📦 Unbox the Future of TV!
The TiVo Edge for Antenna is a cutting-edge 500GB media player that combines live TV, DVR capabilities, and streaming services in stunning 4K UHD. With features like Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos sound, it offers an immersive viewing experience. Record up to 75 hours of HD content, skip commercials effortlessly, and enjoy voice-activated search across all platforms. Perfect for cord-cutters looking to elevate their home entertainment.
A**R
Concerns about the Tivo company
When trying to turn on in home streaming I cannot set it up because portions of the TiVo website are no longer there. It requires you accept turns of service or a page that doesn't exist. Other URLs such as those in the help section in the TiVo edge or antenna itself do not exist and get the same result. It makes me wonder if this company is going to go out of business and whether I should return this thing right now. What are the alternatives to this thing anyway?
M**N
Ugh
I bought this to record Over The Air TV. It does that, but not without difficulties and none of it’s other promises are realized.It has a custom firmware installed for Netflix, Amazon prime and a few other streaming services, but none of those companies do much to keep them updated because the return in investment is increasingly poor as fewer and fewer people invest in TiVo.If you seek a streaming box, make sure it is android based as that is the main market. So you cannot stream from services that don’t develop code for this product such as HBO, Disney etc. when you call for technical support Netflix/Amazon blame TiVo and TiVo blames them. So the user looses. This box is a failure. TiVo are dead or dying.It also does not stream Netflix or Amazon reliably. I’ve had repeated log in screens when I try to stream, blue screens, statements displayed that it cannot provide that service now, try again later, and total box lock ups. I wanted to use it’s 4K Dolby video and Dolby atmos features and they simply don’t work. My blue ray player succeeds where this doesn’t so I know it’s not HDMI cable issues and the other hardware. Intel did the general population no favors with their 4K copyright protection hardware that precludes Joe Average watching 4K for all the wrong reasons. While I’m disappointed with intel this TiVo box is simply a technical failure because of it.We still use it for OTA TV but it is definitely not the integrated product it should be.Having said this, there is no OTA DVR that doubles as a streaming device as far as I can tell, based on my research.
A**R
Good quality and well made DVR.
Good quality and well made DVR. Remote is easy to operate and seems to be good quality as well.I would defiantly recommend TiVo Edge.
B**Y
Tivo
Although it was a returned item it works well. Everything I wanted for less money. I love Tivo products.
G**E
That you can record FOUR tv shows simultaneously.
Having been a TIVO owner since the first machines hit the market, I was blown away by how compact the new TIVO's are. You can wave it around in one hand as if it were a small book. It's ability to record four channels simultaneously is a huge score though you get some signal loss splitting the signals 4 ways. You can also record from streaming channels if you're one of the folks who have "cut the cord." It has all the main players on its menu. If you have TIVO's on your home network you can tap one machine from another.For instance from my office with an older TIVO, it can tap "My Shows" and see the local recordings on that machine, then see subfolders for the two new machines "Living Room One" and "Living Room Two."Some of the defacto streaming channels include Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Vuduc, Yahoo and several others.
J**N
Used Unit :-(
My old Roamio died and I urgently needed a DVR. I would've given this 5 stars, but I was shipped a returned unit. It was already setup for another home - wifi name, box name, zip code, favorite channels, etc. It didn't work correctly, static lines in the video and static in the audio (which is probably why it was returned by the 1st owner). I considered returning it also, but I'm a long time Roamio user, and the Edge is similar, so I knew quite a bit about it Using online help (not Tivo's tech support - they start by asking if you plugged in the power cord, duh) I was able to get it running correctly, then did a factory reset, updated the software, switched the wifi to mine, and set it up for my area. After a couple of hours, it now runs great. I didn't pay for all these problems, but fixing it was easier and faster than sending it back. VENDORS: Please don't just put returned units back on the shelf to be sent to some other unfortunate customer like me, and CUSTOMERS: If something is wrong with it, when you return it, put a sign on it saying, "Defective - Do not re-sell."Next day follow-up: When doing remote RF pairing, if the wifi is nearby, unplug power to it. It will interfere with paring.Next week follow up: This unit is back to it's old bad habits. It keeps doing weird things. I've decided to exchange it. I have to keep messing with it to keep it running correctly, and it's limping along while I wait for the replacement.
D**.
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The price for all subscription features.
T**M
If you can’t add apps, then it’s not worth it
I bought it because I thought it would integrate live ota channels with online channels in the same guide.. but no. Then I see that I can’t add ANY apps AT ALL? Where’s Hulu? Why does it have like 3 apps? It’s a sad thing. Great user interface…you just can’t use it for anything online besides Pluto and a couple others. If you mainly watch & record ota channels, then buy it. But it doesn’t combine everything into one guide like a Roku tv does
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