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I would like it if someone could explain or breakdown the ingredients of both battery types and detail how the electrical needs of each device compares.

2006-11-27 10:54:45 · 4 answers · asked by filotofo 1 in Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics

If there's any other ditsy people like Summer who are oblivious to what I'm talking about, the Sirius Stiletto is a Portable Radio put out by Sirius.

2006-11-27 11:03:43 · update #1

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Both use Lithium Ion batteries because they are relatively high drain devices. Cell phones can last a week on a battery.... if you're not making or receiving any calls; just standby. When you use it, the phone's transmitter takes a lot of energy and you'll run it down in a few hours. Now that cell phones are getting smaller and smaller, this reduces the amount of space available for a decent capacity battery.

The Stiletto is similar in the sense that depending on what you do with it determines how long the battery will last. The least power hungry feature is the MP3 or recorded audio player. Next in line would be the Internet Radio player which operates through WiFi. Finally, the most power hungry would be the Sirius satellite radio receiver. The reason why has to do with the chipset and the complexity of the signal. The Sirius signal is approximately a 4mbps stream of data which contains all of those channels at the same time. This takes a significant amount of horsepower (in the form of a microprocessor) to decode it all and pick out the audio you want to listen to. The chipset isn't 100% efficient, either. Energy is wasted in the form of heat. Future revisions of the chipset as technology advances will yield a portable receiver with better battery life. The Stiletto comes with both a standard battery which fits flush on the back and an extended life battery which protrudes from the back a little bit. The Stiletto's batteries are generally of a higher capacity than cell phone batteries (thus are larger) because it takes more power to use.

2006-11-29 06:19:51 · answer #1 · answered by Geoff S 6 · 0 0

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2016-08-10 22:21:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

in case you get it, don't get one among those little plug and play radios for the vehicle. purchase a clean radio for the vehicle. definitely, in case you utilising too some distance removed from the place you're able to in many circumstances be listening to it, you will finally end up having to discover a clean radio station to music the plug and play unit to. some channels think ofyou've have been given to apply do not are available too nicely. as quickly as I had it, i did not like it. I have been given rid of it final December. Oh and forget approximately approximately having it on your place. you would be spending hours attempting to get the antenna in a competent place to get reception, kinda like the previous type television antenna's. They(Sirius) performed in many circumstances junk songs on the hip-hop/rap channels. i grew to become into extraordinarily plenty caught with listening to channel one million or 9. those have been the two channels that performed any respectable music. the communicate channels are actually not commercial loose. in basic terms the music channels are. the fee of the subscription is approximately 12.ninety 5 a month. i understand Sirius use to have deals in case you obtain a one million 12 months subscript. or extra. in case you have the money, which would be a extra useful deal. additionally, most of the music channels have cussing allowed on them. while you're in a vehicle with youthful ones or somebody you do not elect to be undertaking to that language then you definately will could desire to discover some risk-free channels that don't enable undesirable words, there are some. i take advantage of my iPod in my vehicle and replace between that and the radio(terrestrial) desire that helps. stable success including your selection!

2016-12-29 14:16:46 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I did not know that they made high-heel radios.

I've heard of sattelite radio though.

2006-11-27 10:57:58 · answer #4 · answered by Summer 5 · 0 0

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