Electronics : Directed Electronics SLH1 SIRIUS Stiletto Home Docking Kit

Electronics : Directed Electronics SLH1 SIRIUS Stiletto Home Docking Kit

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Directed Electronics SLH1 SIRIUS Stiletto Home Docking Kit

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Directed Electronics SLH1 SIRIUS Stiletto Home Docking Kit
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5173





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Directed Electronics
EAN: 0884720009464
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: SLH1
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Ranking: 5173
Studio: Sirius Satellite Radio


Piece facts:
  • Comprehensive kit for listening to Sirius satellite radio through home speakers
  • Designed exclusively for Sirius Stiletto SL100 and SL10 satellite radio receivers
  • Handy home docking cradle holds Stiletto; minijack-to-RCA interconnect cable
  • USB cable and My Sirius Studio software CD for connecting to a PC; AC adapter
  • Wireless remote with numbered keypad; weatherproof satellite antenna; 1-year warranty




Kit Docking Home Stiletto SIRIUS SLH1 Electronics Directed






0ur opinion:

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Charges both Stiletto batteries at the same time / Also uses an FM transmitter to play the sound over any FM radio


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Interesting Product ...
This product when taken out of package (which is really hard to get out of) was you know not that hard to set up, but a little more clarification wouldn't hurt. Because I was never really able to set this up. I took out the dock and plugged it in look nice and putting the stiletto 10 on it with remote and hooking up to stereo is great. a small and pretty easy to use product that is really nice to listen to. How ever when it comes to the antenna part, things get frustrating and difficult fast. I unraveled the long cord and tried to figure out where to put it outside and face it. That's where the instructions help, but should show a picture. I had to call up Sirius to tell them to me how to face it. So I to a long thin piece of wood and screwed two screws into the top of the wood and placed the antenna on top so it's high up facing up. This works so much better that on the side of your house. Because I have a deck and placed the wood and bracketed the wood down and than its all set. A little work and then you'll have something that may work. The real problem is having the wire going through your window so you can never securely shut your window. BIG PROBLEM. Well so I fished it through window and plugged it in back of dock. It worked for 10 sec. I was trying to shut window best as possible, but not crushing window but it shut right down on window and surged my whole unit. I didn't know that at the time so what I thought was okay I have a antenna wire cut in two pieces and their is no way you can solder it together. So I just thought that if I get a new antenna it will work. So I bought a satellite antenna wire and set it up. It needs a cable wire which is even stronger so once set up I thought I make it stronger and it will be fine to play. The whole unit was broken and I wasted time and money on the whole thing. Finally everything was returned and started over with something else. This will work fine only if you find a different way of fishing the wire from outside to inside without using the window.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Siris is THE best sat radio and the home dock is awesome!
The SLHI for the Stiletto is a great accessory. It takes the i-Pod CRUSHING Stiletto and turns it into a great, full-featured, home unit. You can't beat the convenience and the sound quality is excellent. I give my highest recommendation to Sirius. It's absolutely the best sat radio on the market. XM will be dead in less than a year, I predict.

Enjoy and happy listening!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * christmas order ...
my order was received before the time allowed and it was the correct item. the recipient was happy with it. five stars for correct item and fast delivery.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Sirius deserves the "Worst Customer Service" Ever Award
I bought my husband, who is an electronics engineer, a Sirius Stiletto and home kit for Christmas. After 2.5 hours on his own and 2.5 hour on the phone with support, the items were returned. This was after paying a $15 non-refundable activiation fee to Sirius as well as $457 for a lifetime subscription which we did get refunded promptly.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Stiletto Home Kit works for me. ...
The Home Kit helps me get more use out of the Stiletto and came in handy when a couple of games were not televised. I love the versatility of the Stiletto and the home kit doesn't disappoint. Well, there is one thing....it comes with a handy-dandy remote control but, unless you have eagle eyes, it won't serve you well unless you're pretty close to the unit (if you've memorized your presets and don't need to see the screen, you should be fine, but if you want to see any score highlights, etc, you'll need to scoot closer to the unit).

To be honest, we're still in the honeymoon phase with the whole setup so if there are other issues, we have yet to experience them.

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