Audiovox Xpress EZ Satellite XM Radio Reciever


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The Audiovox Xpress EZ is a satellite radio that is designed with a sleek and clutter free design that has a few buttons on its face. The Audiovox Xpress EZ package includes a long list of features that ensure that you can avail a lot in a small pack. You can benefit with the Xpress EZ radio along with the package that would also include a car kit with docking station, power adapter, XM antenna and vent mount. To start using the Audiovox Xpress EZ you just need to plug the unit into the stereo?s auxiliary input of your car that would supply the sound to your cars speakers. If your car does not feature an auxiliary input then you will need the XM Sure Connect cable or the FM modulator.

Features

The bright screen of the Audiovox Xpress EZ displays three text lines so that you can view the channel, artist and the title song at a glance. There is also a press dial tune button that makes the browsing of XM channels easy and quick. There is an additional feature that you can store up to nearly 10 channels that are your favorite. Your car frame features an audio output that helps you in connecting the Xpress EZ to the auxiliary input of the car?s stereo. The Audiovox Xpress EZ also has a number of accessories available. A home kit is available that connects the Audiovox Xpress EZ to the stereo of your home and if you need to use the satellite radio in multiple vehicles then you would need to pick up an extra car kit. You can mount the Audiovox Xpress EZ in the Delphi?s premium sound system that would enable you to listen to the XM satellite radio even when you are away from your car. The Audiovox Xpress EZ package also features an optional remote that offers you a suitable control in your car or home.


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Comments

  1. great looks man...looks truly are sleek.the features are great too...the display looks cool.
    the feature of adding 10 channels is the one that really got me hooked on...thanks for the article.
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