- did not find
- did not connect
- A excellent and convenient remote control, from the official website you can obtain the most recent firmware, and the capability to view satellites. They display the time even while they are in standby mode, making them a highly convenient alternative to using a clock. Ease of uploading fresh firmware, as well as a user interface that is straightforward and easy to understand. There is a cord that looks like tulips for an older television set.
- Sometimes the image goes away for about one second, but the sound continues to play normally throughout this time. I still don't understand why this is happening. There is no HDMI cable included; you will need to purchase one separately; however, there is an alternate chord that features tulips.
- Satellite channels, cable TV, digital. There is support for everything. Massive variety of formats for video, images, and audio. Those. You may use a flash drive to save all of your favorite television shows, and then watch them on an ancient coffin. Compact. Simple to install and use the firmware.
- Acquired on October 8th, 2018. Broke on 03/16/19. Does not detect any channels on the DVB-C or DVB-T2 broadcasts. In the past, when I searched through all of the channels for one or two auto-search, it would locate them all, but now it doesn't discover a single one. Gets heated. According to what I've been told, technical support and service are only available in Hong Kong.
- Convenient (big) remote control. 2 USB. Setup menu.
- Purchased for the rating of 2022. It was exquisitely written, and the name, "the world's eye," had a pleasant ring to it. After turning it on for the first time, I discovered 20 channels (for ethereal "horns"). After waiting a day, I turned it back on, and it showed a signal quality of zero, meaning it did not locate anything. UHF: the antenna did not give anything; nonetheless, a picture would occasionally appear in the static, indicating that the receiver is still functioning. Under the identical receiving parameters (location, antenna), a 6-7 year old Sonya bravia finds 29 channels. The question that needs to be asked is, "How reliable is this company, and why do we need a "new powerful" processor that is in any way inferior to the one that was previously used in the Sonya?" satellite reception: where exactly is all of the coding?
- Captures programs in an ideal manner. Works quickly. There is a USB present. Rapid response to the pressing of buttons. Quite a few useful functions. The menu is convenient, to a greater or lesser extent. HDMI.
- A power cord of little length. There is no mechanism for securing it.
- I don't know, I couldn't connect. Probably sizes
- I connected via hdmi to the monitor, exactly the same as the usual telefunken set-top box works the same, nothing works, writes no connection. In short, either a marriage, or this device is generally even worse in quality than a telefunken. I'll bring it home and try it on a regular TV . then I'll add a review .
- Multiformat tuner combine. I have been using it for several months, I found the terrestrial channels immediately and without any problems on a home-made indoor antenna, two squares, the location of the antenna did not matter, everything worked. From the ABS2 satellite, instead of the Amazon prefix, 64 FTA (open) channels were caught. Connected via HDMI to a new TV set, everything works. But I bought an Elenberg TV set to work with a cheap already flat, but without digital interfaces. I connected it through tulips, with a standard wire, the image shows striping, as if a striped template was put on the picture. On another TV set, through tulips, this problem is not present, it is to see such compatibility of these two devices. Tulips from the Amazon satellite set-top box are not suitable, you see the wiring is different.
- A few months later, one terrestrial television multiplex fell off, the second shows with fading. From the same antenna as during the first connection, while the on-air receiver BBK from this antenna receives both multiplexes with a bang, and it is already 2 years old. After dancing with a tambourine, I assembled another antenna in the form of one ring and found a place where it catches the first multiplex while it is working. But I already bought the swa-777 lux amplifier in advance, (only 100), for two squares. If the signal deteriorates, then I will install an amplifier, the prefix allows you to power the amplifier via cable.
- One of the very few tuners on the market that can receive both satellite (DVB-S/S2), terrestrial (DVB-T/T2) and cable (DVB-C) signals. With a 64 GB flash drive formatted in FAT32, it works, mkv reads, there are no problems with AC3 either. Convenient menu and settings. There are a lot of firmware on the corporate site. There is power for the active DVB-T/T2 antenna. The brightness of the LED display can be adjusted, as well as display the clock in the off state.
- If you have a Mystery TV with a similar remote, then I have bad news for you. The consoles are not just similar - they are absolutely identical in terms of the signals they give out, which is very inconvenient. You have to block the IR receiver on the TV so that it does not react to the tuner remote control. The included jack - 3RCA cable is of very poor quality, it is better to immediately replace it with something better.