 include: game alerts that
prompt you when your favorite teams are playing, a sports ticker
with up to the minute scores, 30 channel presets, and a one
touch channel jump button.
Along with the main unit itself, you also get a USB cable,
earbuds, and PC software that allows you to download MP3s to the
Sirius S50 from your PC. The software also supports streaming
Sirius music channels over the Internet which is free with your
Sirius Satellite Radio subscription. Currently the software is
only available for Microsoft-based PCs, therefore all of you Mac
users will have to go to your friend's house to download your
music if you decide to purchase the Sirius S50. The really neat
thing about this unit is that it also doubles as an IPOD-like
MP3 player, as you are able to listen to your MP3s and
pre-recorded Sirius channel programs with the earbuds that come
with the unit. You can clip the Sirius S50 to your hip and
listen to your favorite tunes on your way to school or work. The
unit supplies up to 6 hours of playback on the rechargeable
battery. If you're in the market for an in-car satellite radio
unit, you should definitely give the Sirius S50 a good hard look
before you make your final purchase. While it may be a little
pricier than your average satellite radio unit (Suggested
Retail: $329.95), it really puts those extra dollars spent to
good use.