XM Snap! New Easy-to-Use, Anywhere-You-Drive Satellite Radio
Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 3:33PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Events and Launches, First Looks, Lifestyle, Motoring, Press release, Sirious, XM Satelite radio, XM Snap

XM Canada  has just introduced the XM Snap! - an easy to install, set up and use satellite radio. XM Snap! joins an already extensive line up of satellite radio hardware to deliver 130 channels of commercial-free music plus news, sports, talk and comedy entertainment making it easier for more Canadians to enjoy satellite radio while they drive.

"XM Snap! is an attractive device that meets the needs of Canadian drivers looking for a simple way to discover XM's rich and exclusive programming," said Janet Gillespie, Marketing Vice-President of XM Canada. "Offering amazing value, this simple to use tool opens the door to the ultimate destination for in-car audio entertainment - throughout the holidays and beyond."

The device is designed for quick "do-it-yourself" installation - simply plug it into a vehicle cigarette lighter or power adapter socket, connect the antenna and the existing vehicle radio plays a broad range of XM satellite radio programming.

The fully adjustable stalk allows for convenient placement in the vehicle, convenient access to the radio controls and clear view of the high-contrast display. The simple controls make it a snap to use - the large arrow keys navigate through categories, the rotary knob changes channels, and the preset keys store favorite channels for one-touch access.

Plug & Play

Other features and benefits include:

Accessories include the Magnetic Mount Antenna and an Aux-In Cable to facilitate Aux-In connections in vehicles that support this capability.

XM Snap! is available at Future Shop, Best Buy and other electronics retailers across the country and at www.shop.xmradio.ca for $59.99.

A free 14-day trial of XM is available at http://www.xmradio.ca/freetrial/. Visit www.xmradio.ca for programming and subscription information.

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