ADTH NextGen TV USB ATSC 3.0 Tuner
Unlock the future of over-the-air TV with the ADTH NextGen TV USB Tuner. This compact device supports both the latest ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) and traditional ATSC 1.0 broadcast standards, bringing a wide array of free, high-definition channels to your compatible Android TV or Fire TV. For protected ATSC 3.0 content, an internet connection and the ADTH TV App are necessary to enable DRM functionality, ensuring you receive the most advanced broadcast technology available.
$49.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.3
/ 5
Category Rank
35
/ 48
#35 in TV Tuner Cards & Adapters
Price vs Category Average
-41%
Below average
Tuner Type
3.01.0
/ ATSC and ATSC
Who it's for
- NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0) Access
- Dual Standard Compatibility
- Highly Portable USB Design
Who should skip it
- Dependent on Third-Party Software
- Limited ATSC 3.0 Broadcast Availability
- Potential DRM and Recording Issues
Key Specs
Tuner Type
ATSC 3.0 and ATSC 1.0
Form Factor
USB Dongle
Supported Standards
ATSC 3.0, ATSC 1.0
Supported Operating Systems
Android TV, Fire TV (Requires ADTH TV App)
Interface Type
USB 2.0
DRM Support
Requires Internet connection
Recording Capability
False
Time Shifting Support
False
Features
- Supports NextGen TV ATSC 3.0
- Backward compatible with ATSC 1.0
- ATSC 3.0 DRM compatible
- Requires ADTH TV App
- USB connection
- Works with Android TV
- Works with Fire TV
What customers say
Users highly value this tuner for providing essential access to the advanced ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard, delivering excellent high-definition picture quality when operational. However, the overall experience is significantly diminished by substantial setup and software difficulties. Many customers report the device is far from plug and play. The proprietary drivers and viewing applications are frequently described as unstable and buggy, causing considerable frustration during installation and daily use. Achieving reliable performance often demands a high level of technical skill or reliance on third party solutions. While the hardware shows strong potential for early adopters, the immature software ecosystem currently limits its appeal for mainstream consumers seeking a simple, seamless experience.
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