Audiovox Car XMCK5P XM XpressEZ Satellite Radio Receiver/Car Kit Combo
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Manufacturer: Audiovox Electronics Corp
Model: XMCK5P
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Audiovox Electronics Corp
Label: Audiovox Electronics Corp
Features for Audiovox Car XMCK5P XM XpressEZ Satellite Radio Receiver/Car Kit Combo:
- Favorites button allows you to program 10 of your favorite channels via presets
- Universal connector- easily move XPress EZ between car, home & audio system with compatible accessories
- Easily view channel, artist, and song title via a bright 3 line screen
- The Tune and Press Dial allows you to move quickly through XM channels
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Customer Reviews
love this radio 
2008-03-03
my friend told me to buy this and i did and i love it it works well and sounds wonderful so i would buy this one again the other guy must not have hooked it up right or something
Love it
Love it 
2008-03-03
I have 3 of the express EZ and i love them i love the auto tune we have had no issues with them they sound wonderful and they are very easy to use and they dont cost much we have the ez in all of our cars.
Great product
Good when it works 
2008-02-10
I bought this from BestBuy and had them install it. The first one lasted for almost 15 hours of playing time (I was driving across country for a move when it died.) Took it back to a different BestBuy and got it replaced. The second one died after about 10 hours of playing time. So I'm out 100+ for installation of a bad product.
THE radio for no frills XM 
2008-07-14
If you're looking for XM radio at home or car, this will fit the bill. I use mine as a component to my home stereo, and I drag it out to the car for trips. It works well both places. It is important to note that XM service is equal no matter what receiver you use. Why anyone would buy anything but this model is a mystery to me. The unit has not broken on me, and it seems rather hardy provided you handle with care. One bad thing about this product is that it does not come with a wall adapter, which makes its home use prohibitive without purchasing one a la carte.
Great little XM receiver 
2008-05-20
I just bought 2 of these: One for home, one for office, both to be used with a docking station. I have no complaints at all, except for the fact that you cant manually enter in the station numbers, like I can do on my roady. Other than that, I really like this product.
Affordable xm unit that works well 
2008-05-02
I have wanted XM for a long time, and I found that this unit may be inexpensive, but gives me the access and features I need. It has 10 preset favorites, bright lcd screen that displays artist and song (or baseball scores), built in fm broadcast if I'm not able to directly connect it to the car I'm in by auxilary jack, and fm sureconnect kit for better non aux connection. This also uses many of the Xpress family accessories such as the boom boxes, bonus (Altec Lansing XM3120 Docking/Speaker System for Audiovox Express and Delphi Roady XT or Audiovox XMB-10 XM Boom Box for Xpress XM7 Satellite Radio Receiver)
There is some fuzz using the fm transmitter at times, but that is a hazzard of that feature if you are traveling. Utilizing the Sure connect feature virtually eliminates any crackle in the transmitter. In some cities the fm frequency are more clean than others, so that also effects performance also. Overall, the most bang for your buck if you just want access to enjoy XM.
Unreliable 
2008-04-06
I bought one of these for my wife, it worked for about a week before it died, always displaying an antenna error message. (I tested her antenna with my radio and it was fine.) The second one also only lasted a week before it died, always displaying "loading" and emitting a high pitched whine. It's also hot to the touch. We'll probably replace it with something not made by Audiovox.
Poor Performance - Express EZ 
2008-03-27
This was my third radio in three years. I bought this one after my Roady XT died after two years. I bought the Express because it was inexpensive and I'm growing tired of putting money into radios every few years. The first radio lasted less than a month.
My Express EZ had static no matter what empty station I tuned to. It even had static when changing channels. When I drove out away from the city it got a little better.
It seemed to also have a weak re-transmitter because my car radio had difficulty picking up the signal from the Express at the dash board to the rear window were my car's antenna was. The re-broadcast signal would fade out a lot. All the time I would have a solid 3-bars of down link signal. I never had these problems with the Roady.
After two days of trying different channels and antenna locations I took the radio back to Best Buy and got my money back. I ordered another Roady through Amazon for the same money, and I'm currently awaiting delivery.
Depending on how this new (and 4th radio) does, I might just cancel my XM subscription, and be done with the whole Sat-radio thing.
I was fairly content with sat-radio, (even though it seems to go up a few dollars more every year) before these problems. Worked well in the car and the house (with the home kit) but I'm not buying new radios every few years, and I'm not going to buy stuff for my stuff, like power boosters etc. - Brian