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SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K ATSC 3.0 NextGen TV: 2/4 Tuners HDFX-4K

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  • FLEX - the next generation HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K
  • Watch live TV on multiple devices simultaneously throughout your home with our Multi room Multi user network tuner solution
  • All the features of the HDHomeRun CONNECT QUATRO & 4K models plus optional DVR by connecting a USB hard drive (requires paid TV guide for DVR record)
  • ATSC 1.0 content is compatible with XBox Roku-Ultra AppleTV iPhone iPad Win10/11 Mac Android FireTV Sony and LG devices. ATSC 3.0 content is compatible with XBox Roku-Ultra AppleTV iPhone iPad Win10/11 Mac Sony most-Android most-FireTV and 2019+LG devices.
  • 4 tuners (2 ATSC 3.0, all 4 ATSC 1.0)



Product Description

Meet the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K ATSC 3.0 NextGen TV tuner and DVR

Flex 4k

  • ATSC 3.0 NextGenTV is here!
  • Future proof your TV experience!
  • Watch live TV on multiple devices simultaneously throughout your home with our Multi room Multi user network tuner solution
  • All the features of the HDHomeRun CONNECT QUATRO & 4K models plus optional DVR by connecting a USB hard drive (requires paid TV guide for DVR record)
  • FLEX - the next generation HDHomeRun CONNECT 4K.
  • Receive and watch free to air ATSC 3.0 and ATSC 1.0 TV on a wide range of devices anywhere in your home over your existing Wifi or wired network.
  • The HDHomeRun FLEX 4K connects to your home router using Ethernet, utilizing your existing home WiFi with no configuration required.
  • ATSC 1.0 content is compatible with XBox, Roku Ultra, AppleTV, iPhone, iPad, Win10/11, Mac, Android, FireTV, Sony TV and select LG TVs.
  • ATSC 3.0 content is compatible with XBox, Roku Ultra, AppleTV, iPhone, iPad, Win10/11, Mac, Sony, most-Android, most-FireTV and select LG TVs.
  • If ATSC 3.0 is not yet available in your area the HDHomeRun FLEX 4K will use ATSC 1.0.
  • Supports 4K content where available.
  • 4 tuners (2 ATSC 3.0, all 4 ATSC 1.0)
HD Homerun Flex 4k

Watch Live TV from different devices

Depending on which HDHomeRun product you choose, you can be watching Live TV wherever you want in your home, whilst another family member watches a different channel. On a different device. In another room. Add more HDHomeRun products and more people can all watch live TV simultaneously.

HDHomeRun. Endlessly expandable.

HD Homerun

Internet connection is required to use the HDHomeRun apps with the HDHomeRun FLEX 4K.

ATSC 3.0 DRM: Some ATSC 3.0 channels may be DRM encrypted and will not work. If an ATSC 3.0 channel is DRM encrypted the HDHomeRun FLEX 4K will use the ATSC 1.0 version of the channel. DRM encryption is used by select broadcasters to block out-of-home viewing, limit what player devices can be used to watch TV, enforce that the original tuner hardware is always present to view recordings, and to block third party apps. Optionally a broadcaster can force recordings to expire after a period of time and/or block recording completely.

Antenna Selection Guide

Antenna Selection Guide

Windward Bound
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I purchased a HDHomeRun Flex 4K in anticipation of dropping cable TV. I found that we tend to watch a lot of network shows on the DVR and have Fire Sticks on every TV, so being able to record over the air TV could save us a lot of money over cable without having to buy a lot of hardware. Setting up the HDHomeRun Flex 4K was easy and strait forward.Initially I connected an external hard drive to it and purchased a subscription to the DVR service. Unfortunately I found using this device as a DVR was significantly less pleasurable than using my Xfinity DVR. While the picture quality of live broadcasts looked very good, recorded shows did not. As a trial run I recorded CBS Sunday Morning off my local CBS station. The Flex 4K reported signal strength, signal quality, and symbol quality all at 100%. Playing back the recording the picture quality lacked resolution and color depth. Additionally several times while I was fast forwarding through commercials I got an error message and lost playback. When I went back to recordings it displayed "Your HDHomeRun DVR is ready to record" with no recordings.I finally gave up on using the HDHomeRun Flex 4K as a DVR and purchased an inexpensive mini PC that I set up as a Channels DVR with the HDHomeRun Flex 4K as the tuner. This has worked out extremely well. Channels DVR records at the same quality as watching off the air, has a clean interface, has great commercial skip capability, and the HDHomeRun Flex 4K integrates perfectly as the tuner. The Channels DVR service is more expensive than the SiliconDust DVR service, but it's worth it, and it's still a substantial savings over Cable TV with DVR service.
Merideth Baker
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023
tl;dr Great OTA tuner and DVRThe only reason I need a tuner/dvr at all is so I can record NFL games—I don't want to miss one while I'm watching another that's being broadcast at the same time, and I want to be able to skip commercials (and sometimes the announcers' chatter). I've tried several OTA receivers/DVRs but finally settled on the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K.The SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex 4K is dead simple to set up: plug in coax cable from the antenna, plug included ethernet cable into the HDHomeRun and your router, plug included power supply in. The HDHomeRun isn't connected to your television, only to your router (and antenna and power)—it streams your OTA channels to your TVs and other devices via app.Viewing OTA (antenna) TV: My two main TVs are Roku Tvs (and a rarely-used 3rd TV uses a Roku device), so I just added the HDHomeRun app. I didn't need to do anything else to view all my OTA channels, not even run a channel scan. I spent a total of about 2 minutes from opening the box to watching TV (and probably 60 seconds of that was bc my arthritic hands had trouble tightening the coax cable). I wasn't missing any of the 77 channels my TV found when the antenna cable was connected directly to the TV. (Incidentally, HDHomerun was not my first choice: I bought a Tablo Dual Lite first, but it could not find as many channels, and not the local networks that broadcast NFL games at all, so I returned it asap.) The picture through the HDHomeRun is clearer than watching when watching from my Dish, which surprised me.Note: Some Samsung TVs cannot get audio when using the HDHomeRun. The site's FAQ says "To hear audio, you need a TV, AV receiver, or soundbar that can decode Dolby Digital or AC3 audio over HDMI. Most modern TVs can do this, though we’ve noticed a few Samsung TVs cannot."DVR: If you want DVR functionality, you'll pay $35/year, and plug in an external hard drive to your HDHomeRun via usb. I tested the DVR functions via the HDHomeRun app on my laptop and on my phone. I started recording a program already in progress. I scheduled recording for a program that would start about a half hour in the future. I used the search bar to schedule recordings of all NFL games, on any channel, at any time. Super easy. The quality of the recording is great.Here's where things get a little less than ideal. I could not for the life of me figure out how to use the DVR functions from the Roku app. I submitted a support ticket to Silicone Dust, and they told me how to find my recordings (just hit the "back" arrow button on the Roku remote), but I can't schedule recordings from the Roku app... yet. I'll paste Silicone Dust's email below:The Roku version of the HDHomeRun app is getting some long overdue updates to help bring it in-line with the HDHomeRun app for other platforms. We'll be adding the ability to schedule recordings, search guide data, and more, in the coming months.When you open the Roku app, it will start playing the last played channel right away.Pressing left/right arrows will bring up the live channel switcher. Icons and guide data might take a moment to load, and we are working to improve those loading times.Pressing "Back" from live TV will bring you to a new "Live/Recorded/Discover/Tasks" screen.Selecting "Live" will bring you back to the live view on whatever channel was being watched beforeSelecting "Recorded" will show recordings if you are using the HDHomeRun DVR serviceSelecting "Discover" will give you our guide discover view.Selecting a TV program from "Discover" will show a summery for that program, and will show the current and future episodes (if the program is a TV show and not a movie). If a program is available on more than one channel, you will also see those options listed here. In the future you will be able to use this view to also schedule recordings if you are subscribed to the HDHomeRun DVR service.
Lllamas
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
This is by far the best TV Tuner out there. Living close to an airport I've always had problems with multi-path interference from low flying aircraft or windblown trees so after learning about the how the new ATSC 3.0 tuners worked to alleviate these problems, I jumped at the chance to try the HD Homerun Flex 4k. It's true. The 3.0 tuners have alleviated the problem. But the thing with the Flex is the ATSC 1.0 tuners do a pretty darn good job of alleviating the problem as well. My Tv's tuner is terrible. I get breakups all the time on it. I had a Tablo that did a little better, but I hated how it took 5 seconds to change channels. I also had a Fire TV recast and its tuners were ok, but it downscaled the picture and the PQ was pretty bad. You could change channels faster, but it took a few seconds for the picture quality to get up to HD. The Tablo and Recast PQ had a compressed look to it.The HD homerun Flex 4k blows them both out of the water. The PQ is the same as if you were getting it straight from the antenna. I use the HDHomerun app, and I see no compression whatsoever. It really is an awesome picture. Changing channels is fast. The 3.0 stations take a couple of seconds longer. Right now, I don't see a reason to use the 3.0 stations because the 1.0 tuners do a fine job. In Orlando we get all the major Networks in ATSC 3.0, though the NBC station has turned on encryption. Silicon Dust says an update will be forth coming to allow viewing of DRM encrypted channels, but this isn't something you can bank on. Right now, ATSC is up in the air. It may all go away so who knows. None of the stations are doing 4k, it's all 1080. Be that as it may, I'm really happy with the 1.0 tuners on this thing.I use the HDHomerun app. People dis it all the time and use the Channels or Plex apps but those require a computer. I don't want to have a computer on. Plus, the Channels and Plex apps transcode and that can affect your PQ. The HDHomerun app does no transcoding. It's basically 4 tuners streamed wirelessly to your whole network. A decent router is required. If you can get 4k from your streaming apps you'll have no problem with this.I signed up for the $35 a year DVR and guide service. Less than $3 a month. I stuck a 256gb micro-SD card into a Micro/USB adapter and it works great. The recorded quality is a whatever the tuner received. No compression.If you use the HDHomerun app, go into setting and TURN OFF SLICE VIEW. Then you get the normal grid guide by hitting the up or down button. To close the guide hit the back button. People dis the app because of the slice view, which I admit looks pretty bad but it actually is great for touchscreens like a tablet or phone.Setting up is easy peasy. You can do it all from inside the app. Here's a hint, don't delete channels. Just click on the ones you don't want by getting to the red X. If you delete them, when the homerun does a scan, it will add them again.As you can tell I'm pretty happy with this product. I'm actually blown away. I could have gotten away with the 2-tuner dual flex for nearly half the price, but I got a $100 gift card from my employer so decided to put it towards this.If you're buying this for 4k, the tuner can do 4k, but nobody is broadcasting it. You can't really blame that on Silicon Dust.
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