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Pioneer Inno XM+MP3 XM Satellite Radio Portable GEX-INNO2 - B Factory Refurbished 90 Day Warranty
Own the next generation portable live XM receiver- Pioneer Inno XM+MP3 Portable XM Satellite Radio. Store your favorite XM channels at home, in the car or on the go. Mix stored XM with your MP3s and CDs.
Highlights:
Get XM's 130 digital channels live on the go, in the home, and in the car
Record your favorite XM programs at home, in the car or on the go (no PC required)
Mix recorded XM with your MP3s and CDs
Create your own unique and original playlists
Manage playlists and files without computers and Internet
Record not only music, but also sports, talk shows, and more
Listen to what you want, when you want
Hear a great tune, tag it and purchase it online with XM+Napster
Get song recommendations on XM+Napster
Explore new music on both XM and XM+Napster
Features:
Live XM When Portable
MP3 (WMA) Storage and Play
Live XM When Docked
50 Hours of Storage
Compatible with XM + Napster
Home Dock Included
Built-in Wireless FM Transmitter (when docked in Vehicle Adaptor CDINCAR1)
Artist and TuneSelect
Sports and Stock Tickers
Specifications:
Size: 94mmH x 56mmW x 16mmD
Part Number: GEX-INNO1
Weight: 4.5 Oz.
Included: home docking station and antenna, earbuds, cables, carrying case, XM + Napster CD
Optional Accessories:
Car Kit
Replacement Home Kit
Replacement Battery
IM4 - Playdock
Carry Case
What's The Difference Between Inno1 and Inno2?
The short answer is almost none. Both versions have exactly the same size, shape, features, accessories, storage size, software, and functions. The only difference between the Inno1 and Inno2 is the way that the built in FM transmitter sends the audio to your vehicle's FM radio. Both versions include an FM transmitter that is turned on when you insert the unit into an Inno Car Cradle. The Inno1 has a much more powerful FM transmitter and works very well in most situations without any additional cables or connections to your vehicle's FM radio. Last year, the FCC and CRTC ordered XM and Pioneer to reduce the output power of the built in FM transmitters. In order to comply with this request, yet still maintain the audio quality customers have come to expect from such devices, Pioneer added an accessory called SureConnect to the new Inno2 with the throttled-down FM transmitters. This is in essence a cable that connects from your Inno2 to an area as close as possible to your vehicle's external FM antenna minimizing the distance that the weaker FM signal has to travel from the Inno to your FM radio.
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