ADTH NextGen TV Box Gen 2 ATSC 3.0/1.0 Digital Tuner and Receiver
Experience the future of free television with the ADTH NextGen TV Box Gen 2. This digital tuner and receiver grants you access to both cutting-edge ATSC 3.0 and reliable legacy ATSC 1.0 broadcasts. Enjoy enhanced picture quality without the need for internet access or monthly subscription fees. A key benefit is the built-in recording capability, allowing you to save content directly onto a USB device or microSD card. Furthermore, it ensures compatibility with protected content through unconnected DRM support, making it a versatile, standalone converter box for modern home entertainment.
$20.00
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Owner Satisfaction
3.5
/ 5
Category Rank
47
/ 57
#47 in TV Converter Boxes
Price vs Category Average
-64%
Below average
Tuner Type
3.01.0
/ ATSC /
Who it's for
- NextGen TV Compatibility
- Dual Standard Support
- Robust Signal Reception
Who should skip it
- Dependent on Local Broadcasts
- Basic Receiver Functionality
- Developing Software Ecosystem
Key Specs
Tuner Type
ATSC 3.0/1.0
Supported Standards
ATSC 3.0, ATSC 1.0
Recording Capability
Supported
Remote Control Included
Yes
UPC
860011504016
Form Factor
Box
Recording Storage Type
USB External Drive, SD Card
Power Source Type
AC Adapter
Features
- Access free ATSC 3.0/1.0 broadcasts
- No subscription or internet required
- Record shows to USB or microSD
- Supports unconnected DRM content
- Standalone converter box functionality
- Enhanced picture quality
- Includes remote control
What customers say
Customers are excited by the exceptional picture and audio quality delivered by the ADTH NextGen TV Box Gen 2 when a strong ATSC 3.0 signal is present. This device offers great value as an affordable entry point to NextGen TV. However, the overall experience is hampered by significant software instability. Frequent freezing and required reboots are common complaints, suggesting the product needed more refinement before release. Users also note issues with channel scanning and retention, especially when switching signal types. The remote control usability is frequently criticized. While the hardware foundation is promising, the current software limitations prevent a truly seamless viewing experience.
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