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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | The XMp3 portable radio lets you record up to 100 hours of XM programs, record multiple channels simultaneously, auto-record, pause, and replay XM programming. With the XMp3 radio, your music never stops. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 16.8 inches | | Product Width: | 8.4 inches | | Product Height: | 1.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.7 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.8 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 2.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 90 reviews |
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| | Features | Portable XM Satellite Radio with MP3Live XM: Enjoy over 170 channels of music and exclusive contentRecord up to 5 channels at the same timeEnjoy your personal music with the micro SD card slot16.5 hours playback time / 4 hours Live XM on battery
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Worthless! Keeps burning up. Jul 27, 2010 I bought my FIRST Pioneer GEX-XMP3 in July 2009. I was able to use it for about 3 months before it burned up. What I mean is that the radio was too hot to hold. I had to pull it out of the dock, pull the battery out, and let it cool down before I was able to try using it again. Unfortunately, the heat destroyed the unit.
Pioneer, to their credit, honored their 12 month warranty. I shipped the radio (with out battery, charger, dock, etc.) to Pioneer in Long Beach, CA., and got my replacement radio in about three weeks. I wish that this was the end of the story.
About 2 1/2 months later, the same thing happened; radio burned up, shipped it back, got a replacement. I began thinking that the problem was not in the radio, but in either the battery, or the charger. I asked Pioneer to replace them (since I bought everything from Pioneer), but they refused saying that the warranty only covers the radio. And, the technician (who I was allowed to speak with) told me that the charger and battery wouldn't cause the radio to burn up.
The second replacement radio burned up after another 2 1/2 or 3 months of use. Same thing; squabble about battery/charger, return radio only, replacement received.
Now, the third replacement has burned up, and I sent it to Pioneer, just as I did the other 3 times, but this time, they are saying that they never received it.
I've got to deal with the Post Office now, but I think that my adventures with the Pioneer GEX-XMP3 will end up as a $200.00 lesson, and nothing else. I don't think I'll get another replacement since I only sent it via Priority Mail; no delivery confirmation, or insurance--that's my mistake.
I cannot stress enough, "DO NOT BUY THIS RADIO!!!"
Great Radio!! Recieved First Class Customer Service from Pioneer!! Jul 21, 2010 I gave my wife a Pioneer GEX-XMP3 radio last summer as an anniversary gift. She loves using both in the car and at home. It worked flawlessly until shortly after the one-year warranty expired when the system got stuck in the "Powering up" mode. Searching online, I discovered that is a known software glitch that affects some units. After reading reviews on Amazon and elsewhere from a few disgruntled owners I was unsure about the customer service I would receive from Pioneer. I am happy to report, though, that Pioneer responded to my customer service email VERY PROMPTLY. They told me that there was NO PROBLEM in exchanging it FOR A NEW UNIT even though it was out of the warranty period!!!
Pioneer has earned my respect and loyalty for the customer service I have received!!!
Great features; no customer service Jul 14, 2010 The XMP3 player was great until it stopped working 11 months after I got it. It said it was "powering up" and would never come on. After googling this I found this isn't an uncommon problem. Unfortunately, Pioneer was totally unresponsive in finding a way to fix this. So if you want to pay $150-$200 for a device you have to replace each year. This is a good one - lots of features, very little durability.
Love the device, hate XM Jul 10, 2010 I love this little guy. I owned the previous INNO until it was stolen. I loved it too. What I really like is that I can use it in the car (docking station), in the house (docking station), outside, and at the gym (recorded XM or mp3's). It's so easy to record songs as they come up on XM.
I'm going to miss it. Because.......... XM's company is a nightmare. I have been struggling with them for months over their lifetime subscription. Stay away from XM. THey have made unauthorized charges on my credit card, told me lies about refunds, resolution, etc. Their reps are overseas and all read from the same script. They'll put you on hold for a long time then come back on and tell you that it was all an accounting issue and that everything is ok. Not so. Read the reviews about their customer service then decide. My credit card company is having to resolve the issue.
Do the research, please!
...and it's gone. Jun 08, 2010 I have been gradually falling out of love with satellite products in general and Pioneer's devices for a while now. This device may be the nail in the coffin. As my other portable devices have become more reliable and with a longer usable life, satellite radio continues to go the other direction. My first XMP3 died inexplicably on a boot sequence it could never get out of, and in the last day since I used it this one has apparently had some sort of battery failure in the charging dock; it feels like it's going to catch fire and doesn't turn on. As an addendum, my previous Pioneer portable died from battery issues (after a battery recall), my Pioneer satellite receiver died in my car a couple years ago without warning, and the pioneer deck in my car died just this week. That's 0-4 on expensive devices that I don't feel I should have to replace annually.
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