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The SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex Duo features dual ATSC 1.0 tuners that stream free over-the-air TV live to multiple devices simultaneously across your home network. Compatible with a wide range of platforms including Android, AppleTV, Roku, Xbox, Windows, and Mac, it supports whole-home DVR functionality via USB hard drive (with paid TV guide). This network tuner leverages your existing WiFi or wired setup to deliver seamless, multi-room live TV viewing and recording.





| ASIN | B092KM482V |
| Best Sellers Rank | 184,042 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 163 in External TV Tuners & Video Capture Cards |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | HDFX-2US |
| Manufacturer | Silicondust USA Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 12.7 x 5.59 cm; 381 g |
Á**L
A nadie le gusta pagar suscripciónes, y en este momento de la vida, en el gran año 2025, todo el mundo quiere cobrarte dinero: Disney, Netflix, Televisa, TV Azteca; todos. Pero la realidad es que pocas suscripciones valen la pena. ¿La televisión privada? 100% no lo vale. Algunos te dicen que 4K, otros que HD, otros que todos los canales del mundo. La realidad es que, pagar de más por un producto completamente inferior (hablando específicamente de los que ofrecen 4K) a lo que encontramos gratis con una antena en el techo, es un robo. Entra el HDHomeRun. Lo que unos te ofrecen via IPTV a 720p30 con sonido 2.0, recíbelo a través de tu antena aérea a 1080i60 5.1, no sólo en tu tele, en cualquier dispositivo compatible con la aplicación (Lo probé en smartphones, tabletas, laptops, y Smart TVs), y notarás, no sólo mejor resolución, sino mejor calidad de imagen. Un producto que definitivamente no es para todos, pero si como yo, eres de los que se interesan en recibir la mejor calidad de imagen y audio de la televisión abierta, no puedes dejar pasar la oportunidad de adquirir este sintonizador,
A**R
So far, we are quite pleased with this unit. We've had it working for about a month now. The HDHomeRun unit sits beside our wife router, and is attached to an antenna in the attic. I have a portable USB HDD hard drive attached to the unit by a short USB cable. I thought 500 GB would be plenty, but we go through it pretty quickly over the course of a couple of weeks. It keeps me disciplined to delete stuff we won't go back to, but if I was doing it again, I would get a 1 TB drive. We purchased the annual guide subscription ($35 US) - totally worth it to see what is coming up over the next few weeks and to record what we want. The HDHomeRun app is loaded on each Fire Stick for each TV in the house and on my computer, so live and recorded TV is available to all TVs and computers, and recordings can be managed from any device. It works perfectly - does everything we were hoping for. Our only complaint is that the home screen navigation is a bit clumsy - especially getting between the channel bar and the menu bar with our Fire Stick remote - and the bottom menu is tiny. We got used to it quickly enough and its not a big deal. Overall, it's a great little unit that gets free network TV and let's us skip through commercials on recorded programs. Highly recommend.
T**S
Company has models compatible with European standards. They are not offering them for sale on European Amazon store. This model is for USA, Mexico and Canada market.
S**H
We cut the cord a long time ago and we stopped watching anything broadcast because, without cable, we didn't have access to DVR things. Without a DVR, we would have to slog through commercials, and we'd become accustomed to binging things without pause. We honestly didn't miss anything and it was almost like our lives became lighter once we weren't tied to some antiquated idea of "primetime network TV". There were a few good shows that we wanted to watch, but they were usually on Hulu, so it wasn't a big deal. Then, once the networks started feeling the pressure, they started to shun Hulu more and more until there were some shows that you couldn't watch unless you subscribed to one of the big 3 networks overpriced streaming services that were a vain attempt to maintain the old order. Thanks to Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Hulu -- we figured good riddance to networks. But there were still a few shows that we wanted to watch that we knew were broadcast, but we still weren't going to watch them with commercials. Not because the idea of commercials is awful, but because of the time involved. Without commercials, a half-hour show drops to 20 minutes. And you can watch an hour-long show in about 40 minutes. Your don't spend your time watching commercials for things you're never going to buy because of the shotgun approach to advertising that is still pervasive. This little device solves those problems. First, there are 2 tuners on this, so you can record 2 channels at the same time (or watch one while the other is recording). To be clear, this doesn't include a DVR, but if you have a network attached storage device (NAS) for your network, then you can hook this up and have the equivalent of a DVR. There are a few downsides, but mostly trivial to figure out how to "fix". One is that it's not easy to know the time when something will be aired without the old cable-box "schedule" menu. This device has a subscription that you can get for a really low yearly price -- or you can get the same thing for free with a little research and creativity. This model only has 2 tuners, but there are others by the same company that have 4 tuners and ones that have built-in hard-drives that will actually function as a bona fide DVR for OTA broadcasts. The main thing you'll need to get in addition to this box is an antenna. There are lots out there and some are better than others so it pays to do a little research. The other thing you'll need is a working internet connection so that you can get the program guides in order to know when "your show" is going to be aired. By itself, this isn't going to impress anyone because it doesn't do anything that a regular TV can't do. This is basically a special purpose device which you need to combine with other devices to get the full potential. I was really surprised by the sheer number of channels that are still being broadcast. I guess that the great cord-cutting exodus left a void that was filled by very cheap distribution by over-the-air. Most of it is still hot-garbage as it always has been. Infomercials, really bad local access shows made by nearby universities. Tons and tons of local annoying commercials, bad network news shows that seem to somehow still be hanging on with whatever life-support is still keeping them viable. The coolest part that we discovered is . . . wait for it . . . Reruns! About a third of the 45 or so channels that we can receive all contain tons and tons of reruns -- with lots and lots of commercials to be sure, but the reruns are from things that you won't easily find on the streaming services. Like the original Twilight Zone comes on two or three episodes back to back every day. You can probably find it to purchase as a whole series, but it's hard to justify purchasing that when you have so many other shows that you could buy. DVD's are pretty much dying out, too. This is quite a bargain for what it is and for what you get. It's very inexpensive compared to buying a whole TV and with 2 tuners. If you're here looking at this item, then chances are you know what you're looking for already, but if you're just browsing and see this, make sure you know what it is before you buy it. It's not magical by itself, and it isn't going to solve a problem if you're not looking for a solution already. What this does is allow you to expand your current "range" of available options that currently exist and do it without adding yet another paid streaming service to your budget. If you are also here intentionally looking for this kind of device, I'll give you a few answers to the questions you might have. It's one of the best ones that I've found for the price and performance. It works well as a tuner and their paid service works well if you don't want the hassle of DIY for the program guide. Removing the commercials from the "taped" shows works very well with the shows I've tried so far so that even removes the need to fast-forward through commercials. It's fast enough and works great for recording 2 shows at once -- no glitches. I can only confirm that it works well with Synology NAS. I have the 220+ model and it's more than enough. Depending on your goal, this model might not be enough. This is the lowest end in the bunch -- and it's even being replaced soon with a more powerful version. But for the price, this is the best and most compatible one that I've found. I'm sure there are better, but not many that could hit this price point. This has been a great addition to our home-entertainment infrastructure, if you will. If you don't want to spend a ton on the over-the-air part of your entertainment flow, then this is for you. Broadcast TV is still a vast wasteland of raw sewage, but every now and then something worthwhile can be found drifting along that pays off. Overall, highly recommend this and other devices by this brand. It's easy to use, it's very small, and runs surprisingly cool for a device with this much packed in. Five stars.
L**D
Very easy to setup and use with PLEX server and PLEX Pass, when used with my amplified outdoor antenna signals are strong. As expected, the picture quality is excellent. I can't comment on the HomeRun software as I haven't used it, and don't expect to. The device is tiny, and easy to tuck out of the way. I could add a second unit to get me to a total of 4 tuners, PLEX PASS apparently supports multiple tuners. I live in the Edmonton viewing area, where there are 4 "traditional" network stations (CTV, CBC, Global, and CityTV) plus French CBC, OMNI (multicultural, multilanguage), and YES-TV (Religious) which I don't use. It is surprising how often I would like to use more than 2 tuners at a time, it's probably a weekly occurrence. So consider whether you should order the 4 tuner version of this device. I have been using this 2-tuner device for a bit over 5 months, it has been 100% reliable.
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