I turned off my Wifi permanently, replacing it with ethernet connections for my computer and TV (I use Firestick with an ethernet adapter for TV) after going down the rabbit hole of EMF risks.I wanted to listen to music through my low end, kinda old Bose Wave radio, but couldn’t figure out a way to get mostly ad free music of a particular genre (jazz for me ) without Wifi.In my Wifi days I’d just stream music from Pandora or Spotify on my iPhone and use an aux cable to connect the phone to the Bose, but obviously that wasn’t an option for me without a Wifi connection to stream music on the phone (Actually I’d gotten rid of the smartphone anyway in my efforts in the direction of digital minimalism so I had neither a smartphone nor a wifi connection).I considered streaming music on my Mac (which is connected to internet with an ethernet cable ) and using an auxiliary cable to connect the Mac to the the old Bose, but I use my Mac for everything, and am always changing locations with it, so I didn’t want to be attached to the radio with an aux cable.I’m just explaining my exact gear and thought process in case anyone else is tech challenged like me and trying to figure out the same issue.Oh also - I live out in the middle of nowhere and get only one station consistently on regular FM radio - a country station - so as I considered options for music, one of the many unknowns was whether I could even get satellite radio stations out here (again, I’m tech challenged, and did not understand signal strength of satellite versus regular am/fm and all that nonsense).Anyway! Enter the Sirius radio with home kit. I took the plunge. Set up is easy. Directions spell it out. You will NEED to connect the Sirius& home kit to speakers (NOT included!) to listen to music. Just emphasizing this because, again, this wasn’t obvious to me.Anyway after getting the Sirius plugged in and sitting in the HomeKit dock, I connected it to my old radio Bose Wave radio using an aux to aux cable; you may need to make sure you have one of these if you intend to use a wired connection between the Sirius and the system you’ll listen to the Sirius through. I think you can use bluetooth to connect instead, but my Bose Wave doesn’t even have Bluetooth capability - so check if your radio/speakers do if that’s how you intend to connect your stereo system/speakers to the Sirius.Once the Sirius is powered on and everything, the screen will prompt you to do next steps - you have to create a Sirius account online, choose the subscription you want (I think the radio included a cheap or free one for a few months when I bought mine), and there is a period of 30 minutes to an hour between finishing this process and getting music. I got super frustrated because I thought I’d done something wrong in this interval, and would have to get in touch w customer service, but thankfully that wasn’t the case.Look online at the channel guide to figure out what you want to listen to; if you haven’t used satellite radio before there’s a little learning curve with figuring out the stations and the remote.Anyway I love the Sirius so much. Having round the clock music is a game changer for my mood. I’m so much happier! The signal is great. I’ve had zero issues.I highly recommend this product!