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Best XM2GO product

Which XM2GO product is the best out there - or are the features identical. Do they work the same way? And can they use the same antenna and/or power plugs as the Roady2?<P ID="signature">______________
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> Which XM2GO product is the best out there - or are the
> features identical. Do they work the same way? And can they
> use the same antenna and/or power plugs as the Roady


I stated on the post below. The Tao xmtogo you can bring or listen almost anywhere (with the exception in densed woods with trees and mountains.) Like the Sierra -Tahoe area. You can still use it, but aim it toward the sky south.
It has a built-in transmitter to relay on your FM car radio. You can listen inside your house as long as you have repeaters around the area, and you can carry and listen like an Ipod outside. It comes with several types of docks and cradles for your car or home and even a case and belt clip to carry it around while you listen with a earphones. At home put it in the cradle and plug in computer or mini speakers and listen, it sounds great. RCA plugs for your receiver
Their both the same (xmtogo's) but the Tao is more attractive in style and smaller.
 
> Which XM2GO product is the best out there - or are the
> features identical. Do they work the same way? And can they
> use the same antenna and/or power plugs as the Roady2?
>

They all have the same basic chassis. The Delphi and the Tao are almost identical, with just some style changes on the buttons, while the Pioneer is configured a little differently, looking more like a rectangular cell phone.

As far as I could tell they all have the same package of accessories. Everything you need for car, home, and walk-around, and all retail for $299.
 
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