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Just like the title says, I am contemplating buying xm for this summer and would like pros and cons.
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Just like the title says, I am contemplating buying xm for this summer and would like pros and cons.
I have the clarion M303 in my boat, it is XM ready.Something else to consider if you haven't already is whether your boat's system is Xm ready or just capable? The former includes the Xm box and antennae, the latter just means the head unit is set up to take these add ons.
I stream pandora right now when I can but there enlies the problem. When I can or using all of my data.I stream pandora through my iphone to my clarion HU. Works great unitl my phone overheats from sitting in the sun...
I use it for 5 months a year at a total cost of $20, totally worth it. Large variety of music as well as comedy, sports, etc.
OUCH!!! Right there just did it for me. I would be listening at higher volume and would want very good sound quality. I was actually on the fence about it and was wondering about the sound quality, Thanks @David Analog for pointing this out. I will just stick to downloading my songs.I have XM on both cars/SUV, in home, and in an RV. Really enjoy the variety.
The sound quality is poor as this is a very compressed format. Not great for high listening levels but I don't miss a thing at the background levels I normally play it at.
Their usual bait rate offer over the past few years has been 5 months for $25. Just yesterday I got an offer in the mail for 5 months for $20. I won't act on it/activate it until May 1st, this way I will have it through September which is traditionally the end of my normal boating season. This time I will pay by check instead of credit/debit card since I have been nailed with the auto renewal at $12 to $16 per month after the special is over. At that time they bill/deduct for the whole year and it's on you to cancel it and get your money back.
For me its like clock work, when I'm putting the boat away for the off season/long term storage i call Xm to cancel, not suspend my service. When I'm ready to re-subscribe I make another phone call whether I have an offer in writing or not I ask for and receive it.