🚗 Plug In, Tune Up, Drive On – Your Ride’s New Best Friend!
The Sirius SADV2 Universal Dock-and-Play Vehicle Kit with PowerConnect is a compact, all-in-one solution designed to seamlessly integrate select SIRIUS Dock & Play radios into your vehicle. Featuring stereo and FM audio outputs, a magnetic antenna, vent mounts, and a power adapter, it delivers versatile, high-quality in-car audio connectivity backed by a 12-month warranty.
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 6 x 7.5 inches |
Item model number | SADV2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Display Type | LCD or LED |
Warranty | 12 months |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
R**N
Great install kit
I ordered this kit to move an XM receiver from an older vehicle to a new one. Everything was included in the kit including the audio cable and power cable. Usually with other kits there's always something not included but not this one. Very happy with this kit, it was the easiest install I ever did. Highly recommended.
T**Z
Easy DIY project
When I purchased this dock for my second vehicle I wasn't sure if I could install it myself or if it would require a professional. But, I thought I should try it myself before going to the expense of taking it to a shop. Well, I am glad I did. I literally had the unit working in my vehicle in 5 minutes. Of course I still had to decide on the best placement for the tuner to be mounted and hide all the wires but start-to-finish was easily less than 2 hours. I installed the unit in my '95 Jeep Wrangler. The magnetic antenna stuck to my roll bar and the signal penetrates the fiber glass hard top without any problem. So, the antenna is concealed nicely inside the cabin with the wire hidden inside the roll bar padding. The rest of the wires are all under the carpet and secured neatly under the dash. My box didn't include any directions which I thought was strange at first. But, everything is identified and is literally plug and play. Just plug the antenna connector into the dock in the jack marked "ant", power cable to the power jack and 12v receptacle. I used the "aux in" jack on my radio. Easy Peasy.
L**U
All the parts were there
It was really easy to install in the semi and I have been using it all week. Works flawlessly and good sound.
T**Y
Works just like my others and saves me money.
I bought a newer RV and wanted to take my Sirius Dock and play unit on the road with me. The whole system is pretty old (I think I bought the primary unit about 9 years ago!), but I have two docks in other vehicles so I wanted to keep the ball rolling. Was able to buy the car kit for a fair price and it has all you need to install. I ran the antenna down from the roof and then asked the radio shop to hook it up for me....I didn't mind pulling the radio, but I needed them to figure out how to plug it into the radio and where to install the dock so it looked professional. They did a great job in about two hours. It works great and I know have "The Highway" anywhere I take the RV on the road....and I don't have to pay an extra subscription to Sirius..I just take the unit from home and plug it in.
M**0
What I was looking for, but...
I needed to replace the unit I had because the wire to the antenna weathered. When I set everything back up I realized that power supply was poorly build compared to the old one I had. On top of that the metal prong on the power supply was not long enough and would not make contact, thus not powering up the unit. I only figured this out after I took apart the cigarette lighter in my car. I had to file the tip and put a little solder on it just so it would contact. I have no problems with the rest of the unit, and maybe for me it was just a fluke. Just keep in mind that the power supply is cheaply built.
D**E
A Fairly Easy Installation Project For The Do-It-Yourselfer
This is a great product in order for your Sirius radio to be portable to a second vehicle. This saves a lot of money over paying extra for a second Sirius radio subscription. It's fairly easy to install, especially if you have a bit of mechanical ingenuity. The handier you are the neater you can make the installation, like, for example, if you want to tap into your vehicles electrical system rather than running the antenna cable and the power cable across the dashboard and plugging it into your cigarette lighter. You can buy a "piggy back" fuse-tap that you can wire from your radio fuse to a separate cigarette lighter and plug the Sirius power cord into it where it is hidden away under the dash. That way you can power the Sirius when you have the key in both the accessory and running position.
R**K
Poor workmanship and no follow up
Ancona blog continuously falls out will not stay plugged in seller has not answered any messages to them about getting it fixed do not recommend buying this product from them
A**R
Basic but it works !
Surprised a company still ships these out, great find!
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