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Good system with flaws. December 12, 2008 Contains everything you'll need to get satellite radio in your car, however, the only drawback is the signal reception is average on the FM transmitter. Most newer vehicles no longer have tape players in the stereos and thus the ability to get a clearer signal using the direct wired tape signal converter to the stereo is useless. Overall a good product, though I wish there was some way to get a direct feed to the stereo to avoid occassional static and transmission noise.
Does what it is supposed to... January 20, 2007 I haven't had any problems with the car kit so far. The clip doesn't fit very well on the vent in my car, and I don't really have a spot to stick the mount to, but the clip works well enough so it's not a big deal. I'm sure most people can use either the vent clip or the mount to their satisfaction. I have the antenna on my trunk, and my car antenna is in the front, and it works with minimal static in a large urban area. The cords are long, and the magnet is very strong.
If anyone is looking for the right frequency to use, this should help, although it is for Sirius, so they might not like us XMers using it.
Nexus car kit is as advertised, quality product January 11, 2007 Very easy to mount, the vent clips seem to be improved over previous XM radio vent clips. The mounting adhesive and bracket work very well, as long as you have a flat surface to put them on. It has a wide range of FM frequency outputs which is great for those of you in the city where there are lots of stations interfering. The only gripe I have is that the FM signal output could be a bit stronger. It seems better in my XM MyFi than in the Nexus. That may be do to my car radio or FCC regulations though. Don't let it scare you away though, overall it is very nice.
It's a car kit January 5, 2007 Car kit works as advertised. I've had good luck with the fm modulator at the high end over 107 fm. If you know what the home dock looks like, you know what this will look like. THey are virtually identical. Only issue with this item is price, but I'm not considering that in the rating.
Nexus Car Kit Review August 13, 2006 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Kit works fine. However, when I had it installed I learned the kit sends XM radio to the auto's audio system via FM. This leads to discernable static/warble (on occasion at normal volume, always at higher volume). The installer recommended a separately-purchased "direct connect" cable to improve sound quality.
As for the Nexus 25 unit, it would be valuable for it to display the countdown of the track, so we don't waste time recording a song when it's already begun when we arrive at that station (and we're hoping it's been playing less than 30 seconds).
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