What’s the point of having satellite radio if you can’t take it absolutely everywhere you go? Don’t bother to think of a response to the question because the answer is right in front of you! The Sirius Sportster Boombox is the perfect accessory for your Sportster Satellite Radio Receiver (Sportster SPR1). Bring your Sirius Sportster satellite radio receiver to life with this essential, plug-and-play accessory. Simply plug the Sportster SPR1 receiver into the SPB1 Sportster boombox’s cradle and you’re ready to follow the game or rock out on the patio. The unit features a detachable antenna for maximum reception. A built-in compartment houses the antenna when the unit is not in use. While the Sportster boombox includes an AC adapter for wall power, it will also run on eight D batteries. The boombox features controls for power and volume, as well as a button that allows you to toggle between satellite radio signals and an external audio input source. The volume can also be controlled by the SPR1 receiver’s remote control. External sources such as CD and MP3 players can be connected via a 3.5 mm AUX input jack. There’s also a 3.5 mm jack for headphone listening. A 5-watt amp powers the 4-inch stereo speakers and an ergonomic popup handle makes transporting a breeze.

Features

  • Compatible with the Sportster SPR1 satellite radio receiver
  • Digital volume control, Aux/MP3 input, headphone output
  • Built-in antenna storage (antenna included)
  • 5-watt amp, 4-inch speakers, AC or battery operation
  • Measures 17.5 x 6.9 x 8 inches (W x D x H)

Find yours here: Sirius SPB1 Sportster Boombox

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5 Responses to “Sirius SPB1 Sportster Boombox”
  1. Judy Francis says:

    For those of us who are gadget illiterate – what exactly do you need to get satelite radio from this SPB1 boombox other than a subscription. Please be specific.
    Thank you

  2. vincy says:

    Hi Judy,

    Good question! You need a Sportster Satellite Radio Receiver –> if you look in the body of the post, you’ll see a link to the receiver. I’ve included the link here as well: http://www.amazon.com/Sirius-SPR1-Sportster-Satellite-Radio/dp/B00061I99W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1270390450&sr=1-1

    Hope this helps!

  3. Corey says:

    This thing is nothing new, it has been around since 2005. The sportster pnp is now a 5 series and looks nothing like that. The first review on the amazon page is from November of 2005.

  4. verdien says:

    verdien…

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