SIRIUS Stiletto 2 Portable Satellite Radio with MP3 Player | 
enlarge | Brand: Sirius Satellite Radio Category: CE
List Price: $399.99 Buy New: $228.70 You Save: $171.29 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 977
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.6 x 1.9 x 4.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: SL2PK1 Model: SL2PK1 UPC: 084720009819 EAN: 0084720009819 ASIN: B000WOT6O0
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| • | 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 |
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Product Description MP3 and WMA files can be stored on the Stiletto 2 and managed with the My SIRIUS Studio software for Windows PCs. Stiletto 2 is compatible with most Windows-based Internet music providers' download and subscription services. The enhanced WiFi capability of the Stiletto 2 permits access to standard SIRIUS Internet Radio (SIR) or for an additional subscription charge, SIRIUS Internet Radio's premium audio quality offering. A color 2.2" display and a six-way navigation control provide easy one-handed access to all features and content. Bookmark and purchase songs through any compatible online music service Pressing a single button to store LOVE individual songs heard live on any SIRIUS 100% commercial free music channel Setting up scheduled recordings to capture 100 hours of favorite SIRIUS shows or programs Storing music broadcasts from a subscriber's favorite music channels to create Radio Replays Virtual channels that are available even when there is no Satellite or WiFi signal available Dimensions - Width 1.9 x Length 4.3 x Depth 0.6 Weight - 4.3 ounces
Amazon.com Product Description 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 (adapter required). 
The sleek and stylish Stiletto 2 can play both Sirius broadcasts and MP3s. View larger. | 
With its compact design, the Stiletto 2 lets you experience Sirius internet radio on the go. | The compact Stiletto 2 MP3 player is a 4.3-ounce portable radio that is capable of receiving live Sirius broadcasts via both satellite and Wi-Fi signals. Internal flash memory is used to store Sirius content as well as MP3/WMA files for non-live playback. Listeners can easily bookmark songs and tag favorite songs for later purchase using any Windows-based online music service. Additionally, the Stiletto 2 supports removable microSD flash memory cards to enable users to conveniently expand usable memory space. MP3 and WMA files also can be stored on the Stiletto 2 and managed with the included My Sirius Studio software. The Stiletto 2 is compatible with most music download and subscription services. The enhanced Wi-Fi capability of the Stiletto 2 permits access to standard Sirius Internet Radio (SIR) or, for an additional subscription charge, SIR's premium audio quality offering. SIR gives subscribers access to more than 80 channels of Sirius Satellite Radio content on the Internet, including Howard Stern's two channels, Martha Stewart Living Radio, Sirius OutQ, and commercial-free music programming. Sirius also selected Altec Lansing to develop the new antenna headphones for the Stiletto 2. Featuring large 30-mm drivers for full-spectrum acoustics and an adjustable headband for increased user comfort, the new Altec Lansing antenna headphones can deliver hours of listening enjoyment in absolute comfort and crystal clear audio clarity. Other features of the Stiletto 2 include a brilliant 2.2-inch color display, a handy media dial, and a six-way navigation control that provides easy one-handed access to all features and content. Thrown in for added convenience are Sirius Replay, which allows users to pause, rewind, and replay up to 60 minutes of live radio programming; Game Alert, which allows listeners to track favorite sports team and drive broadcasts and alerts when scores change; and Game Zone, which provides a listing of the user's favorite teams in one virtual category. Parents also have control over usable channels with the parental channel lockout feature. Measuring 1.9 x 4.3 x 0.6 inches, the Stiletto 2 weighs in at a scant 4.3 ounces. About Sirius Sirius Satellite Radio delivers more than 130 channels of music and programming via crystal clear direct satellite feed. In addition to 69 channels of commercial-free music listening, Sirius also delivers 65 channels of sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic, and weather forecasts. Sirius--the official satellite radio partner of the NFL, NASCAR, and NBA--broadcasts live play-by-play games of the NFL and NBA, as well as live NASCAR races. All Sirius programming is available for a monthly subscription fee. What's in the Box Stiletto 2 receiver/MP3 player, battery, AC power adaptor, Altec Lansing headphones, ear buds, PC cable, and My Sirius Studio software. 
Listen to more than 130 channels of music and programming on the go--in the car, at home, or in the office. |
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great satellite radio January 6, 2009 I bought this item as a gift for my son. He loves it, gets all his sports news as it happens and can listen to his beloved football games as much as he pleases. The price was right, delivery prompt and would certainly buy from Amazon again.
I am on my third Stiletto and now it has stopped working January 6, 2009 First I bought the Stiletto 100 (from ebay without warranty). It lasted six months. Now I am on my third Stiletto 2 in a year and it is dead and unrecoverable. I got a service contract with it but every time I cash that in it cost me $20 plus another $15 to switch the signal to my new radio. I love Sirius, I love the service...but this portable sucks!
Stiletto 100's and 2's - just say "no"!!!!!! January 2, 2009 I cannot tell you how horrible a device these Stiletto 100 or 2's are. I believe I have had at least 8 shipped to me this past year 2008. Granted, all but one have been refurbs, but I went through at least 5 S-100's, one being new and that only lasted 7 months before it wouldn't receive the satellite signal anymore.
The refurbs were all bad right out of the box. I am convinced that no one actually refurbs any of these things, as I received a couple with settings of other owners still intact. All were broken in one way or another. Thankfully, I found a great customer service rep who switched all of my equipment over to an S2, but that did not go any better. It took 3 units before one worked, and that lasted only a few weeks before the playback files got scrambled and it could not play anything in order or even play what the file said. It played random files from whatever date and time and length it felt like and not even the same way twice, which when you are recording Howard Stern, is not a good thing. I record six hours Mon-Thu, in one hour increments, and cannot find the next file (part) anymore. The next unit worked a few extra weeks and I had just gotten confidence that it was a good one - emailing the rep and thanking her, when that very night (yesterday) it happened again - another scrambled brain. I cannot find what I want to hear - the file names do not match the contents. Another is soon going to be on its way. Oh, the pain.
I love to hate this thing. When it works, I love it, but that isn't very much time - the rest of the time, I despise it and Sirius should be ashamed of itself for inflicting these things on its loyal (lifetime) customers - they are a true piece of CRAP. If I had paid full price, I would be even madder, but I got the first one for only $150 and even at that price, they aren't worth the aggravation. I can only hope to get lucky this next time, but I Siriusly doubt it can happen. On the bright side, at this rate, the warranty will likely never expire because I cannot get one to last anything close to a year. I suppose that is an upside, albeit a small one, a very small one. If you buy one, you had better have a ton of patience or develop it very, very quickly.
The Best in Music December 25, 2008 The Stiletto 2 continues to bring me joy. Daily, I am impressed with its capabilities. Not sure what happened to the other reviewers with negative comments - I have had no incidents with the unit. WiFi is incredible. Recording assets are on par with most MP3 players. Only cons: Slightly buggy at times (exercise patience and you are listening again in 1 minute). Sirius needs to update software for Mac usage. Buy this and your music listening experience will never be the same! This is my third Sirius radio (2 Sportsters, now the Stiletto - not sure how Sirius can top this).
So far, just problems December 15, 2008 Within one hour of receiving the product, while I was on the phone with Sirius to get it activated, the volume button broke off while I was having to take out and re-insert the battery. I should have known that if one hour into my experience I was having to do a battery removal, this was not going to be a good product.
Now, less than a month after receiving it, it's just flat not working. It apparently has a signal (shows 2 bars) but will not play Sirius radio nor items from my recorded library. This has been a terrible experience.
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