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Directed Electronics SLH2 Sirius Stiletto 2 Home Kit

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0884720009969
Feature: SIRIUS SLH2 SIRIUS(TM) STILETTO 2 PORTABLE RADIO HOME KIT
Label: Directed Electronics Inc
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Directed Electronics Inc
Model: SLH2
Publisher: Directed Electronics Inc
Sales Rank: 2036
Studio: Directed Electronics Inc



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  • SIRIUS SLH2 SIRIUS(TM) STILETTO 2 PORTABLE RADIO HOME KIT







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Item Description:
Stiletto 2 is a wonderful, portable way for listening to Sirius satellite radio. The SLH2 lets you maximize its use in the comfort of your home. Measuring 25 percent smaller and lighter than its predecessor, the Stiletto 2, is Sirius network's newest and most advanced portable radio. It features live portable reception of Sirius satellite radio, with the ability to store sports, talk and music on the device. When indoors or without a satellite signal, users can access available WiFi networks to listen to Sirius' internet broadcast. The device also supports Sirius premium audio offering, has a removable microSD media slot for expanded storage of MP3/WMA files, and bookmarks songs so that users can later seek physical or digital copies.
With this optional home kit, users can plug any set of headphones into the headphone jack, and thread the included antenna out the window to receive a signal. You can also dock and charge the Stiletto 2 and transmit the signal to any FM radio in your home.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * beware: not compatible with older stiletto models ...
"please ignore my 3-star rating for this item; i provided one only b/c i'm required to in order to post. i'm sure the product, in and of itself, is fine, but i bought it for a very specific application, which in theory should have been easily achievable, and instead was not. read on if curious.......i have (what is now) an older model of the stiletto, the SL10, which i had always used as a "walkman"-type unit only. recently, out of necessity, i decided to purchase a home kit for my stiletto. i''ve had relatively good success with other sirius home kits (used to have a starmate 1), so i was inclined to get a simple home kit for the SL10, rather than a boombox-type home dock, the soloist model, or other. as of the date of this review (nov. '08), it is almost impossible to find the SLH1 home kit (the one for the SL10 and SL100 models) at retail any longer, so i (rather stupidly) assumed the SLH2 would work just fine. comparing/contrasting online photos seemed to suggest the two are interchangeable, and sirius recently has released products with more standardized serial ports, and universal-type docks for other receivers, so it seemed reasonable to assume the newer SLH2 is backwards compatible with the older SLH1. THEY ARE NOT. i bought an SLH2, and when i removed the pieces from the box for some old-fashioned, hands-on comparison, guess what? while the male/female jacks for the A/C power cord, the antenna, and the audio out appear to be the same, sirius -- apparently -- has resized the chassis (a few centimeters in width, and a few more in depth) for the stiletto 2, and then further exacerbated the problem by retooling the mold for the docking cradle, so that now it is sized only for the stiletto 2!! WHY? why does sirius still make disastrous product engineering decisions like this? they are standardizing other design features. can they not take it one step further and -- at a minimum -- at least standardize accessories within a given product line, regardless of model age? short of an enterprising owner in possession of a dremel, an X-acto knife, some precision tools and TIME, the only way i can see how an SL10/SL100 could work with the SLH2 is to surgically carve away some plastic. i have none of these, so i returned the item."



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Everyone should own a Stiletto 2! ...
I love the Stiletto 2. I got it as a present for my husband's birthday and it was finally the one time I got him something he would have never got for himself but loves. :)

We enjoy it so much and got the extra memory card so we have 8GB of our own music on it, too. I am SO glad I got the home kit...we can sit right in our living room and play it through the stereo and it's awesome!!




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Useful but could be better... ...
The primary benifit to me is the ability to easily connect to a speaker system or stereo. As others have mentioned, you can connect to your home stereo with the included RCA/phono cable but there is also another audio cable with small 1/8"(?) stereo phono plugs which allows connection to PC type speaker systems. You can connect your computer audio output to the line input on the dock and use the line out from the dock to plug into your powered computer speakers and use your computer speakers to listen to the Stiletto2 in addition to your computer audio. The 21 foot antenna wire is great to mount the antenna outside or near a widow so you can improve indoor reception. Before this we could only receive indoors using the Wi-Fi, but that only provides limited functionality. Now we can get full use of Sirius listening indoors with the Stiletto2 and not have to use headphones. Some have complained that there is no FM transnitter but that is not a big deal for me. On the negative side...it seems curious that the volume control on the remote only adjust levels on the headphones plugged into the dock. When using headphones (unless they are wireless), you would be near a volume control either on your radio, the amp or the headphones themselves. But if you are using speakers you are more likely to be farther away and have more need of a remote when wanting to adjust the volume. The mute on the remote does work so at least you can totally kill the sound if needed though it is nessesary to make all other level adjustments at the amp...even the volume control on the radio itself is disabled when plugged into the dock. I intend to see if there is a way which would let me connect some powered speakers into the dock's (standard phono) headphone jack and let me control the volume through that. Dispite those annoyances, all in all this makes the radio much more useful and I would not want to be without it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It does what it is intended to do ...
Need a home dock for your Siruis Stiletto 2? Then look no further because this is the only choice you have.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
Not sure what the other reviewer was attempting to connect to. The docking kit is made to connect to the RCA inputs on your home stereo system. If you intend to connect it to a radio that does not have RCA inputs, then I agree it would just be a fancy charger at this point.

Easy to set up, however you might need an antenna extension if you do not have a window near by.


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