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[…]on sling.com” but still available on this site for $40, over half off the original price! AirTV 2 The AirTV Anywhere is available for the blowout price of $80 (again, over half off) here: AirTV Anywhere The product not being sold at Sling.com anymore, coupled with these blowout prices leads me to think the product will no longer be manufactured, but that is just a guess on my part. I asked if Sling will still support the AirTV 2, and they said yes. But, who knows for how long? If you’re willing to take a risk, you can pick up […]
All about the AirTV and AirTV2 broadcast TV […]
[…]Onn Streamer right next to my Wi-Fi router. In my condo, I have my Wi-Fi router upstairs, and my TV downstairs, so they’re pretty far apart, although every other streaming box I’ve tried hasn’t had a problem connecting. The instructions recommend moving the unit 15-20 feet from each other if you have problems pairing. This was a last resort for me because it’s kind of inconvenient; I had to disconnect the streamer, then bring it upstairs and connect the HDMI cable to a computer monitor I had up there, then restart the setup process. When it was done, I unplugged […]
[…]hours trying to get the unit to work, I found this solution which does the trick! How to Make Your AirTV Recognize Drives I used the Sling iPhone app to do this procedure. First, click your account icon in the upper right corner of the app. Next, click “Local Channels”. Click “Connected Devices”. Click “My AirTV”. Scroll to the bottom and click “Remove AirTV”. This is the key step of the whole process! I wasn’t able to get the unit to recognize the drive without doing this: Do a factory reset on your AirTV by pushing a paperclip in the […]
OCTOBER 2024 UPDATE: The AirTV 2 and AirTV Anywhere are no longer available on the Sling website and AirTV 2 is no longer in stock at many other online retailers. I chatted with Sling customer service who said the AirTV 2 is “discontinued on sling.com” although they would continue to support it and referred me to another site that was still selling it. they’re blowing out the AirTV 2 and AirTV Anywhere at massive discounts. So, although you can get a great deal now, I’d say, purchase at your own risk because no one can say how long these products […]
[…]iPhones do not have Airplay capability. Conclusion I love AirPlay and I’ve packed away my Apple TV, since AirPlay was the only reason I was keeping it around. Now, my Roku Ultra is the only box connected to my TV! – […]
Tablo, AirTV, TiVo, […]
[…]won’t satisfy everyone, but I think they are reasonable. The apps I tested were YouTube, Tubi TV, Pluto TV, Sling TV, Tablo, and Google’s free TV streaming app, Google TV Freeplay. Seems like every manufacturer these days (i.e., Samsung) has their own “Pluto TV”-style free streaming channel these days. Google’s is not bad at all, featuring 159 channels of TV shows, movies, and even local news. Of course, there are many many many more apps available! That’s one of the advantages of this box over, say, Apple TV. The Tablo Gen 4 (DVR) App For those of you who are looking […]
[…]Cancel Cable TV and Streaming Services I have two last recommendations to help cut down on TV viewing: cancel cable TV if you have it, and limit streaming service subscriptions to one at a time, and only for limited amounts of time. These services give you a nearly unlimited “buffet” of stuff to watch any time you want. Imagine trying to go on a diet if you went to an all-you-can-eat buffet for every meal. It would be nearly impossible! Furthermore, when I do subscribe to paid services, I feel obligated to use them because I’m paying for them, causing […]
[…]Fire TV app or Android app). That’s how Tablo (network-connected versions, not HDMI versions), AirTV 2, and the HDHomeRun DVRs work. You can watch broadcast TV from one antenna on all of your TVs! 2. Getting More Channels Due to Better Antenna Placement Using one of the DVRs I mentioned above also gives you a lot more flexibility on where you can put your antenna without having to run a lot of coax cable in your home. For example, you could stick your antenna in your attic and attach it to a Roku one foot away. Otherwise, you’d have to […]
[…]these drives are perfect to use with a Tablo, which is what I’m doing, or another DVR like the AirTV 2 that accepts USB hard drives! It works great in both of these DVRs, and I no longer need a separate power supply for my drive, making the whole thing less cluttered. The drive gets power right from the USB port and is really quiet! It’s kind of fitting that I’m using the hard drive from one DVR as the hard drive for another! I’m also going to hang onto the power supply and fan in case I can use […]
[…]almost any content that you can get on your phone. Samsung is not the only brand that has TVs with AirPlay. Some Sony, LG, Vizio, Insignia, and Roku TVs also feature Airplay. 3. Integrate streaming channels with broadcast/cable TV channels In the Samsung channel guide, when you go past the last cable or broadcast TV channel, you’ll go into Samsung’s TV Plus free streaming channels, which look just like regular TV channels. There’s no real distinction between cable/broadcast channels and Internet streaming channels on this TV. The above screenshot of the channel guide shows that once you get past the […]
[…]TV, I use the Tablo. I spend little to nothing on streaming TV services. I watch over-the-air broadcast TV, free video services like YouTube, and some pay services on a temporary basis to binge-watch certain shows, then I cancel them. Read more about my current antenna setup in my blog. Expanding to Cover Internet and Cellular Services As people have shifted away from traditional cable TV, the cost of Internet access has gone up. So, I’m now covering ways to lower the cost of Internet access (as well as cell phone service). I personally switched from cable Internet to Verizon […]
[…]You can watch, say, ESPN or The Walking Dead but you’ll have to pay for a service such as Sling TV❯❯ or YouTube TV. And, you don’t get the network stations on your Roku for free either. You have to pay for a service such as CBS All Access (or use an antenna connected directly to your TV). At the end of the day, many people can find the content they are happy with using a Roku or other Internet-connected device, for much less than the cost of cable TV, but there may be some shows that can only be seen live […]
[…]channels and then get a cheaper streaming service. There is a one-week free trial period. YouTube TV YouTubeTV offers a ton of channels, but the cost is almost as expensive as cable TV! Use an antenna to get your local channels plus one of the lower-cost streaming services above. Only use YouTubeTV if you can’t get your local channels using an antenna. On-Demand Subscription Services – Watch, then Cancel These are not live-streaming services like cable or broadcast TV. Rather, these have libraries of movies and TV shows that you can watch any time as a subscriber. These have monthly […]
[…]Fire TV Stick is a good option as well. A lot of folks (including me) have an Apple TV for Airplay and a Roku (or Amazon Fire TV) for the apps. I hope this has been helpful. What do you think of Apple TV? Please comment below. – […]
[…]easy-to-use software, with the DVR functionality requiring some research online to get working. 3. AirTV 2 / AirTV Anywhere – May Be Discontinued OCTOBER 2024 UPDATE: The AirTV 2 and AirTV Anywhere are no longer available on the Sling website and AirTV 2 is no longer in stock at many other online retailers. I chatted with Sling customer service who said the AirTV 2 is “discontinued on sling.com” although they would continue to support it and referred me to another site which is blowing out the AirTV 2 and AirTV Anywhere at massive discounts. So, although you can get a […]
[…]out this video from the Antenna Man. Note, if you have a long cable run from your antenna to your TV, or if you have multiple TVs, you’ll need to get a distribution amplifier. Check out this article for more information. If You Need the Ultimate in VHF Performance, Use One of These… Televes is a respected European company that has continued to innovate its antenna designs. Their outdoor antennas are amplified, optimized for VHF, and include LTE filtering. They’re expensive but will probably get you the most channels. Unlike almost any other antennas I’ve seen, then get five stars […]
[…]give up one of your streaming services, like Netflix? Some Things You Could Do Instead of Watching TV Here are some things to do if you decide to give up TV during Lent: I’m sure you have plenty of things that you can think of! So, do you think you could give up TV for Lent? What would you like to accomplish during that time? Please comment below! – […]
[…]TV, but it does work. Conclusion So there you have it, three ways to stop your Amazon Fire TV Stick from interfering with your TV reception. Did any of these work for you? Please comment below! – […]