Reviewed on July 23, 2007If you can spend the extra money for a professional installation, the Audiovox XpressR offers one of the best-looking, fully loaded XM radio receivers on the market.TAGS:AudioVox, XM Satellite Radio, receiver, station, channel, radio, adapter
Reviewed on February 7, 2007The XM Mini-Tuner is a convenient way to carry your satellite radio subscription with you--and it will become even more useful as more compatible XM-ready devices are released.TAGS:XM Satellite Radio, AudioVox, satellite radio, Denon, satellite, radio, adapter
Reviewed on May 1, 2007The Audiovox XM Xpress offers a decent starting point for newbies who want to try out XM satellite radio; it's basic, inexpensive, and easy to use.TAGS:AudioVox, XM Satellite Radio, accessory, car, Belkin Corp., radio
Reviewed on January 22, 2008Even with the lowered expectations of its sub-$100 pricetag, the Coby TF-7307 fails to deliver as a no-frills bargain DVD player.TAGS:Coby, portable dvd player, AudioVox, DVD player, battery, DVD
Reviewed on March 27, 2008There are better sound-isolating earphones on the market, but if you're a frequent traveler on a tight budget, the Acoustic Research ARE05 might be worth a look.TAGS:earphone, AudioVox, earbud
Reviewed on October 2, 2007As an entry-level GPS device, the Jensen NVX225 offers all the basics at an affordable price tag, but you can get a better user experience and more from the Mio C230 or Garmin Nuvi 200.TAGS:Jensen, Mio, Garmin Nuvi, AudioVox, map, Garmin, SD card, CD