• Reviews around headphone (1.61 of 5)

    SIRIUS Stiletto SL100 Portable Satellite Radio Receiver

    • The other negative is the bad portable reception, unless you wear the painful headphones included with a satellite antenna on the top of the arch.
    • Four stars only because of the unusable antenna headphones, no Macintosh compatibility for the Yahoo Music Service/MP3 transfer, and the fact that you can't use the remote control directly with the unit (has to be plugged into the home or car kit)
    • Oh and the headphones ARE painful because they are solid plastic and they feel like a vice after a while
    • The Bad:-As others have said, the headphones stink.
    • The receiver headphones are bulky, the earpieces are fixed position and not that comfortable.
    • The Bad:-As others have said, the headphones stink.
    • The portable headphones have lousy reception, as in I'm traveling down a highway with blue skies above me and poor reception with the portable antenna because there are trees 200 feet from the road
    • Most uncomfortable headphones you can imagine
    • Other cons:-The antenna headphones are clunky and uncomfortable.-You cannot have the power adapter and antenna headphones plugged in at the same time
    • You would think that the antenna would be inside the system, but no, it is in the headphones, which means if you lose the headphones, you're screwed.
    • Unlike the Samsung Nexus (XM) which can't receive live satellite without the aid of a passport (and a docking station of some form) this can receive the live Sirius feed through its internal antenna or the rigid headphones
    • I can wirelessly control the docked Stiletto via remote extender from anywhere in the house, broadcasting the Stiletto to a Sennheiser wireless transmitter and listening to the output on wireless speakers or wireless Sennheiser headphones anywhere as well
    • Not only do these thingslook like something from a bad sci-fi movie, they are also the least comfortable headphones I have ever tried