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PIONEER AirWare XM2Go Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver

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Pioneer Airware XM portable radio

(4 out of 5) by W. Romer on Aug 9, 2008 (Ithaca, NY USA)
Versatile unit, home/car/portable. Comes with necessary docking, power-supplies, accessories. Sturdy. FM modulator for car use could use wider selection of frequencies.

2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

works good for two years then breaks

(1 out of 5) by M. Clare on Dec 9, 2007
I have had the airware radio for two years now and I was happy with it until last month when the FM transmitted suddenly stopped transmitting. I contacted Pioneer and they gave me the run around offering the new Inno for $140.00 and my old radio. Can you say RIP OFF. My advice is to avoid this product and all other Pioneer products because they don't back there products up. I thought Pioneer was a trusted brand name. I WAS WRONG!!!

Perfect price and perfect item

(4 out of 5) by Kelly Eriks on Dec 6, 2007 (Chicago, IL)
I've had this for a year now. I'm quite satisfied. However, I STILL get confused when I change my channels. I always want to use the volume button on the face to change channels! Regardless, for the price, it's a great deal. Definitely check out the Altec Lansing XM3020 speakers to match this with. Great price they have now for $13.99. Anyhow, XM Airwave is a great little product. Happy with my selection for my first time with XM radio!

4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

$350.00 !!! THIS MUST BE A MISTAKE (UPDATED REVIEW)

(2 out of 5) by John B. Moran on Jun 13, 2007 (New York City)
ORIGINAL REVIEW JUNE 2007/THIS RANT ADDED APRIL 5 2009

OK ARE YOU KIDDING ME? $349.99? FOR A MODEL I BOUGHT NEW IN 2005 FOR $200.00?

CAN BE PURCHASED ON EBAY WITH ALL ACCESSORIES FOR $25.00. REALLY.

THIS IS A HELPFUL WARNING TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING THE Pioneer AirWare Xm2Go. IT IS 2005 TECHNOLOGY. JUST THINK WHAT XM RADIO BLISS YOU COULD HAVE FOR 349.99 TODAY! SOMEBODY MESSED UP.
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MY ORIGINAL REVIEW


Product description says "Internal XM antenna".
Ask yourself why you would pay $200 for an XM receiver otherwise. You can get a car receiver AND a home receiver together for less.
Here's the problem: if you are walking about anywhere or jogging let's say, you will not be happy with the reception, even though not being tethered to a wired antenna is probably the reason you bought this device in the first place. The internal antenna is awful. And don't waste your money on that little device you'll see on the web that plugs into the hole on the side and "doubles" your reception for $19.99. Double nothing is still nothing. Direct line of sight to satellites is constantly interrupted and repeater stations sometimes help, sometimes don't. And if you get out of any populated area, you know that there are no repeater stations and your "stand alone" XM receiver is useless.

The unit works great when attached to a proper XM antenna in the house or in the car. So unless you want to walk around with your home antenna and 25 foot cable in your hand, forget it.

XM service is fine.

Buy a home unit or a car unit, save your money.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Although a little bulky a solid player through and through

(4 out of 5) by S. Burns on May 13, 2007 (Alexandria, VA)
This player delivers on most fronts. The ability to records XM songs live and replay them later as truly portable is why I purchased the system in the first place. One disadvantage of the player is the all or none of recording. System does not allow selective deletion of individual recorded songs as the 5 hours capacity fills up. To make room for more songs, all previous songs must be deleted.