Marc Bernard—September 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Make sure you have a Sirius / XM radio marked as “Sirius/XM Ready”! The manufacturer claims this is “The BOMB!” for easy installation, and it really is, directions were straightforward and simple enough, and it worked perfectly straight out of the box! I have been an XM and/or Sirius customer since 2001 and will continue to be one for the foreseeable future. This model is EASY, everything fit perfectly, reception is excellent, if you want satellite radio without having to get the “factory” radio (with the “Factory” price tag”), make this your satellite radio receiver! Read more
Don—June 8, 2015✓ Verified purchase
Receiver works well. Easy to connect. Take your time placing/installing the antennae. While I know the manufacturer "suggests" where to locate the antennae (roof) I decided to try what was easy first and thus far it's been a success. I have an older model Camry 4-Dr Sedan with a relatively flat trunk lid which is where I opted to place the antennae. I placed the antennae centered on the trunk lid at a point closest to the back window with the wiring facing the back windshield. I fed the wiring up under the trunk lid and used zip ties to anchor the wiring to the underneath side of the trunk lid and down the hinge (I opted for the passenger side) and then began to feed the wiring through the trunk and under trim work until I reach under the passenger side of the dash where I secured the receiver and connected the wiring. Things to watch for using this location for the antennae are 1) Will I experience any interference with the stock antennae in the back window of the car? 2) Will there be an instance when I have a weak signal because the trunk lid is blocked by the roof? 3) Will the trunk lid pinch the antennae wire that I run under the lid between the car's molding for the trunk? Thus far I've had no issues with the signal and I see no signs of the wire being pinched. What I like about this location is it required no mod to the car and no major work of removing and reinstalling a window seal. I also like that if "for whatever reason" I want to conceal the antennae I can simply open the trunk and put stick on the underneath side of the trunk lid until I am ready to use again. Such an example would be an automated car wash where I might want to tuck away the antennae until I am done. If I follow the suggested installation I can't do this. But best of all the installation was simple. I'll keep it this way until I start experiencing issues. Read more
Canadian Gypsy—May 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works EXACTLY as intended. I've purchased at least a dozen of these of the past several years - HUGE commercial radio fan & I LOVE the Sirrus/XMRadio line ups they have + the quality of content programing is hard to beat. Kinda/Sorta need Sirrus/XM Radio in my cars - one of my top three "must" haves when I'm either look @ a new car - or used - if it ain't got a Sirrus/XM Radio option - I pass on it ... Read more
Alistair—May 7, 2025✓ Verified purchase
When I saw “SiriusXM ready” on the radio box, I thought, “Awesome, plug it in and let the music roll!” Nope. Turns out “ready” actually means “ready to spend more money.” So here I am, buying an extra antenna just to unlock the feature I assumed was included. The antenna itself? Solid performance, easy install, and it has a magnetic base — so you can slap it onto anything metal (I stuck mine on the windshield frame). A double-sided sticky pad would work just as well if you’re feeling crafty. Now I’ve got all the glorious satellite channels I wanted… I just wish they came without the surprise shopping trip. Read more
Deke—January 13, 2015✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this along with the Pioneer 4000NEX and iDataLink Maestro to swap out my factory radio that already had Sirius. You should know that the receiver you mate this with needs to be SiriusXM ready, not Sirius Ready or XM Ready. It was very easy to install and works as described. I'm getting Album art on about 30 - 40% of the songs... it has more to do with the data being sent then the capabilities of the receiver. As my Ford factory radio already had Sirius I was curious if I could use the old antenna. This way I wouldn't have to mount the new one that comes with the unit and go through the hassle of routing the wire. You can. The old antenna fits right into the unit. All you need to do is remove the plastic connector cover at the end. I did it with a pair of needlenose pliers with hardly any effort. Then just insert the antenna into the V300 and tape up the part that the cover protected / shielded. Works like a charm. I've noticed no sound fidelity increases / losses from my previous Sirius unit. Sirius and SiriusXM packages are not 100% the same, however. For example, you have to get the AllAccess package on SiriusXM to get the NFL Channel. Its on the cheaper Select package at Sirius. Its a nice unit and I'm glad I picked the V300 over the V200 for very few dollars difference. Read more
DIY Guy—May 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great addition for my my jeep radio. Works great, easy to install if you have some basic knowledge of how to remove and replace your radio. Read more