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🚀 Elevate your TV game—record, rewind, and binge in stunning 4K without the subscription trap!
The Freesat Recordable 4K TV Box with 1TB storage revolutionizes home entertainment by enabling simultaneous recording of up to four satellite programs, delivering crystal-clear 4K UHD visuals and access to over 100 channels plus popular On Demand services—all with zero monthly fees. Designed for effortless setup with existing UK satellite dishes, it offers advanced live TV controls like pause, rewind, and restart, making it the ultimate smart TV companion for the modern viewer.

| ASIN | B07XRQ9JS6 |
| Antenna Location | watching and recording satellite TV, including On Demand content |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Output Mode | HDMI – Supports various audio output modes including stereo, surround sound, and potentially 3D spatial for 4K content |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,087 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 7 in Satellite Receivers |
| Box Contents | Set top box, Power supply unit, Remote control, Premium HDMI cable, 2 X AAA batteries, Documentation |
| Brand Name | Freesat |
| Colour | Anthracite |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,625) |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15D x 25W x 4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 581 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Arris |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UHD-4X-1000 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Model Number | UHD-4X-1000 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Product Warranty | Freesat warrants that your Freesat 4K TV Box or Freesat 4K Recordable TV Box (as applicable) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year commencing from the date of purchase. The warranty applies to the product hardware (not software) and is available to UK residents only. Exclusions apply, for example in the case of accidental or cosmetic damag… |
| Satellite Service Description | Freesat |
| Specification Met | DVB, partial compliance with communication standards |
| Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM |
| Supported Standards | [EST] Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM, 4K, HD, common satellite broadcasting standards |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video In Out Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Video Output Resolution | 3840x2160 pixels (4K) |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
B**A
Works well and does the job
This unit connects to a Satellite dish (traditional or broadband) and lets you record a programme and potentially watch or record something else at the same time (Requires 2 cables from the traditional dish - otherwise of course it's one thing at a time) I already have a TV that 'can' receive and record Freesat but when it's recording you are often unable to change to or watch another TV channel. I bought this so that recording could go on separately from the family 'channel hopping' around as usual. Compared to the TV the Box HD output quality is as good as the original programme on the TV and recordings don't show any quality loss. Signal quality levels reported from the dish were also fine and similar to those on the TV's own signal meter Audio output on HDMI or Optical can each be selected as Stereo or Surround (although the latter is only going to be noticed if a surround track is being broadcast Otherwise you just get Stereo but its all managed seamlessly and works well). The box remote has its own volume control which can get confusing if someone turned it right down - I just leave it on full volume and use the normal TV volume as everyone knows where that is The unit as delivered had 2 year old firmware and operation (while fully functional ) did seem a bit clunky/slow sometimes in the guides/menus. The Manual had nothng to say on updating this manually but I had connected it to a wired internet network connection, left it in standby overnight, and next day it had updated itself to the latest 2023 firmware. This may have included a few menu improvements but the main difference was there were now no unreasonable hesitations when moving around menus and functions. Timed recordings started and stopped as expected and where available captured both the surround and stereo tracks so you can (re)select what you want to listen to after the recording which is nice. SO generally this would be great for providing improved FreeSat 'box functionality to a TV that doesn't include it or (as in my case) to provide a 'child proof' stand alone free-satellite dish recording capability. With the latest firmware installed there is nothing to complain about and operation is easy and quality is great.
B**G
It works.
Fed up with paying nearly £80 a month to Sky, realising I rarely watch any of their own programmes, and wouldn’t really miss those that I do. Easy to install; unplug the Sky box and plug this one in. Follow basic instructions on screen and it’s done. Bewildering long list of programmes, but now set up so that it lists my favourites as priority. Little bit slower booting up than the Sky box was, but only by 30 seconds or so.
O**K
Congratulations to the Freesat designers and engineers
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous. Don’t listen to the naysayers, this box is near perfect. Early adopters got the bugs which are now all sorted. It gave the best initial user experience out of all the boxes I’ve ever had including Sky, BT and Freeview. If some of you are still experiencing bugs then they must be associated with your individual box and you should arrange a replacement under the terms of the guarantee. Why move to Freesat? Well, in the STV area they recently rejigged the transmitter frequencies and despite three aerial visits by Freeview they were unable to facilitate a reliable signal. They would leave it working but in the days following all the HD channels would intermittently disappear and some SD channels occasionally got pixellated. Apparently it had to do with nearby wind turbine interference. Some pros of the box are that it is quiet, fast, has a quality remote which is responsive, is relatively cool running, has a small footprint and a good choice of energy management settings. Other reviewers have criticised the guide as being outdated but I love it because actions are clearly explained in logical steps. One reviewer complained about excessive clicks to delete a recording but I prefer that to the instant delete on Freeview - will likely lead to fewer mistakes. The only improvement which comes to mind is the registration process on the box to obtain a Freeview account. This is slightly confusing. A couple of subsidiary comments that may help. During setup I tested the record function but it wouldn’t let me record and view at the same time. I checked in settings and it declared only one cable despite my having fitted two. Examining the cables I saw one had got loose which I fixed and retested but still no joy. I fiddled for half an hour, repeatedly swapping cables, was about to send it back as faulty but a quick Google search led to the word RESCAN and bingo two cables were declared and the record function then worked properly. The other point is about picture quality. All in the household mentioned that the picture was a “bit garish” which hadn’t manifest itself on Freeview. That was fixed by going into my Panasonic TV settings and deselecting “Dynamic” mode in the picture section. This is variously known as “Vivid”, “Movie”, “Pro”, or something similar. Of course some people prefer a vivid setting but I don’t and after this adjustment the Freesat picture is now perfect for my mid-range equipment. The picture is deep, rich, focused and a smidgeon better than Freeview! All that’s now left to do is to replace the LNB with a wideband one so that I will be able to record up to 4 programmes at the same time.
G**S
A good alternative to SKY
After a nightmare of a time trying to extract myself from the clutches of SKY I turned to this Freesat box. So glad I did and it is something I should have done years ago! I opted for this as the recordable version and as I already had a wideband dish it was a simple matter to just plug in, let it tune itself then away to go with all the available Freesat channels, some in HD. I find the features excellent - watching and recording is easy, the remote is very good (not tiny like some) and the unit itself is surprisingly compact. Onscreen display is straightforward and it didn't take long to identify all the available features. There are options for viewing "on demand" services like iPlayer although if you have a smart TV you may not need these. I paid just over £209 for a Freesat-refurbished unit that is as good as new. As a one-off payment I will recoup the cost in a short time by saving on over-priced subscriptions. All in all I am very happy with this box and have had no issues so far.
M**Y
Like New Easy Set Up
Arrived today impressed by condition was advertised as reconditioned but could be new not a mark on it everything in box looks new great value easy set up, worked straight away no glitches bit of a delay when first turned on but channel changing menu etc all load straight away.
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