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The Sling Media AirTV is a dual-tuner local channel streamer designed for seamless integration with Sling TV and other media players. It allows users to watch and record local channels in HD, offering the flexibility to enjoy content both at home and on the go. With a simple setup and the ability to record multiple shows, it's the perfect solution for cord-cutters looking to enhance their viewing experience.
Brand Name | Sling Media |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4.3 x 1.7 inches |
Item model number | 214877 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
W**G
Excellent Networked Dual 1080p Tuner
Ok, this is an excellent device. I am pretty sure it is limited to 1080p but otherwise it works very well.It has two tuners. So it can display on two devices at the same time, on the same or different channel for each. It uses Unicast IP networking to display to it, so each tuner can only display on one device. Given the complexity and potential problems with multicast IP for the home user, this is a desirable design.1080p sends up to 5Mb/s of traffic on your internal network and this supports 2 streams, so it will send up to 10Mb/s As one reviewer said, he got very reliable streams using the wired ethernet interface. I recommend you use that instead of wifi, that is what I did and I have an excellent wifi set up (6 access points to cover almost 3000 sqft). I also have a very decent router for a home (a Netgate 3100). I am convinced that most of the people having problems with this device have a very basic networking setup in their house. The all in one router/switch/wifi devices provided by Cable/Telcos or low end Linksys or Netgate routers: for one thing, usually have a very limited CPU, and you can swamp these easily with just a limited number of devices using it, even if they are not using a lot of bandwidth. And two, the single access point in these not only contains an underpowered CPU, you are not going to get strong 5GHz wifi to every room in a house from one of these. 5Ghz does not penetrate solids very well at all. Well, enough with the networking lecture.Also keep in mind that what it can tune to is only as good as your antenna and your location from the transmitters for the stations your are trying to receive. I live almost 40 miles for most of mine, and I have an antenna that is rated for up to 60 miles. I have it aimed so I can pick up all of the main networks. I had to sacrifice two stations because of their locations from the ones I want to get. This is not the fault of this device, this is reality of picking up radio signals.The two streams it produces is excellent. I watch them on my AppleTV2's or on our phones. Using their app. You can watch it inside or outside your house. When watching on your wifi, it appears the traffic is local. When watching it off your house's network, traffic does go out to the Internet. It has a setting to limit the traffic when it sends outside your network (which you need to do if you have limited Upload speed...remember up to 5Mb/s for each feed!) I don't recommend watching local TV on your device off your network, it will chew through your data on your phone's plan.The app works well. And setup was easy and straight-forward. You need to use the app to set-up or reconfigure the device.A negative, the DVR functionality only works if you subscribe and pay for Sling. If you switch to Sling, you will actually have to reconfigure the device with the Sling App. (And I suspect if you quit Sling, you will have to use the AirTV app again to reconfigure it). I find this rather annoying.However, if you want to have antenna, in the location that is out of the way and best place to position to get signals and then send that to two devices inside your home, without having to run Coax everywhere. This is an excellent device for that job.
C**T
The worst DVR I've ever used
Granted, I haven't used any other over the air DVR but I have used DVRs, starting with Tivo and ending with several cloud DVRs and satellite DVRs. This is the most unreliable device I have ever owned, and when it does work, the worst to use.First, It is easy to install and configure, because there is basically nothing to it. You can't choose when to start recording your shows, or when to stop, so the program is always missing the first few minutes and the last few minutes. Not that it matters.The Device does not come with any storage. You have to buy a usb drive. I have a 2 TB Seagate, but it may as well be 500 MB. If you want to record a news program, but don't get to watch the news all the time, then those recorded programs are listed randomly on a list and it's near impossible to tell when they were recorded because they don't have episode numbers and some don't even have the year much less the day of the week or the date. So basically, if you're not deleting everything as you watch it and watching it as soon as you record it, you can spend a lot of frustrating time trying to find the current news.Even then if the program is 30 minutes, they only record 29. If it's an hour they only record 59 minutes and there is no way to reconfigure it to do other wise.Fortunately, it's not 4k, and it does show the names of some of the series I like to watch with episode numbers. That is when it decides to record them.If you're recording a series, and it comes on more than once during the evening, then the SlingDVR will decide when it will record that show, if it does record it, and there is nothing you can do to record it during a specific time frame.There's also no way to tell why it decides not to record a show because it doesn't detect recording conflicts. That doesn't matter though, because even if you're only recording one show, it might just decide not record it at all.My biggest beef is that you cannot pause a live program, not any live program on the antenna. I have a guest account and I'm guessing that's Sling's way of forcing you to pay for an account. So basically, while I'm trying to break free of the cable, sling is trying to force me to use their service, which is just as expensive as a cable and goes up just as frequently as cable and satellite do. That would be great if they had something to offer that cable and satellite don't but they don't!It's a really piece of feces and I would suggest no one buy it.
G**S
Works great even without SlingTV
Just sitting in Nicaragua watching local channels from Vancouver, BC. Canada on my AirTV. I love it.
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