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Electronics : Audiovox Car XMH10A Xpress Home Kit

Audiovox Car XMH10A Xpress Home Kit

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Audiovox Car XMH10A Xpress Home Kit
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 625










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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Audiovox
EAN: 0044476036965
Label: AudioVox
Manufacturer: AudioVox
Model: XMH10A
Publisher: AudioVox
Sales Rank: 625
Studio: AudioVox



Features:
  • Home docking kit designed for Audiovox Xpress satellite receiver
  • Tabletop docking station powers and charges Xpress while you listen
  • Weather-resistant antenna with 21-foot cable for windowsill installation
  • RCA audio cables run from dock's output to home stereo's input
  • Includes AC/DC power adapter; backed by 1-year warranty







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
PRODUCT FEATURES:Desk/Table top docking stationAC/DC power adapterRCA audio cablesWeather resistant window sill antenna

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Audiovox Xpress WMH10A home dock offers everything you need to enjoy your Xpress plug-and-play satellite radio through your home stereo speakers. The kit starts with a tabletop docking station that cradles your Xpress at an easy-to-access angle, along with an AC power adapter that powers and charges your Xpress while you listen. The weather-resistant home antenna, meanwhile, comes with a 21-foot cable, so you can install the antenna on an outdoor windowsill to receive the best possible reception. Finally, the kit's RCA audio cables run from the docking station's output to one of the unused inputs on your home stereo receiver. The kit, which is designed exclusively for the Audiovox Xpress, carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor.

What's in the Box
Docking station, home antenna with 21-foot cable, AC adapter, RCA audio cables, user's manual.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Item Didn't Work, Horrible Customer Service ...
This item worked well for a couple of weeks before the AUDIO OUT receptacle stopped producing a signal. The radio still received power, and the radio received a signal from the antenna, and the audio cable worked when tested with other devices. I returned the cradle to Audiovox since the source of the problem is apparently the AUDIO OUT receptacle on that component. I quickly received a cradle back from Audiovox (probably the same unit that I sent to them, but I didn't note the serial number). Once again, the radio received power and a good signal, but no AUDIO OUT signal was produced from the cradle. I sent the entire kit back to Audiovox and after waiting for a couple of weeks, I called to ask about the status. Right off the bat, I received a lecture that they wouldn't continue to send me new components since their testing showed that the item worked. I was told that my radio could be the problem and that any future returns should include my radio in order to fully test the problem. The person I spoke with couldn't A) confirm that their testing included the AUDIO OUT receptacle, and B) explain how it is that my potentially flawed radio works fine when using other cradles. I was holding off on reviewing this product until I received this second replacement, thinking that I will ultimately receive a unit that I'm happy with. After this recent customer service experience, I wish I hadn't made this purchase.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great accessory ...
Love this accessory. Makes it so easy to use my satellite radio in my home.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very Pleased ...
This was a good purchase, it works great. The antena works indors, just make sure is facing a south window. On the down side, it doesn't work when it is raining. By the way great seller, quick ship.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Perfect Service ...
All I ask is that you get what you ask for at the price and the time you're told and they do a great job.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Simple Unit. Does What Its Supposed To. ...
I ordered this unit for my xpress rc and it does what its supposed to. It comes with everything needed to get this unit hooked up to your home stereo (except a remote which I understand b/c the xm units come with a remote) very somple to hook up and it sounds great once everything gets hooked up. also the antennae is weatherproof. Other than that not a whole lot to say about this unit, lol.


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