Pioneer AirWare XM2Go
June 28th, 2005 | by Rebecca Day
Full Review - Conclusion
Conclusion The Pioneer AirWare is a cool accessory for an XM junkie. The time-shift function delivers a sufficient supply of programming that you can enjoy when out of sight of the satellite--a plus for office workers and/or commuters. Pioneer did a great job making menus and operation uncluttered and straightforward so that you won't spend unnecessary time poring over the manual. Whether its $299 price plus subscription is worth the hookup hassles depends on your tolerance for connections and cables. Pros: - You can record programming for later use - Works in your car, home or office - Comes with plenty of accessories - FM modulator reception is clear Cons: - Setup is messy at home or the office and requires a lot of cable connections and a satellite antenna - Bulky in size - Expensive

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