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Manhattan Unveils Cutting-Edge Aero 4K TV Streamer with Free Streaming Options
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In summary:
- Manhattan’s Aero 4K TV Streamer, priced at £69.99, is set to launch in February at major UK retailers, bringing Freely service to any existing TV.
- The device offers over 60 live channels and 75,000+ hours of content from UK broadcasters through Wi-Fi connectivity, eliminating the need for an aerial connection.
- Powered by TiVo OS, the Aero supports 4K streaming, voice search, and popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video, in addition to providing access to 400+ free channels.
Next month, a new way to access Freely on your TV will be available. UK TV device brand Manhattan is introducing the Aero 4K TV Streamer with Freely for £69.99.
The Aero allows users to enjoy Freely on their current TV without the need for a satellite dish or aerial. By connecting to Wi-Fi, users can access over 60 live channels and more than 75,000 hours of content on iPlayer, ITVX, the Channel 4 app, and other platforms.
Similar to popular streaming devices like Roku and Amazon Fire TV, the Aero provides a seamless viewing experience.
Freely, a free-to-view service operated by Everyone TV, offers a wide range of channels without a subscription fee, although users are required to have a TV Licence.
Manhattan’s COO, Alex Arbab-Zadeh, expressed excitement about the Aero, stating that it provides a cost-effective solution for upgrading any TV to access live TV, catch-up content, and streaming apps through a simple Wi-Fi connection.
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The Aero utilizes the TiVo OS, offering access to Freely channels and popular streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video in one convenient location. Additionally, users can explore TiVo+’s library of free content and 400+ streaming channels.
With support for 4K streaming and a voice search feature, the Aero provides a modern viewing experience, although the streaming quality may vary based on broadband speeds.
The Aero will be available for purchase in February from retailers such as Currys, John Lewis, and Amazon. A specific launch date has not been announced.
For more information on Freely, check out our review to discover the user experience.
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