📺 Elevate Your Entertainment Game!
The OWERSLYN 2025 Upgraded Digital Converter Box is a compact and powerful device that allows you to receive ATSC broadcast signals and output them in stunning 1080P HD. With features like real-time DVR recording, a user-friendly 2-in-1 remote, and multiple video output options, this converter box is designed for modern viewing needs. It’s easy to set up and perfect for anyone looking to enhance their TV experience.
Brand Name | owerslyn |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 1.5 x 0.67 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | M2- TV Stick |
Special Features | 2-in-1 remote control |
M**E
Exactly what you need if your TV does not have a Coax port.
Works great. My Vizio tv only has HDMI ports. Nowhere to plug in a tv antenna, or cable box.Simple setup.Comes with its own little remote too.I used mine with a local TV antenna, not with a cable box. So can’t say much on that, but I assume it works absolutely fine if necessary.The little manual that comes with it has picture instructions. So I think anyone can setup.
C**O
works pretty well - interface a bit clunky
I like that I can now interface my Cable service (coaxial) coming out of wall to my HDMI Port on Fire TV - picture is clearer and I have a remote that allows me to enter the number of the channel I want to watch and go to the channel without multiple clicks on the Fire tv's minimalist and terribly designed remote. That said, setup requires a bit of knowledge not in the user manual to get it set up. The instructions in the accompanying user manual are OK but not real clear on some aspects. And it is tedious to need 4 clicks to add a favorite or delete/move a channel on the channel list. The channel guide is not very useful - so you need to know the number on the channel you want to make this a usable system.
E**.
Great if you broke the coaxial cable connection on the TV.
I broke the coaxial cable connection on my tv. This did the trick.
S**H
So. Many. Problems
The picture quality is fine, and the electronic program guide is good. But there are so many problems.* The unit hangs every night, and the remote ceases to function. Unplug and plug it back in, it works fine.* Recording is very hit and miss. Sometimes only half a show is recorded, and multiple day recording seldom works. I think this might be related to the frequent program hangs.* When watching a recorded show, if you pause, forward or rewind, the subtitles come on. If you then turn them off, 30 seconds later they come back on. You are stuck unless you reboot and start from the beginning.* If you stop a recording, you can’t pick up where you left off - have to start over.* To record a show on the program guide, select it, press OK, set parameters, done. Great! However, pressing OK in other areas also starts recording the current show, telling you to press OK to cancel, which then starts another recording session. Unplug it, plug it back in to fix.* Hard disk specs are important. If your drive pulls more than 800 mA you need external power. Spent a week with their tech support trying to get a brand new USB powered 2 TB drive to work, but nope, pulls 1,000 mA. Had to swap in my old powered backup drive, which would connect correctly.* Setup of the drive through their menu system was confusing and inconsistent. I used to work in IT, but this was a real challenge.* Documentation was poor to non-existent. For example, didn’t tell me to record a show, you had to change a parameter from “view” to “record”. This after pressing OK to start a recording session.The return period has passed, but I’m going to give up. There are a lot of choices of devices for viewing and program guides, but I was after recording, and this one just isn’t worth the aggravation.
G**H
cable
exactly what we expected
S**K
I got all the local channels information veg
Worked for me remote information veg
J**S
Works really well for me
I have a smart TV that is digital only, no tuner on board so I'd been using another box to bring over the air digital broadcasts in. That thing died, so I bought this after a lot of looking and comparing. I hooked it up following the directions, and unlike some of the reviews for this I've read, I am quite pleased with the performance so far. The picture is excellent, and better than any other in the house for over the air reception. It's small, and the IR receiver is convenient to place where ever you want since you can put the actual receiver about anywhere as well. The on screen menu is easy and I really like how it tells me what the broadcast schedule is. I'd read that some have issues with setting the time, I just went to the timezone and set that, and it's worked flawlessly since. I have practically plugged it in and it works. I didn't mess with any firmware updates or anything, it's pulling in all the stations as well as or better than my other in house tuners do. I won't speak to any recording, as I don't and won't use that feature as all I wanted was the ability to get digital TV reception, and it does this flawlessly for me at least. The remote was easy to set up as well, although it did cause the soundbar to flip out a bit so you're going to want to test all that before you turn it loose on your system as I'm guessing the IR signals were the same as the soundbar save for different control signals that caused me to reset the soundbar. That's the only issue I had, and it was easily remediated with no further issues since. I went into another room to do the remote learning procedure after all that. I've had a few digital receivers for over the air reception, hands down this one so far has done better than all of them put together. Two thumbs up, we'll see how it holds up over time will be the test at this point.
D**G
Manual print is too small to read. Electronic copy has errors.
The manual print is way too small to read but an electronic copy was sent that is very readable.The video shows pushing some buttons on two controllers, presumably one for the M2 and one for my monitor. The separation of the two controllers is specified as 3-5 mm (page 6) or "in" 3 cm (page 7). Both are wrong. It should be 3-5 cm. Also, one must allow for the difference in thickness of the two controllers so that the IR transmitted signal intersects the receiver. Placing several pages of a small book under the thinner remote should do the job so the two glass "eyes" of the two remotes align. The pairing or "learning" for the OWERSLYN remote described as optional. The alternative is apparently to use two remotes: (1) the TV remote for some things like volume and (2) the OWERSLYN remote for some other things like changing the channels. The responses from customer service via email were timely.I still have not gotten a picture on my TV yet, but perhaps the signal strength in my home is insufficient.
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