SIRIUS Stratus 4 Plug and Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Vehicle Kit
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Manufacturer: Sirius Satellite Radio
Model: Sirius Stratus 4
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Sirius Satellite Radio
Label: Sirius Satellite Radio
Features for SIRIUS Stratus 4 Plug and Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Vehicle Kit:
- Easy-to-use, affordable Sirius satellite radio receiver with bundled car kit
- Easy-to-read 3-line display; 10 station presets; one-touch jump button toggles between music and news
- Includes universal docking connector and built-in FM transmitter
- Parental control with channel lock
- 90-day warranty
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Customer Reviews
Misleading product photo 
2008-07-10
I recently bought this to install in my car. The installation was pretty straightforward. I ultimately returned this product because the display was more primitive than indicated by the product photo.
The product photo for the Stratus 4 currently shows a three-lines of proportionally spaced font, which indicates a "pixel-by-pixel" display. However, the actual Stratus 4 has a cheaper looking "character-by-character" display where all text is monospaced. For reference, check out the following photo of an older model with the same display:
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My advice is to go to one of the big stores and see the Stratus 4 for yourself before purchasing. (And Sirius should stop providing misleading product photos to merchants.)
Good way to get into satellite radio 
2008-05-22
I've used sirius as a subscription internet radio provider for about two years; it's a good way to keep up with Jimmy Buffett concerts in the summer (Ch. 31)!
Adding on the satellite radio was easy, but I wish I could do a month-to-month subscription rather than pay for an entire year at a time.
The radio itself is fine--the installation was pretty easy. I run it through my cars' tape decks, and the sound is just fine. The presets make browsing much easier, and I like the "jump" function to local traffic.
Expect to spend about a hundred bucks on add-ons. You'll need/want a home setup, and I added an extra antenna for our other car. I'm really enjoying the amount of music choices so far.
Easy to setup, easy to use 
2008-05-14
Display is easy to read. Setup was very easy. Sound quality is good (not as good as my iPod). Wish it had a "scan" option to autoplay a few seconds from each channel. Well worth the $40 I paid for it on Amazon. Overall I am very happy.
After contacting customer service I learned that the Sirius Customer Service Database has all account passwords available in plain text for CS reps to read and have access to. It is unacceptable that a modern technology company would not safeguard customer passwords from the eyes of employees, making my password vulnerable to theft by an unhappy employee, contractor, hacker or anyone else who could gain access to Sirius CS database records. Too many companies have been forced to disclose the theft of customer data due to human error and Sirius is leaving the door wide open to a future security breach. My warning: If you use Sirius, use a unique username and password during account step to safeguard your identity and confidential account info.
low cost, yet mediocre 
2007-11-30
If this is satellite radio, I am not impressed. A year ago, I was in a rental car that had Sirus. I really loved the music programming, yet frankly, FM radio still sounded better. So, I am in Best Buy over Thanksgiving and I see a special- spend $50 and get this radio with 3 free months. So I decide to take the plunge.
The hook up and install in my car was easy. Yet, this system will leave you with a Rube Goldberg like contraption on your dash board or in between the seats- The unit, the base, and wires for satellite antenna, power cord, and the FM extension antenna.
And, frankly, the FM extention antenna is totally worthless. As a matter of fact, it will make your reception worse at times.. And, there are issues of hitting bad spots in city areas-- when going to lower elevations, or driving by some broadcast/communication towers, the FM transmit is going to not work, period. yet, I still get the satellite signal strongly on the unit.
If Satellite radio is run directly into the car's radio, it will be fine, or if you add yet another contraption- the cassette deck adapter. So, all this for getting satellite radio is not as cheap as you think, with all the additional install and component buying.
All this, and still, even if you have the perfect set up in your car, FM radio still sounds better and has a better stereo seperation.
So, I don't know if I am going to continue service as of yet. The programming is fantastic, when it the radio works. but, having a product that has mediocre performance is making it not worth it..