— Who we are

Built so satellite radio actually works in your car

DriveXRadio was organized around one idea: the install and the support are the service, not extras bolted on after the sale. Every step is deliberate.

Close-up overhead view of a technician's hands routing a satellite radio cable through a car door panel, connectors visible against grey upholstery, natural daylight from a nearby window, sharp technical detail
Close-up overhead view of a technician's hands routing a satellite radio cable through a car door panel, connectors visible against grey upholstery, natural daylight from a nearby window, sharp technical detail
/ Install-first philosophy

Installation is the product

Most satellite radio companies treat installation as an optional add-on. We built the company the other way around—hardware, wiring, and account activation handled by the same technician who walks you through every connection.

Technicians are trained to explain each step as they work. You leave knowing what was done, where it is, and who to call if anything changes.

Wide shot of a car dashboard interior showing a satellite radio display unit mounted cleanly in the center console, studio lighting on the screen readout, cables neatly dressed along the dash, no people, instructional clarity
Wide shot of a car dashboard interior showing a satellite radio display unit mounted cleanly in the center console, studio lighting on the screen readout, cables neatly dressed along the dash, no people, instructional clarity
• From plan to support

Same team, start to finish

We help you choose the right subscription tier before any hardware is ordered. Once the install is done, the same support line handles account questions, billing adjustments, and cancellations—no transfers, no runaround.

Typical installations take two to three hours. We tell you what to expect before you book, so there are no surprises on the day.

See exactly how installation works