Electronics : Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna

Electronics : Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna

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Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna

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Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna
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Street Price: $29.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Audiovox
Color: Black
EAN: 0044476034220
Label: Audiovox Electronics Corporation
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Audiovox Electronics Corporation
Model: CNP2000H
Publisher: Audiovox Electronics Corporation
Studio: Audiovox Electronics Corporation
Variation Description: Black


Piece facts:
  • Designed to be used with the Audiovox CNP2000 XM Radio Mini Tuner Cartridge, allowing it to deliver XM satellite radio to any compatible XM-ready audio player
  • Works with a wide variety of products, including home theater and stereo systems, DVD players, mini and micro shelf systems, clock radios, and portable media players
  • Comes with a 6-foot cable that provides plug-and-play connectivity with your XM-ready audio device, a protective cover, and a windowsill mount
  • Windowsill antenna is equipped with a 20-foot connecting cable so your home dock can be placed next to your audio device, while the antenna is placed with clear visibility to the satellites
  • Weighs only 1 pound, measures 8 x 10 x 6 inches (W x H x D) at its largest point, and is backed by a manufacturer's 90-day warranty




Antenna with Dock Home Tuner Mini Radio XM CNP2000H Audiovox






0ur opinion:

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Home kit for the XM Mini-Tuner * includes desktop cradle and antenna * compatible with 'XM-Ready' home receivers

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The Audiovox CNP2000H XM Radio Mini Tuner Home Dock with Antenna is designed to be used with the Audiovox CNP2000 XM Radio Mini Tuner Cartridge, allowing it to deliver XM satellite radio to any compatible XM-ready audio player. The Audiovox XM home dock works with a wide variety of products, including home theater and stereo systems, DVD players, mini and micro shelf systems, clock radios, and portable media players. This convenient unit can be inserted directly into an XM-ready audio device with a suitable port, and the CNP2000 XM tuner cartridge allows you to have just one XM subscription that you can take with you to deliver XM satellite radio virtually anywhere you go.

The Audiovox CNP2000H has a 6-foot cable that provides plug-and-play connectivity with your XM-ready audio device, and it comes complete with a protective cover and a windowsill mount. The windowsill antenna that comes with this dock unit is equipped with a 20-foot connecting cable so your home dock can be placed conveniently close to your audio device, while the antenna itself is placed in a location with clear visibility to the satellites above. And if a longer cable is required to achieve satellite signal access, the Audiovox CNP2000H is compatible with a Terk XMEXT50 accessory that provides you with 50 feet of extending cable. The compact and easy-to-use Audiovox home dock with antenna weighs only one pound, measures 8 x 10 x 6 inches (W x H x D) at its largest point, and is backed by a manufacturer's 90-day warranty.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Bulky, but it works just fine! ...
The product works extremely well. I just wish they had enlisted an industrial designer with a little "Apple" sense - the dock is almost twice as big as it needs to be. I am therefore moving it out of sight, which should solve that problem while making it a touch more inaccessible for easy swapping of the mini-tuner to my car. The whole mini-tuner concept by XM is GREAT!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Works as promised
This product worked as promised. It plugged directly into my reciever. Displayed all of the relevent information. It got excellent reception. No need to place the antenna in the window.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Probably not a bad product, but make sure you really need it ...
I purchased the XM home docking kit and tuner under the impression I could use the tuner in a portable device as well as with my home stereo system. It turns out that most, if not all, of the portable devices out there already have a built in tuner and come with a home docking station. Therefore it only makes sense to purchase the home docking kit and tuner if you don't plan on buying a portable receiver. Luckily Amazon customer service is awesome and they are taking the device back. Thanks Amazon, great as always!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Good XM solution. Perfect antena
I was looking for XM solution for my apartment and was afraid that I will need to run wire to window with south view. However it pickup signal in concrete apartment building very far from any windows. Just perfect.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Car and Home XM Use of the Mini-Tuner ...
I like the Mini-Tuner. I was using a after market radio and Audiovox XMD1000 units for XM Radio. Not happy with the after market radio. So, I pulled it and went back to the OEM radio and added the CommanderMT and Mini-tuner kit. This gives me the freedom to pull the chip and take it in the house and use it in the XM Ready Stereo. WHAT A WONDERFUL SYSTEM. Sure, you can use a XM Receiver in a boom box, but that's like listening to AM Ready when you have an iPOD... GET A XM-READY STEREO and LISTEN to XM the way it was meant to be heard -- in the house on a great system - ALL THE TIME !!! The CNP2000 Mini-Tuner Home Dock and Car Dock system is a BRILLIANT IDEA !! WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE ? THANK YOU AUDIOVOX !

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