does the XM SkyDock satellite radio kill your battery permanentley? I heard it charges while you listen, does it keep charging even when the battery is full?
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Most vehicle power adapters are switched so that they are OFF when you turn the key off. If your SkyDock stays on when you turn the ignition off, then it's possible that it could completely discharge the battery. But not very likely. The SkyDock only
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I only make assessments regarding the applications I personally found interesting or useful enough to try. I always end up liking all applications, but I did not buy or download something just to see him. I was hesitant to discuss SIRIUS XM Premium online app, but because it requires a subscription over the PPP can be a bit expensive. But given how much I use the application (a spoiler that I think of it below), I thought a discussion of it and how I use it might be appropriate. Anyone else out there could get some advice or other for me too....
Here’s the question you need to ask. Why would I ask a consumer, pay whatever this cost, say $100 bucks minimum so that I can get advertisement internet radio? So that I can get “customization”? I can just use the already included FM radio to listen to the same garbage with ads, minus the customization. And I don’t agree with “Smartphone integration into the dashboard is going to be huge in the next couple of years.” When your driving, you don’t have time to play with your apps. Maybe some Nav type apps like find a restaurant near by or gas station, but anything else is really dreaming. I don’t believe ppl will pay a premium for apps when its tough to use as you drive.
As for internet radio or ipod integration, internet radio costs money in data fees on ur cell phone & requires your phone to be plugged into a power source. Imagine every single time you get in your car to have to plug that dam phone in or it will die. Its a nuisiance. And streaming over bluetooth also kills you battery. includes shipping. AudioVox Satellite Radio SkyDock - on sale!.