Easy to use Freeview recording box recommendations

Easy to use Freeview recording box recommendations

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A900ss

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

164 months

Hi,

My mother intends to leave Sky as she’s paying for channels she’s just not using.

So I’m looking to buy her a recording Freeview box but she’s not tech savvy so I don’t want to mess around with multiple devices/multiple input sources.

Any recommendations for a VERY easy to use box for an elderly person.

Many thanks.

Soloman Dodd

400 posts

54 months

I use a Humax one.

They are simple, but the big difference will be the remote control.
I find Sky remotes weird, so if she is used to that the new one will take some learning.

Mr Pointy

12,276 posts

171 months

My sister has a Panasonic - the one with a Blu-ray player built in. If she can use it, it must be straightforward.

Bluevanman

8,246 posts

205 months

BT/EE Box pro,get one off eBay

Harry H

3,588 posts

168 months

Am I missing something here. Everything is available to stream ITVX, iPlayer etc. Why would you want to record ?

spitfire-ian

3,948 posts

240 months

Harry H said:
Am I missing something here. Everything is available to stream ITVX, iPlayer etc. Why would you want to record ?
Because you can then fast forward past the adverts. Any adverts on the streaming services can't be skipped.

Mammasaid

4,576 posts

109 months

spitfire-ian said:
Harry H said:
Am I missing something here. Everything is available to stream ITVX, iPlayer etc. Why would you want to record ?
Because you can then fast forward past the adverts. Any adverts on the streaming services can't be skipped.
And you can watch recordings without having to have fast/reliable broadband.

thinkofaname

316 posts

145 months

Several other possible reasons:
- There are other channels that don't have streaming services
- Not everything is available on streaming services due to licensing restrictions
- Some people are not confident using smart TVs or computers to stream

Mr_J

457 posts

59 months

Manhattan.

It works really well albeit the interface is sluggish compared to Sky.

A900ss

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

164 months

Bluevanman said:
BT/EE Box pro,get one off eBay
Does the pro box work if you don’t have BT Broadband? I’ve read reports that the service is a bit ‘off’ if you don’t have BT

A900ss

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

164 months

Harry H said:
Am I missing something here. Everything is available to stream ITVX, iPlayer etc. Why would you want to record ?
Old person. Likes the way it is and for a £100/£150, I’m happy to leave her in her ways.

droopsnoot

13,089 posts

254 months

I've got a couple of BT Youview boxes that work fine for recording and replaying. They're not connected to the internet because of where they sit, the messages about not being connected aren't too intrusive. Both have come for almost nothing, a pound or two or free on local Facebook recycle groups. They're HD but not 4K.

richhead

2,036 posts

23 months

spitfire-ian said:
Harry H said:
Am I missing something here. Everything is available to stream ITVX, iPlayer etc. Why would you want to record ?
Because you can then fast forward past the adverts. Any adverts on the streaming services can't be skipped.
Very much this, and often more of them, i do feel we have taken a step backwards from a good old vcr

Bluevanman

8,246 posts

205 months

A900ss said:
Does the pro box work if you don’t have BT Broadband? I’ve read reports that the service is a bit ‘off’ if you don’t have BT
Yes,you only need BT broadband if you wish to stream Freeview rather than through an aerial.....you can also record more channels simultaneously through the aerial.
Catch up apps from the terrestrial channels all work,not sure about the likes of Netflix etc as I don't use them

i4got

5,785 posts

90 months

Bought an as new youview box dtr-t2100 from ebay the other week for £58.

Works really well and I’m not on bt broadband.

Stupidly i hadn't read the details and assumed it would connect to the internet over wifi but it needs a cable from the router.

Added a couple of powerline plugs for £30 and works perfectly.


MustangGT

12,783 posts

292 months

Mr_J said:
Manhattan.

It works really well albeit the interface is sluggish compared to Sky.
We also have a Manhattan, simple to use and reliable.

droopsnoot

13,089 posts

254 months

i4got said:
Bought an as new youview box dtr-t2100 from ebay the other week for £58.

Works really well and I’m not on bt broadband.

Stupidly i hadn't read the details and assumed it would connect to the internet over wifi but it needs a cable from the router.

Added a couple of powerline plugs for £30 and works perfectly.
That's the box(es) I have. Interesting about the powerline adapters, I've picked up a pair from somewhere and keep meaning to see if I can get them working, though I read that there can be trouble using them through multi-socket adapters, which is the only way I can connect them. There was talk that they intended to support a Wi-fi adapter in the USB socket but the firmware to do it was never released.

Ham_and_Jam

2,927 posts

109 months

Manhattan.

Fantastically simple bit of kit. Freeview recorder up to 4k.

The latest iteration, the T4R, has just been released -

https://www.richersounds.com/manhattan-t4r-500gb/?...

megaphone

11,097 posts

263 months

Tuesday
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I run two BT/EE/Youview boxes, work really well. I do have mine connected to the internet so I can use iPlayer etc. But they will work without internet. Note they are wired ethernet, no WiFi. Easy to use with a simple remote with big buttons. They are made by Humax.

Loads on eBay

eg
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/167416826993?_skw=bt+yo...

Edited by megaphone on Tuesday 1st April 08:11


Edited by megaphone on Tuesday 1st April 08:11

A900ss

Original Poster:

3,269 posts

164 months

Tuesday
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Thanks everyone