
I made a decision recently to do a little experiment with regards to mobile audio. I have been a Sirius satellite subscriber for a couple of years now and have basically been pretty happy. Happy enough that I cannot stand anything to do with terrestrial radio in any form or fashion. Anyway, I was basically using Sirius as my music/talk radio platform and supplementing it with Podcasts and some Audible audio books and have been fairly happy.
But I got to thinking that I was missing many features on my iPhone that I could be taking advantage of. So for my experiment I took the Sirius radio out of my car and bought a Griffin FM transmitter for the iPhone from the local Apple store. I decided that I was only going to use my iPhone for my mobile audio needs.
So how did my experiment fare ? Well I can tell you that I went ahead and cancelled my subscription to Sirius ..
Is the iPhone a perfect solution? Not quite, but it is pretty damned close. I found that I was able to not only replace any functionality I had, but I actually got more enjoyment out of just my iPhone. So what did I use ? Here is a quick list of the what I used:
- Pandora
- Slacker
- Podcasts
- Audio Books
- AOL radio
So on Sirius I had found a couple of stations that I really enjoyed, but with the apps like Pandora and Slacker I have found that I can stream literally anything I want to listen to and create my own personalized radio stations that continue to get smarter as I rate the music. Both of these apps stream equally as well on both the Edge and 3G networks. The flexibility has not been just good for me either. I have two small girls who of course love Hanna Montana and all those other Disney like groups. We were in the car the other day and they wanted music. With one quick search on the Pandora app, I had them listening to their very own Miley Cyrus station (I know I know …).
I have been a podcast listener for many years now and continue to find great stuff to expand and listen to. One of my new favorites is the an Oxford style debate podcast from NPR called Intelligence Squared adn I LOVE IT. Of course I listen to the standard MAC and tech podcasts like TWIT. But there is a lot of good free content out there. I also have an Audible subscription and get one audio book a month to listen to. It is a great change of pace when I am tired of listening to the other stuff. And besides, who the hell has time to sit around and actually read these days ???
So in the event that you do need/want to listen to something more local you can check out AOL Radio. It has a pretty cool function where it uses the GPS to identify your location and presents you with some local radio stations that it rebroadcasts. So here in the DC area I was able to listen to 106.7FM and some other local DC and baltimore stations.
All in all I am extremely satisfied with my decision and have not regretted it one bit, and in turn it has even saved me a few bucks a month that I was spending on satellite radio. I think in this economic climate, we will all be looking for those little bits of expenses to cut and the iPhone can really be a huge help inm meeting your audio needs.
So what do you all think ? I think you should take the vow to and see how far the iPhone can go to meet all your mobiel audio needs.














