Sirius Xm Onyx Satellite Radio Receiver & Vehicle Car Kit Xdnx1v1 on 2040-parts.com
Sterling, Illinois, United States
The easy-to-use XM onyX boasts an elegant design with a high-resolution color display and all the essential features needed to enjoy satellite radio. XM onyX is customizable, with selectable display colors and trim rings to match the customer’s vehicle dash lights and interior or personal taste. Other features include the ability to save and quickly access up to 10 favorite channels, One-Touch Jump that allows direct access to the traffic and weather condition of the 20 most congested cities, and the ability to browse, and scan other channels by categories. XM onyX is sold with a PowerConnect™ vehicle kit and the Dock & Play design makes it easy to add accessories for listening at home, in the office and elsewhere. The XM onyX supports all programming packages currently available on the XM network, including “XM Premier (The Best of SIRIUS)” package. Features:
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