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714 of 725 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great product!
I've had my MyFi for a week now and I must say that it has exceeded my expectations. I do live in an urban area where reception is great (DC) but I find that I rarely use the live programming when on the run and just rely on my recorded content.

First what's great about the MyFi:

1) I'm new to satellite radio and was very impressed with the...
Published on November 30, 2004 by S. Northrop

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65 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Except for never getting reception, it's fine.
Yesterday, the mailman delivered my long-awaited MyFi. I quickly got it up and running. I then took it to the gym for its first big test. Overall, I like this product. It fits in the hand nicely, the layout is very simple to use, and it certainly comes with a ton of extras. The sound quality is as good as any other satellite radio I've seen.
My problem though is...
Published on December 8, 2004 by Stephen Jenkins


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714 of 725 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great product!, November 30, 2004
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This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
I've had my MyFi for a week now and I must say that it has exceeded my expectations. I do live in an urban area where reception is great (DC) but I find that I rarely use the live programming when on the run and just rely on my recorded content.

First what's great about the MyFi:

1) I'm new to satellite radio and was very impressed with the variety of music available. I've discovered lots of artists that while I had my Ipod I never knew existed. Add to that the great live events, talk radio, and other content.

2) XM2Go works flawlessly. But for the limitations (below) it works flawlessly. Pop your MyFi in the cradle at night and in the morning you have 5+ hours of content. Note, the box says 5 hours but in reality if you record any of the more compressed channels (talk etc.) you will end up being able to record more than 5 hours! I believe when I record music channels I actually get closer to 6 hours of recorded content. Once you have your content you can easily scroll from song to song. Skip the ones you don't like. Replay the ones you do.

3) It is truly portable. I go from pocket (headphones), to car (FM transmitter), to home cradle (line-in to the stereo) without ever interrupting listening.

4) It comes with everything you need, including a remote control so you can easily switch channels as your MyFi sits in its cradle across the room (you can't say that about the Ipod). Further, what it comes with is great quality. I love the swivel car cradle - not only do you not have to worry about plugging wires into the MyFi everytime you bring it into the car (they are plugged into the cradle), it makes reading the display a breeze for both the driver and the passenger (just swivel it between the two).

5) Replaceable battery. Unlike the Ipod the MyFi, like a cell phone, has a swappable battery. That means you can (eventually) either buy a replacement when the battery starts to lose strengh without conducting the surgery necessary on the Ipod (this is huge given the amount of use these devices get and the liklihood that batteries will only hold their full capacity charge for 6-12 months) or just have one handy to extend your listening time.

6) It's solid state. Unlike the Ipod you don't have to worry about a hard drive to go bad (like mine did in 8 months!)

7) Recording isn't limited to scheduled records. You can always nab a song here or there by just hitting the XM2Go button.

8) It feels solid in your hand. Yeah, it's bigger and heavier than an Ipod (think thick PDA, or perhaps the Dell MP3 player) but it's designed to fit in your hand well and works well for both left (me) and right handed people.

Now the things you should be aware of (though, knowing them I still would buy one):

1) Don't expect non-stop reception when you are roaming around. Even in metro areas you might drop a signal when you aren't using the home or car kits. I imagine it is difficult at best in non-urban areas to maintain a line of sight with the sats. Just expect that you will need to make use of the recorded content in those situations.

2) Don't expect the sound quality of a high-bitrate MP3 on the Ipod. I suspect that this has everything to do with the nature of Sat radio and nothing to do with the MyFi hardware, but, the quality is not the same. Although I would rate it great, you do notice that you are getting a compressed stream.

3) Don't expect to be able to control your content. Unless you save a recording session for days you won't likely get the same songs day to day (the playlists on XM are vast, rarely are there repeats) (notable exception is if you record the top 20 channel). That's a good thing if you like variety - that's a bad thing if you like the comfort of always having your favorite tunes handy.

4) The AV cable is a bit short (nothing an extension cord couldn't fix).

5) I would like to see a more sophisticated recording scheduler. Currently you can only schedule 2 record sessions and it limits you to recording within the next 24 hours (unless you schedule a daily recording session). With all of the great XM content it would have been nice to be able to set up a recording session several days into the future.

6) I would like to be able to lock or protect songs or even whole sessions from being recorded over by new recording sessions. Currently, the way it works is just a simple first in first out method. Fortunately, it is smart enough to merely delete a portion of an overwritten section as opposed to the whole section.

7) It doesn't buffer like a TiVo/ReplayTV. It would be nice to pause and/or rewind live content.

8) Fianlly, I would love a computer interface so that that XM can distribute updated software to fix some of the above issues.

This product is great.
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85 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great radio, still some kinks to work out, January 14, 2005
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Michael A. Smalheer "zombieman" (Lyndhurst, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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First let me say that I have only had the MyFi since Christmas (yes, my wife was one of
the people who actually got one). I waited until now to write a review so that I could
get a good feel for the product. Some other reviewers on this page have laid out some of
my pluses and minuses, so I may be reaffirming their comments. First, the great-

1) The programming. XM has tons of stations. I listen to a wide variety of music, and I
was able to fill up the 30 available presets rather quickly. One form of music I
particularily like is techno/trance, and there are 3 channels that play some form of it.
Also, there are 3 comedy channels, and on 2 of them they run segments of stand-up
routines from pretty much any comic out there. Very funny. Also, I paid extra for "High
Voltage", which is the "Opie and Anthony" show. In my opinion, well worth the money.
Plus, XM has all MLB teams, Big Ten Football, and many other extras. I love the
programming.

2) The actual MyFi package itself is wonderful. It comes with 2 holders - one for the
car, one for the home - which you can plug the antenna, power source, and audio connector
into so that all you have to do to switch from car to home is pull the MyFi out of one
holder and drop it into another. Very easy, very smart. Plus, you get 3 different
mounting options for your car, headphones, a personal antenna for when you are using it
like a walkman, RCA cable for connection to a home stereo, tape adapter for the car,
cigarette lighter adapter, home power adapter, and various cases and clips, plus a remote control. I was
honestly amazed at how much comes with this package.

3) Ease of use. It took me all of about 10 minutes to figure out how to work the menus
and different options on the unit. It is extremely easy to set presets, change displays,
change channels, etc.

4) Recording. This is a truly innovative feature. I have a digital video recorder, and
this works pretty much the same way. You can set up recording schedules, or you can
record whatever you are listening to just by hitting the record button. Very cool.
Also, you can record up to 5 hours of programming, so if you are indoors (where satellite
does not work without external antennas) you can listen to the recording. For me, it is
great because I can record the whole "Opie and Anthony" show and listen to it whenever I
have some free time.

5) This is a small plus, but in this world of huge problems to get anything done, the
activation is very simple. You can log onto XM's website, enter your radio code, cough
up some dough, and within about an hour maximum your radio will be active. It took mine
about 7 minutes to be activated (much like a cell phone).

Now, for some of the not-so-great features

1) First, I have to complain about the audio quality. As another reviewer said, you can
tell it is compressed. Hopefully the XM people are working to resolve this issue, but it
is sort of frustrating. I have a very high quality Onkyo THX certified receiver, and I
can pick up very subtle audio imperfections. I would say the quality is somewhere
between a tape and a CD. Sometimes it almost seems like it is "wavering". The sound
will be amazing for 1/2 a song, and then it will be like a tape for 1/2 the song. I
suspect this has nothing to do with the MyFi itself, but has everything to do with the
stream coming from the satellite. Also, using a tape adapter for the car is pretty
frustrating. I am thinking about having mine hardwired, because using the tape adapter
ensures that the best sound quality you get will be, well, tape.

2) The headphones. What a joke. These could possibly be the worst headphones ever
unleashed on humanity. They suck. The sound quality is a joke, and they are the
in-the-ear style, but they actually cause pain having them in your ears. It is an insult
that they send out this wonderful product with such abominations for headphones. Mine
have already found the garbage.

3) The recording needs a buffering system, as another reviewer said. It would be nice
if it started recording as soon as you tuned into a station, like a DVR, but... I guess
we can't have everything.

4) I am also reaffirming another reviewer's comments, but XM or Delphi or whoever needs
to make the MyFi able to connect to a computer. I find it amazing that in this day and
age we can have such a sophisticated piece of electronics released without the ability to
connect for updates and such. Maybe it is coming.

Lastly, there is the issue of reception. I did not include this in the great or
not-so-great categories because it is neither. I live in a suburb of Cleveland, and I
have had very little reception problems. However, since the stream is coming from a
satellite, I do not think that where you live has anything to do with reception. I think
that some of the reception issues raised in some reviews may be user error, as opposed to
the radio not working. XM is pretty clear about where to put antennas, and if you follow
those guidelines, you should have no problems. Now, that is not to say that the
guidelines aren't kinda dumb. They want you to put the home antenna in a south facing
window with no obstructions to the sky. My stereo is about 45-50 feet from any south
facing window, and the cable on the antenna is only about 25 ft. However, XM is happy to
provide and extension (for a ton of money I assume). I put my antenna in an east facing
window with a house obstructing the sky, and I have had no reception problems, so take
that for what it's worth. In the car, the antenna cable is more than long enough to run
from the front of my Tahoe to the back, out the liftgate, onto the roof, and still have
about 3 extra feet. There is basically no car the antenna can't fit in. It is magnetic,
and it stays put. Reception while traveling around was great about 95% of the time.
However, just like my GPS, when you are in an area that is obstructed by trees or other
objects, the reception fades. It is somewhat annoying that the people in charge of
coming up with this technology couldn't figure out a way for satellites to beam signals
through things. This has always irritated me with my GPS. Maybe in the future.

I realize this is a long review, but I hope it helped. Overall, I wouldn't trade this
for any regular radio. I love it, and I believe the technology and
sound quality can only get better, and it is pretty good right now.

2/10/05 - Update - Well, I have now had the MyFi for about a month and a half now and I have read some of the VERY negative reviews here, and I feel the need to comment.

First - Reception: I have had virtually no problems at all. I have used the MyFi in my car, my home, and as a "walkman". The only time I have had reception issues are when I am in my car and there is very heavy cover blocking the sky. I have used the MyFi almost everyday walking around Cleveland State University and I have never even had one single fade-out. I have even been able to go deep into buildings before the signal fades. Now, according to XM and Delphi, the unit will not work when a roof is over your head, but I have proven that very untrue. I have been able to listen to to the MyFi uninterrupted in a classroom with no windows. This may be a fluke, but take it for what it's worth.

Second - Audio - I mentioned this in the original review, and there have been many negative reviews about the audio quality. I have noticed, just within the past 2 weeks or so, that the quality has gotten much better. The "wavering" that I talked about is still present, but it is now only there about 25% of the time. I have been very impressed with the sound quality as of late. One reviewer said that talk shows sound like the people are talking into cans attached to a string, and I noticed this as well with "Opie and Anthony". However, both Opie and Anthony have been complaining about this problem, and the problem is coming from the studio that they broadcast from. They routinely complain about this during their program, and I have noticed a better sound lately on their program as well, most likely because O & A had a meeting with the XM engineers.

Overall, I would now give this unit 5 stars, whereas I gave it 4 before because of the audio quality. I do not have any complaints at all. Maybe I am unique in my experience, but I just don't get what any of the negative reviewers are complaining about.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I love this thing, October 17, 2005
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Bobby L. Whitney Jr. (FT WATON BEACH, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
It would have been 5 stars except the personal antenna is awful. I bought a different personal antenna from the XM Fan Store and it works great.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Met and exceeded my expectations, February 15, 2005
This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
First things first. This is not intended to be a review of the XM service in general. I had that in my truck for a year before getting the Delphi MyFi, so obviously I was pretty gangbusters about the service. But I've now had the MyFi about 3 weeks, including a two-week trip to Atlanta including air travel, hotels and rental cars, so I've gotten some good mileage out of it so far.

Pros:

Battery: This little beauty has about a 5-hour battery life (conservative estimate, as far as I can tell). This means that even for car trips, taking the dog for a walk, and any normal use, it has enough battery life to last. During our long car ride on the trip, I didn't really need to use the car charger, which was one less wire to hook up. I hate having a gadget that needs lots of random junk hanging off, and the battery capacity really cuts down on that.

FM Modulator: This is one of the major plusses to this little unit. Again, like the above, this means that in the car, you don't have a cassette adapter or wired aux jack. It may cut down slightly on sound quality, but it's still higher than standard broadcast FM radio. In addition, this had a special added benefit in the hotel. Usually a hotel has a clock radio, but not much else. The FM transmitter gave me the ability to broadcast to the clock radio, which was the only way to get tunes in the room.

Accessories: If you've bought the SkyFi, which is the unit I have for the truck, it comes with nothing. You need to buy a car adapter kit, then perhaps a home adapter kit, then worry about installation, and when all is said and done, the $100 SkyFi costs closer to $300 or more. This unit comes with *everything*. Car kit, home kit, headphones, belt clip, protective case, it's all there. Sure, the unit itself costs $350, but for a portable unit that's not bad.

Sound Quality: Again, XM is closer to CD-quality than FM. It won't meet the standards of the audiophiles out there, but it's not bad. I'd place it about as high quality as 128kb bitrate MP3. As long as you have decent satellite or terrestrial reception, the sound is pretty good.

Variety: This, of course, is what separates the MyFi from an iPod. Ever since the RIAA started suing people, I haven't been downloading any MP3's. And without good radio, I don't keep up to date on music anyway, so I wouldn't download music. So, I leave the music programming to professionals. XM has enough stations that unlike local LA radio, there is always something I want to hear, and unlike local LA radio, I don't flip through 6 presets of commercials. The really cool feature is that the name of the artist and song title are displayed on the screen, so I actually know who I'm listening to!

Neutral:

Reception: From what I could tell, reception was great in some areas, and not so good in others. At one of my hotels, I had southern exposure facing Atlanta. Connected to the home kit, I had three bars (of three) on both satellite and terrestrial antennas. Yet at my hotel in Montgomery, AL, I didn't get any reception. There were no terrestrial antennas in Montgomery, and my room didn't face south. Likewise, in my apartment here in California I have a lot of restriction as to where the antenna is placed to get reception. In the car, the reception is pretty much uniformly good. During most of my trip, I had the external antenna up on the dash, and got great reception. I've found from installing the car-specific antenna in my wife's car that this is even better, but once that is installed and the wire routed, it is something you don't want to remove. In the car, though, using the standard personal antenna is fine. Walking around, however, the reception can be spotty. While this is intended as a portable device, it doesn't 100% live up to its billing. I put this as neutral rather than a con, though, because in most situations it meets my needs.

Stored Content: The MyFi has the ability to store 5 hours of music content. It is billed as a major feature, but after the above reception issues, I believe it is added as a crutch because of some of the reception issues. That being said, if they had implemented the record feature better, it would easily have moved up to a pro for this unit. The main problem is twofold. First, the XM SkyFi2 buffers content, so that if you're listening to a song and want to pause/replay the song, you can do so. This is not available as a feature on the MyFi. Second, it has two recording slots, each with a 2 1/2 hour maximum. You cannot schedule it to record 5 1-hour slots on 5 different channels. You can't schedule it to record a 3 1/2 football game on one channel, followed by a 1 1/2 hour program on a second channel. I think that purely from a software programming standpoint, they could have fixed this easily. Last, I it needs to be in the home kit to record. I'd prefer that it be able to record easily on-the-go, so that if I wanted to leave it in a car overnight recording, I could do so. Alas, no such luck. However, even with all these problems, the record feature is a plus when traveling. I got no reception on an airplane, and the saved content was a lifesaver when I needed something to listen to.

Cons:

Antenna Compatibility: The personal antenna plugs right into the side of the unit. The car and the home antenna, however, don't. They don't plug into the unit at all. They plug into the car or home kit. I didn't think this would be too much of a problem, but in my wife's car, the optimal place to put this unit is in the cupholder. If the car antenna plugged directly in, I could do so. However, the car antenna only plugs into the car docking station. Which doesn't fit into the cupholder. If the antennas were interchangeable, it would be helpful.

Conclusion:

All in all, if I had to do it all over again, I would still buy this unit. I had read the Amazon reviews, and the reception exceeded the limited expecations they had given me. The ease of use for car usage makes it simple to take in and out of the car, and since I already have XM in my truck, my wife might start getting some use out of the XM as well. I've said before that I'm not a major gadget guy, and I usually look for gadgets that will improve my life, rather than just buying gadgets to own them. The Delphi MyFi meets that criteria.
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65 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Except for never getting reception, it's fine., December 8, 2004
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This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
Yesterday, the mailman delivered my long-awaited MyFi. I quickly got it up and running. I then took it to the gym for its first big test. Overall, I like this product. It fits in the hand nicely, the layout is very simple to use, and it certainly comes with a ton of extras. The sound quality is as good as any other satellite radio I've seen.
My problem though is in its portability, which is the main reason I paid for it. First of all, I live in Walnut Creek, CA which is a small town in the San Francisco Bay Area. When I'm not plugged into the home antenna, I get NO reception anywhere. When I went to the gym, I got nothing. I even put on that stupid looking external antenna. Even if it would have worked I don't know if I could have gotten a good workout with two different wires hanging down from me. But, despite that the external antenna has never done anything for me. So, if you are getting this unit and don't live in New York or LA, don't plan on using the live mode much, unless it's plugged into the home antenna. I have not hooked it up to my car yet, so I cannot comment on that aspect of it.
That being said, the only saving grace is the 2go feature. I did record two sessions last night, so now I have 5 hours of songs on it. So, now I can carry it around wherever I want to go. But, you can only record two sessions, so that is only two stations. I would love to be able to switch to news, sports, comedy, or other stations while I'm walking around. But, because of the reception issue I'm stuck with the recorded songs, which ain't bad. I also like how you can record a single song as it comes on the radio, if you like.
So, if you want to buy this thinking it is the long awaited portable satellite live radio solution, you'll be disappointed because you probably are not going to be happy with the reception you can get. But, if you get it realizing it that you'll mostly be using it to listen to recorded songs, you'll be very pleased. I'd recommend it, but I strongly stress waiting for the price to drop, because it's very overpriced right now for what it does.
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Wonderful, November 26, 2004
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This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
This product is perfect for someone entering the XM Satellite Radio revolution! At first, the price is a little daunting, but then you have to look at everything you get.

First, it is another plug & play receiver that you can swap between your car and home, just like the Roady and SkyFi receivers. Plus, it includes both kits for the home and the car. I honestly believe that this product is a great value for that alone, since this is one of the most advanced receivers in the market.

But, the MyFi also allows you to listen to XM on the go, which is the first of its kind. Like others have said in their reviews, this feature works best for larger cities where there is a nice repeater network in place. Plus, for those times you are in the subway or gym, you can use the XM2GO feature which works just like a Tivo. You can schedule a recording session, or as I like to do, record songs whenever I feel like it! If I am listening and hear good songs, I just hit the "XM2GO" button and the MyFi records the songs. Then, when I want to listen to these songs, I can scroll through all of the songs available and choose which one I feel like listening to. I love how the MyFi retains the artist info as it records.

Again, this may look a little pricey, but I honestly believe that this is the best money I could spend because I can already see how often I am going to use this. On a side note, I think that the XM service is incredible. I have tried Sirius, but didn't really like their programming. My favorite channel is XM200 which plays live concerts all day. Plus, XM is $3 cheaper a month which is always good in my book!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love It!, April 7, 2005
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Just purchased the MyFi from Amazon for $250 with their $50 off deal. I`ll skip all the details and just give my opinion of it`s performance compared with other`s opinions. I have the original Delphi SkyFi and wanted the Myfi only for the walkman like properties and so far it has lived up to my expectations. I`m sure it will get better but I give it 5 stars based on what else it out there (which for satellite radio is nothing).

I use it running, biking, skiing etc. where I want my hands free so the MyFi goes in a pocket or pack and I use the external antenna. I attached the antenna to my favorite ball cap and left it on there so it`s always ready to go. It isn`t heavy or very noticeable or hard to attach. It`s just another wire, right next to the headphone wire, coming from my head. I didn`t find it to be much of a problem as others did.

With the external antenna the reception while doing activities was flawless in open areas but was lost in thick trees. This was acceptable to me as I`m in bad reception areas only for short periods of time.I tried it without the external antenna and noticed it doesn`t like movement much but works fine in open areas in an upright static position (sitting on the beach for example).

The battery life was 6 hours on the first full discharge. The recording feature is easy to do and is just like listening to live XM. You can only program two separate recording sessions for up to five hours. Having the capability of more recording sessions would be nice (say five separate one hour sessions). And being able to download directly to a computer would be a bonus. But for now it`s the best thing going.

In addition, I use it in my second vehicle (I kept the SkyFi for my other vehicle) and it works great with the included magnetic antenna. No reception problems except in extreme canyons or very thick trees. I live in the country and don`t have any experience with it in cities. The cassette adapter sounds much better than the FM modulator. At my house, in a very thick forest, the home antenna gets three bars of reception.

In conclusion, I love it. I did not find the problems with it other people did. Buy it from Amazon and save 50 bucks thru May 1. Their customer service is great too - two days after I ordered the MSRP was lowered $50 to $299. With one e-mail request they refunded $50 with no problems. With free shipping and no sales tax they are the best deal going. And no, I don`t work for them!
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32 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Truly "Mobile" just yet., November 15, 2005
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K. Schneider "KS" (Casper, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
I thought this would be the ultimate Radio finally they have a portable version. I thought wrong, sure its portable it will go from the car into the house using the home dock and Antenna (if placed in a window) it works just fine. If you where planning to purchase this item to listen to at the gym or on a walk "outside" even the mobile antenna (included) and not internal as it should be will fade in and out. Sometimes if you are standing in place pointing the antenna at the sun while hold your leg just right you may get a good signal for as long as you can hold that position. Don't believe the hype the MyFi is still not truly mobile yet.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love it!, October 15, 2005
This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
I was already a fan of XM radio and had the Roady for my car. I had been wanting to get the MyFi ever since they came out. I finally did it and I'm so glad!

The MyFi is very portable: goes from car to work very easily. It's a big improvement over the Roady in that you don't have a lot of cables to unplug or replug since there is a docking station. At work I can't get reception in one very interior room (can't even get FM reception in this room) so I was thrilled with the record feature. I can set it up to record at least 5 hours of content and I am pretty much set for the work day. The down sides of the record feature have been mentioned in other reviews, but they include not being able to decide which stuff gets deleted, you can't protect a particular song or delete particular songs. It would also be nice to be able to transfer recorded content to a cd or to my computer, which is not possible with this unit (although recording to a tape through the stero would be possible I guess).

Interestingly the MyFi gets very good signal in the exterior rooms where I work, even without the added antenna. I have never had any problems with reception in my car with either of my XM radios (Roady or MyFi) and I commute from a more rural area to a fairly large city. On a recent 8 hr road trip I never lost signal once the whole time. Granted, I do use the magnetic antenna on top of my car. It wasn't that big of a deal to thread it through the back up to the front, and if the cord ever gets damaged I'll just buy a replacement. The only place I routinly lose signal is in the parking garage. No biggie.

The MyFi has a great look and feel. It's very comfortable in the hand and it's so shiny and pretty. A big improvement over the Roady. The display is very nice, big, and easy to see. I find the controls pretty intuiative.

In all I am very impressed and thrilled. If the record features were just a little more advanced I'd give this 5 stars. I'd give it 4.9 stars if Amazon would let me.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A so so start to portable XM hopefully will lead to future improvements., May 17, 2006
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Jaha (CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Delphi MyFi XM2GO Portable XM Satellite Radio Receiver with Home / Car Kits (Electronics)
The Delphi MyFi was my first foray into the XM Satellite world and I must say it has been full of highs and lows. I purchased my unit about 4 months ago and have been both pleased and frustrated with the experience.

First off my thoughts on satellite radio in general. If you are a first time subscriber you may want to aim for a lower end receiver before making the financial commitment to the MyFi. Granted the price on the MyFi has dropped considerably since earlier in the year. I paid around $230 with a $50 rebate I just received. Now it is at $125 after rebate. XM itself has a great lineup and is superior to Sirius if not very similar. I personally enjoy XM's NHL coverage and that made my choice easy. The negatives to Satellite have been mainly reception issues. Unlike standard radio which loses signal in tunnels, under power lines, or if you drive out of range, Satellite loses signal far easier. A small highway overpass, trees, etc. are all it takes to disrupt the signal. Can be very frustrating at times especially since it takes time to recapture the signal. Also adding to the problem is if you happen to drive near another Satellite user tuned to the same FM station as your unit you will find signals crossing and pickup their stations instead. For a while this was only a nusiance but now that I am driving an SUV I have had an extremely difficult time mounting the antenna on a location that keeps a consistent signal.

Now to the unit. As a car receiver the MyFi is solid. 30 presets, decent remote, and several mounting options. The vent mount kit is very flimsy though and took a beating from the vehicle vibration. I recently hardmounted the unit and found it much stabler. Presets are essential tools and fairly easy to navigate and as long as the volume in the unit is sufficient the sound quality is very good. Having to change FM frequency's during trips can be annoying and while driving can be a hassle and unsafe.

The biggest cons to me were:

The channel wheel is in an awkward place on the side. In order to change channels you have to place your hand over the units screen to manuever the wheel adequately. Not a big deal but annoying. Also I really dislike having to press the wheel in to select a station. The arrow keys on the front of the unit do not change or select channels at all.

The screen's color configuration can be very hard to read in some lighting. FOr instance if it is very sunny out the screens grey-scale text on white screen can be virtually invisible. Also late at night the contrast can either glare in your eyes or be hard to focus on. The only other color option is to reverse the scale to white text on grey-scale which is even worse. This makes searching for channels or reading song titles/scores/etc while driving difficult and dangerous.

The units buttons do light up but even in a dark setting are hard to read. Once you memorize the layout this problem goes away.

Finally another knock can be that the unit is powered seperately from the car so it does not turn off when you power off your car. Instead you have to power the unit up or down when you get in and out.

As a home or office radio is where I found this unit to excel. I set mine up with a set of high quality JBL speakers and can carry my XM with me into my office. The remote allows you navigate channels easily and store your unit in convenient places. Also the unit ships with a home antenna and power source so as not to waste the battery.

Finally the portability option. This is what led me to choose the MyFi. I like be able to remove my XM receiver from my car everywhere I go for security reasons. Also you can bring to radio to your home, office, car, and travel. You can easily bring your XM to any car regardless of them having been set up as well. The battery is suffient and I have never killed it. However at one point the unit did die and refuse to start up even after charging. I called tech support and was instructed to remove the back cover, batter and use a needle to reset the unit. This apparently is a problem with the unit and I have had to do this 3 times now. It's not difficult but again annoying.

The portable antenna itself is a nice feature but does not work very well. While you can bring your MyFi into a friends car and tune it there the portable antenna loses reception very quickly even if you have it mounted high. Walking or running with the unit is the worst. I took my MyFi hiking several times before giving up. The clip on antenna loses reception regularly as you walk. Also the unit itself is fairly bulky and unvomfortable. Kind of like an old walkman.

Finally the unit itself looks to be constructed of metal but is really just hard plastic. It feels to me as if you ever dropped this unit on a hard surface at anything higher than a foot or two it would shatter. It appears to be very delicate. As for the recording feature I know it works as a radio DVR however I never use it so I will not comment on it.

Even with all the gripes I think the MyFi is a good option for portability from your car to your home/office. The actual Ipod like functonality to me has been worthless and inoperative most of the time. As the price drops for this unit I think it is more advisable to go for the Delphi unit but if you are new to XM or looking for a really good portable unit you may want to wait until next years enhanced models which hopefully will have better receiving antennas which are less bulky. If you can't wait this unit is good. It is great for anti-theft and has versatility over hard mounted receivers. All in all a decent product but could have been better designed.
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