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4/23/2012

Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits Review

Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits
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I've had my MyFi for a week now and I must say that it has exceeded my expectations. I do live in an urban area where reception is great (DC) but I find that I rarely use the live programming when on the run and just rely on my recorded content.
First what's great about the MyFi:
1) I'm new to satellite radio and was very impressed with the variety of music available. I've discovered lots of artists that while I had my Ipod I never knew existed. Add to that the great live events, talk radio, and other content.
2) XM2Go works flawlessly. But for the limitations (below) it works flawlessly. Pop your MyFi in the cradle at night and in the morning you have 5+ hours of content. Note, the box says 5 hours but in reality if you record any of the more compressed channels (talk etc.) you will end up being able to record more than 5 hours! I believe when I record music channels I actually get closer to 6 hours of recorded content. Once you have your content you can easily scroll from song to song. Skip the ones you don't like. Replay the ones you do.
3) It is truly portable. I go from pocket (headphones), to car (FM transmitter), to home cradle (line-in to the stereo) without ever interrupting listening.
4) It comes with everything you need, including a remote control so you can easily switch channels as your MyFi sits in its cradle across the room (you can't say that about the Ipod). Further, what it comes with is great quality. I love the swivel car cradle - not only do you not have to worry about plugging wires into the MyFi everytime you bring it into the car (they are plugged into the cradle), it makes reading the display a breeze for both the driver and the passenger (just swivel it between the two).
5) Replaceable battery. Unlike the Ipod the MyFi, like a cell phone, has a swappable battery. That means you can (eventually) either buy a replacement when the battery starts to lose strengh without conducting the surgery necessary on the Ipod (this is huge given the amount of use these devices get and the liklihood that batteries will only hold their full capacity charge for 6-12 months) or just have one handy to extend your listening time.
6) It's solid state. Unlike the Ipod you don't have to worry about a hard drive to go bad (like mine did in 8 months!)
7) Recording isn't limited to scheduled records. You can always nab a song here or there by just hitting the XM2Go button.
8) It feels solid in your hand. Yeah, it's bigger and heavier than an Ipod (think thick PDA, or perhaps the Dell MP3 player) but it's designed to fit in your hand well and works well for both left (me) and right handed people.
Now the things you should be aware of (though, knowing them I still would buy one):
1) Don't expect non-stop reception when you are roaming around. Even in metro areas you might drop a signal when you aren't using the home or car kits. I imagine it is difficult at best in non-urban areas to maintain a line of sight with the sats. Just expect that you will need to make use of the recorded content in those situations.
2) Don't expect the sound quality of a high-bitrate MP3 on the Ipod. I suspect that this has everything to do with the nature of Sat radio and nothing to do with the MyFi hardware, but, the quality is not the same. Although I would rate it great, you do notice that you are getting a compressed stream.
3) Don't expect to be able to control your content. Unless you save a recording session for days you won't likely get the same songs day to day (the playlists on XM are vast, rarely are there repeats) (notable exception is if you record the top 20 channel). That's a good thing if you like variety - that's a bad thing if you like the comfort of always having your favorite tunes handy.
4) The AV cable is a bit short (nothing an extension cord couldn't fix).
5) I would like to see a more sophisticated recording scheduler. Currently you can only schedule 2 record sessions and it limits you to recording within the next 24 hours (unless you schedule a daily recording session). With all of the great XM content it would have been nice to be able to set up a recording session several days into the future.
6) I would like to be able to lock or protect songs or even whole sessions from being recorded over by new recording sessions. Currently, the way it works is just a simple first in first out method. Fortunately, it is smart enough to merely delete a portion of an overwritten section as opposed to the whole section.
7) It doesn't buffer like a TiVo/ReplayTV. It would be nice to pause and/or rewind live content.
8) Fianlly, I would love a computer interface so that that XM can distribute updated software to fix some of the above issues.
This product is great.

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The Delphi MyFi, the first personal, portable XM2GO satellite radio that delivers XM's Ultimate PlayList™ anytime, anywhere - at home, at work, in the car and now, on the go.The hand-held MyFi gives users the personal freedom to enjoy XM Radio's Ultimate PlayList of more than 130 digital XM channels in two ways: a "live" listening mode and a time-shifting "memory" mode. The MyFi's live mode enables users to listen live to all of XM's 68 commercial-free music channels, plus premier news, sports, talk, traffic and weather channels. MyFi's memory mode - called "My XM" -- allows users to store five hours or more of XM's outstanding content with the press of a button, even when the unit is not in use. The MyFi makes it possible to enjoy XM Satellite Radio anywhere, anytime, effortlessly. Large, illuminated six-line LCD display. Up to 30 channel presets. Built-in alarm clock.

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10/30/2011

Aurum Cables 3.5mm Car Stereo Auxiliary Male to Male (Aux-in) Input Cable (6ft. Metallic Blue) (Ideal for Car Aux in / Ipod, Ipod Touch / Iphone 3g + 3gs / Mp3, Ipad Sony) Review

Aurum Cables 3.5mm Car Stereo Auxiliary Male to Male (Aux-in) Input Cable (6ft. Metallic Blue) (Ideal for Car Aux in / Ipod, Ipod Touch / Iphone 3g + 3gs / Mp3, Ipad Sony)
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I bought this cable because I wanted an audio cable that would be unplugged and moved around a lot and this looked like it could withstand the wear.
I was wrong. About two weeks after I had been using it, one of the ends of the cables started to rotate slightly if just barely twisted. This got worse and worse until the audio quality dropped suddenly, and then a day later audio wouldn't even transmit through it. At this point the end could rotate around the cable fully, indicating that whatever connection it had to it had been broken.
I was very impressed with the cable part of it, the material seemed very strong and durable, but where this fails is where the ends connect to the cable itself. At least in my case they were definitely not strong enough.
Beware of this cable.

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Aurum Cables High quality Cables * Compatible with iPod, iPhone 3G - mp3 player or home stereo * Premium Construction Wishing you could play music from your ipod or mp3 player in the car? Aurum Cables ' high-quality, gold-plated aux-in cable is the perfect solution. Simply plug one end into your music device and the other into the jack in your car, and you're set! The sound quality will surprise you, and the cable's durability makes it longer lasting than cheaper versions. It's even compatible with ALL ipods, the newest 3G and 3Gs iPhones, and almost every mp3 player. Worried that your car isn't compatible? As long as it has a 3.5 mm aux inline in jack, the cable will work! Quality Construction - Thicker For Durability Yet Flexible Due to Soft PVC Jacket - Full Metal Shielding Within Connectors For Durability and Interference Protection - Shielding Throughout Cable - Gold Plated Contacts Enhance Your Home Theater Experience Audio sources come in all shapes and sizes. DVD players, laptops, portable CD players, MP3 players, iPods, PCs, and projectors all have one thing in common-a 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo audio output jack. Newer home theater receivers, computers, laptops and even some amplifiers feature a 3.5 mm audio input jack for connecting to sources for signal.This 3.5 mm stereo male to male cable has been built for clean signal transfer and durability. Each cable has two gold plated plugs, each with a molded strain reliefwhich increases longevity for a cable that you can count on.

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6/11/2011

Visual Land V-Touch 2.8-Inch Touchscreen 8GB MP3/MP4 player with Camera including In-Ear Headphones (Black) Review

Visual Land V-Touch 2.8-Inch Touchscreen 8GB MP3/MP4 player with Camera including In-Ear Headphones (Black)
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My 10 yr. old, of course, wanted an iTouch for Christmas but at her age, it would either get lost, broken, or left on a shelf to collect dust so this was the perfect substitute. The addition of the FM radio and the camera (2MP; typical cell phone quality) with the ability to take video via the camera was the icing on the cake. The eBook reader is another nice feature.
She can't put it down. She's used the voice recorder, the camera, the radio, and obviously, the MP3 player. She really wants to download a book and what parent can argue with a child wanting to read a book whether electronically or not? At Christmas, all her "older" cousins asked her "Is that an iTouch?" and she proudly stated "No, it's a V-Touch..." (Whew!)
Pros:
-8GB is 8GB. Plenty of space for everything. (Plus it's expandable.)
-Camera/Video Recorder. (Big plus for non-cell phone carrying kids.)
-Nice size screen and the colors are sharp and bright.
-eBook capability.
-Stylus included. (Which allows even me to use it.)
-Computer connection and file transfer is very simple.
-Price. For memory size and functions I don't think you can beat it.
Cons:
-At first look, it seemed fragile to me ("cheap"). After more use, it's not so bad. It is obviously not as solid as an iTouch but it's more than 2 1/2 times cheaper. Unsure if a 3 foot drop would be it's demise and hopefully I won't ever find out.
-Charger cord is extremely short.
-Battery life(???). It seems that the charge doesn't last as long as I think it should but my daughter is using it all the time so maybe it's fine.
-Headphones. Not the highest quality but those can be replaced.
Unkown:
-eBook. Have not used that feature yet.
-Movies. We have yet to put an AVI/MP4 on it but I am confident it will be fine and the screen size should be perfect for viewing.
It's a great buy in my book! No, it's not an iTouch but it's a perfect little MP3 player with a ton of extra features and functionality. We haven't had it very long so I will update if things change but so far, so good.
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UPDATE: 12/19/2009
Well, what I figured would happen, happened... My, now 11 year old, daughter has lost ("permanently misplaced") her "V-Touch". Almost made it a year. Up until she lost it, she used it often. Never had a problem though. She was afraid to tell me that she lost it until after a couple weeks; it must have been tearing her up inside. In any event, I am glad I didn't get her an "iPod Touch" (Wouldn't want to offend anybody by calling it an iTouch...) It worked perfectly and was a worth while investment.
However she has iPod Touch on her Christmas list again... Oh, boy.
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Movies, music, pictures, text files and more all at the touch of a finger! The V-Touch Portable Media Player is the latest in touch screen media players.The responsive touch screen controls make navigating through your audio and video files a breeze.All other functions such as the FM Radio and Picture Viewer are equally enriched by the ease of use of a simple stylus or your finger.When you're not enjoying the fun of the touch screen, you can admire the crystal clear screen playing back AVI, MP4 and 3GP videos at 320x240 resolution on a beautiful 2.8" color screen.Or listen to your MP3 and WMA audio files through high clarity earphone output.Or for those who choose not to use headphones, the V-Touch has a built-in, stereo speaker.The V-Touch also features a built-in 2.0 megapixel digital camera which records both stills and videos. It also works as a webcam when connected to a computer through the USB port.Additional features include a voice recorder, FM Radio (with presets and internal recording), picture viewer, calendar and text reader functions.It also works as a USB Flash Drive to store all your important files.The large, internal flash memory should be sufficient to store a large library of files, but should you with to expand your storage space; the V-Touch also has a MiniSD Card Slot for even more memory.The unit utilizes the drag and drop feature making it quick and easy to load up your files. Included in the combo pack is the Visual Land SSB-10 In-Ear Headphones; combine style and sophistication with a perfect balance of rich bass and audio clarity within its metal craftsmanship.It is the perfect accessory for listening to your Visual Land Player or any other Media Player.The SSB-10's provide comfort and security against other obtrusive in-ear headphones.The ergonomic design is complimented by 3 sizes of soft silicone fittings for a quick and secure fit, well suited for any active lifestyle.

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6/06/2011

C. Crane FMT Digital FM Transmitter with AC Adapter Review

C. Crane FMT Digital FM Transmitter with AC Adapter
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1) Open up the box,
by removing 3 screws (one screw is in battery compartment and the other 2 are under those circular rubber feet which are adhesive and once removed can be refitted afterwards)
2) Locate the variable resistor marked VR2 on the circuit board. (For those non-technical this is like a volume control that is operated by inserting a tiny screwdriver and turning fully clockwise). Turn VR2 to the fully clockwise position.
Viola! The power output will increase by about five fold.
If you want to go even further, then
a) sit it on a grounded metallic surface, such as a metal tray to form a ground plane.
b) increase the length of the antennae to about 75 cm (29 inches) which is the correct quarter wavelength at these frequencies.
But frankly, you are unlikely to need this once you turn up the boost.
Enjoy


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