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Blog > Gadgets

A satellite radio you can wear

Monday, March 22, 2010

Sirius XM Radio and Pioneer Electronics are hoping to make some noise with a new XMp3 wearable satellite radio with MP3 playback functionality. Billed as the smallest and lightest portable satellite radio, the 3.1-ounce XMp3 is the first with multichannel recording capability, allowing users to schedule up to five channels of simultaneous recording. The 2GB of internal memory can hold up to 100 hours of commercial-free music, talk, and sports programming.

Selecting what upcoming broadcasts to flag for recording is as easy as navigating through the new program guide -- a first for a portable satellite radio, says Pioneer -- whereby each channel shows its programming schedule up to two weeks in advance. Similar to Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), the XMp3 automatically records the most recent 30 minutes of live programming, so at any time listeners can replay what they just heard, as well as pause, fast-forward, or rewind through this buffered audio.

If you also want to carry around your own MP3 or WMA collection, this satellite radio includes a microSD card slot for optional memory cards.


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