LET'S GET SIRIUS
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Published on Sat, Jul 1, 2006
By: The LACar Editorial Staff
SIRIUS S50 PORTABLE RADIO PLAYER WITH MP3
If you haven't yet heard, let me be the bearer of good news: Satellite radio
rocks.
Once you've lived with it, it's hard to go back to normal radio (or terrestrial
radio, as is the name now given to regular FM and AM radio). When Heath Ledger
says, "I wish I could quit you" he was really thinking about his satellite
radio subscription. It's that addictive.
WHAT MAKES YOU SO GOOD?
Sound quality, for one - When the signal is optimized, satellite radio sound is
akin to CD sound-clean and dynamic, with ultra-quiet background noise. By
comparison, terrestrial radio sounds like, well, radio.
But, that's only half the story. Where satellite radio really shines is in the
content. Terrestrial radio reduces programming down the lowest common
denominator. By design, it cannot offend. In order to stay commercially viable,
it can't venture too far from the mainstream. Hence, terrestrial radio suffers
from the Ryan Seacrestization of programming.
It's no coincidence that radio shock jock Howard Stern ended up on Sirius
satellite radio. With no commercial or regulatory programming constraints,
satellite radio programming has virtually no boundaries. With hundreds of
stations available, programming is naturally more inventive, more imaginative,
and just plain more enjoyable.
This is not to say that satellite radio has no drawbacks. You do have to pay for
it (albeit, it's the cost of a mere lunch at a sit-down restaurant). Reception
in underground garages, certain buildings, and tunnels is mostly non-existent.
And fiddling with plug-and-play units can be a bit dicey when driving.
QUANTUM LEAP
The new S50 is the first Sirius-equipped unit that tackles the major weaknesses
of satellite radio. It does so turning it into an MP3 recorder. The S50 allows
users to capture and store up to 50 hours of SIRIUS content, or a mix of SIRIUS
programming and MP3/WMA files, enabling listening on the go.
This allows the S50 to continue operating in weak signal environments. So, if
you want to listen to the S50 inside your office or at the gym, simply switch to
playback mode and listen to MP3 files you've downloaded or to satellite
broadcasts that you've previously recorded.
The S50 not only performs well, it looks good doing it. The unit measures just
1.9 by 3.9 inches and 0.7 inches thick, and includes a full color display, sleek
black exterior and voice-assisted channel navigation. When attached to a home
dock, car dock or executive docking station, the S50 provides easy access to
live content, and captures and stores both scheduled and unscheduled SIRIUS
programming. This feature allows users to listen to SIRIUS' unique programming
anywhere.
WORKING IT
The SIRIUS S50 stores content in a variety of formats for listening on the go,
including "My SIRIUS Channels," "My SIRIUS Songs," "Scheduled Record," and "My
Playlists. The "My SIRIUS Channels" feature automatically gathers and refreshes
sets of programming from the user's three most-listened-to channels. The "My
SIRIUS Songs" feature allows the user to save favorite songs or talk shows with
the press of a button. The "Scheduled Record" feature allows the user to set the
radio to capture favorite shows on a one time or recurring basis. The "My
Playlists" feature allows users to supplement SIRIUS content with their own
MP3/WMA library when attached through the home dock to a PC. The PC application
also allows users to synch channel and image updates automatically through
SIRIUS' website.
The car and home kits utilize a rotary "SIRIUS Media Dial," which provides quick
and easy access to content. Listeners can turn the knob to find their favorite
SIRIUS channel, tilt to pause, rewind, fast-forward or save a favorite song or
show. In addition, voice-assisted navigation tells the user what channel they've
selected, eliminating the need for the user to take their eyes off the road
while driving. The radio also includes 30 channel presets; a jump button for
one-touch tuning to traffic and weather reports or to a favorite SIRIUS channel;
a sports ticker that flashes personalized sports scores; and a "Game Alert"
feature which prompts when the user's favorite NFL, NHL, NBA, or other sports
teams are playing on SIRIUS.
Straight out of the box, the SIRIUS S50 package includes wearable accessories
(6-hour rechargeable battery, ear buds, belt clip, armband, USB cable and AC
adapter) and a car dock, which includes an adhesive mount, custom cigarette
lighter power adapter, a remote control, ultra-low profile antenna, DC input and
line output.
MOUNTING THE UNIT
Here's a tip for car audio users: Don't bother with a complicated mounting in
your vehicle. Just keep the unit in your center console and access the controls
via the easy-to-use remote control. This way, you don't have to worry about
tempting would-be thieves. Moreover, it'll be a lot easier to take the unit out
for home or pedestrian use.
A home dock, which includes audio mixing for PC sound pass-through, and connects
to speakers and PCs, a remote control, home antenna, USB cable, audio cable and
power supply is available for MSRP $99.99. A desk or wall mountable executive
system, including high fidelity speakers, will also be available. Replaceable
batteries will be sold separately.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
There are many ways one can hear the S50. In a vehicle equipped with FM radio,
you can use the wireless FM modulator that comes with the basic package. If
you're one of the fortunate few with a vehicle equipped with an auxiliary audio
component jack, you can wire the S50 directly to your sound system.
Clearly, the direct wiring route is the way to go for the best sound quality.
That sound will be comparable to a good MP3 player. On the other hand, the S50's
FM modulator works surprisingly well, exhibiting far less reception-related
unwanted noises than I'm used to hearing from other FM modulators.
On a high end home system, the limitations of the S50 become just a bit
apparent. In the treble region, there is more sibilance than used to hearing -
indicating some subtle distortion in the upper regions. There's a tab too much
edge when compared with state-of-the-art components or the real thing.
Of course, this is on a high end home system. None of this was noticeable in
vehicle operations or when using the supplied headphones for pedestrian
operation.
Overall, the system proved itself well. The SIRIUS S50 represents a breakthrough
in versatility and performance for portable satellite systems. It clearly
advances the state-of-the-art in hand-held entertainment, and its presence on
the consumer market bodes well for the future of satellite radio.
SUMMARY JUDGMENT
The current benchmark for all-in-one satellite radio systems.
For more information about SIRIUS products, go to
www.sirius.com
SPECIFICATIONS
Price as tested:
SIRIUS S50
$299.99 (discounts and rebates frequently available)
SIRIUS S50 Home Kit:
$99.99
Accessories included with the basic S50 package:
Ear buds, belt clip, USB cable, AC adapter, car kit with wireless FM modulator,
low profile antenna, vehicle power adaptor, universal mount, remote control
Features:
SIRIUS Media Dial pauses, rewind and fast-forward through your favorite content
1 GB/50 hours of mp3/WMA and/or stored SIRIUS content
Voice feedback announces paused channel
Full color display
30 channel presets
"My SIRIUS" channels automatically generate custom content based on your
listening patterns.
Sports Ticker shows scores from any play-by-play broadcast on SIRIUS while
listening to your favorite content
Game Alert prompts you when your favorite teams play and score
One-touch access to traffic and weather reports for your city or use to tune to
your favorite SIRIUS channel
Dimensions:
3.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches
Battery Life:
USB-Rechargeable battery lasts up to 6 hours