SiriusXM Roady BT satellite radio with Bluetooth | Crutchfield

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The SiriusXM Roady BT is a small, easy-to-use satellite radio you can install in just a few minutes. It connects to your stereo using Bluetooth or an aux input, so you can take your favorite satellite radio stations everywhere you go.

The RoadyBT gives you song and station information on a full-color screen, and provides tactile buttons for controlling playback and saving presets. SiriusXM offers over 325 channels of programming, and the Roady BT comes with three months free so you can get to know the various stations.

Installation is simple. You plug into your vehicle's power port and then you can send the sound to your radio and speakers either by using Bluetooth, or by making a wired minijack connection. The Roady BT gets the satellite signal using the included magnet-mount antenna, which you then put on your car's roof or other outdoor surface with a view of the sky.

0:00 Intro
0:32 Two ways to connect to your stereo
1:06 Two mounting options
1:20 Magnetic satellite radio antenna
1:34 Wired connections can be made from the power adapter
2:07 Nice display with easy-to-use buttons
2:37 Play, pause, rewind live content
2:56 Recap and contact info
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Crutchfield had to mount it on the windshield in my 2024 Civic LX sedan. Hoping exposure to the sun does not cause it to fall off.

JA-jmbk
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Novice -- I have a Sirius radio and streaming account. Can I use the bluetooth on my phone and send the signal to my old boombox auxiliary input?

boogermeats
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do they make a model with out the lighter plug with a usb power supply

richardweyland
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Best attenna option or placement for the roady and a 86 fiberglass c4 corvette

SpikeMoN
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I have spent two hours trying to pair my Roadybt with my GMC Canyon, but it won't pair,

mikestone
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I currently do not have a vehicle radio, this would be for my RV. Can this connect directly to a Bluetooth speaker? Is there a way to hook up the RV/Marine antenna to this unit?

teresamatthews
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So if I connect this by Bluetooth, and my phone is also connected by Bluetooth, what will happen when my phone rings? Will the phone override the radio, allow me to talk, and then reconnect with the radio after I hang up?

steverathnow
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Do you know if this would work in my son’s 2001 Toyota truck that he refuses to sell but complains he can’t listen to all the SiriusXM sports 🤦‍♀️ I don’t think it has any Bluetooth capability. Thank you.

Biwi
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I'm looking for something my polaris ranger xp 1000 northstar utv do you think this will work in it like does the atenna have to be magnetic onto roof can I just put a 3m tape under it and mount it to my plastic hood

PlasmaRaven
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Help! My new car only has a cigarette lighter port in the trunk, but I really want satellite radio. How do I make this work?

celiamangham
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Will it connect by BT to a 2010 Mazda3? Mine is not connecting but will connect to phones.

weatherned
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When connected via Bluetooth, will my car's steering wheel controls (forward and back) change the channel on the Roady BT?

macman
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Would this be an option for an offshore boat? My existing JL Audio head unit is not Siriusxm ready so I cant use the SXV300M1 tuner/antenna.

gcogs
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I already have a tuner from a previous head unit install that had SiriusXM. Will that antenna work with this or do I need to run a new wire?

Mango.Bandicoot
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Can this connect to an older Denon home receiver?

ThePriceIsRising
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How do you have the roady by play on fm radio frequency?

Nr-tbhp
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What car, how about placing it beside my bedroom pillow.If not I ain’t buying.

commandoQ
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I'M GOING TO ASK A SUPER SILLY QUESTION. As a Spaniard and European, I don't find any use to this device, it's bad I think that here no one uses satellite radio, I think that there is no service, we all use AM/FM or DAB+ and now it's all streaming, what does this satellite system bring to traditional radio??

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