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SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex Duo 2 x ATSC Tuners - HDFX-2US

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  • FLEX - the next generation HDHomeRun CONNECT DUO
  • 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 DUO plus optional DVR by connecting a USB hard drive (requires paid TV guide for DVR record)
  • Compatible with XBox Roku-Ultra AppleTV iPhone iPad Win10/11 Mac Android FireTV Sony and LG devices
  • 2 tuners (ATSC 1.0)



Product Description

Meet the SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex DUO TV tuner and DVR

Flex 4k

  • FLEX - the next generation HDHomeRun CONNECT DUO.
  • 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 DUO plus optional DVR by connecting a USB hard drive (requires paid TV guide for DVR record)
  • Receive and watch free to air ATSC 1.0 TV on a wide range of devices anywhere in your home over your existing Wifi or wired network.
  • The HDHomeRun DUO connects to your home router using Ethernet, utilizing your existing home WiFi with no configuration required.
  • Compatible with XBox, Roku Ultra, AppleTV, iPhone, iPad, Win10/11, Mac, Android, FireTV ,Sony and LG devices.
  • 2 tuners (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.

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Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2024
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.
Jennifer
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2024
This is an amazing device. Could easily hook my antenna up to it, and connect it to Plex(live tv). Instructions were clear, and streaming your antenna channels had a few 3rd party options as well as company’s. I use with their filter (extra purchase) which helps clean up the signals.
H Ferguson
Reviewed in Canada on March 28, 2024
There aren't many options for OTA recording, so it's nice to have a solution that works well. No complaints regarding installation, picture quality, operation, or the guide subscription service. All work very well. The only area needing improvement is the user interface, which is downright obscure at times. Still, once you learn the "eccentricities" of the device UI, it works well and does everything promised, and at a very reasonable up-front and subscription price.If you're looking for an OTA PVR, I can recommend this one.
GreggC
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Six TVs, one Flex Duo serving them all.Sick of soaring prices for streaming live local channels, I went back to OTA a few months ago, keeping only a couple of low-cost services active on my Roku and Firestick players. The only drawbacks were the minor inconvenience of switching between inputs, and the lack of DVR functionality. I bought the HDHomeRun Flex Duo to solve both.The Flex Duo is an ATSC1-only model, which is fine with me because there’s no ATSC3 in my area while regulations and DRM deals are still evolving. I figure I’ll get the best of ATSC1 while I still can, which should be around 3 years or more at this point (OCT 2024).Setup of the Flex Duo was a breeze. I plugged it in and by the time I got back to my PC to check status it was completing a firmware update.The web page provides tuner/antenna telemetry. Mine reports channel Signal Strength received ranging 83-100%, Signal Quality no less than 70% (on a weak station BEHIND my directional Yagi; most channels 95-100%), and Symbol Quality 100% on ALL channels. I’ve seen streaming rates > 11 Mbps on live football and motorsports, but it’s usually much less on other programs.Compared to watching live broadcasts with a direct antenna connection, the native HDHR app on a Roku Ultra adds about a 3-second initial delay for HD content, which is acceptable. But this isn’t how I normally use it.I’ve long had a Plex server for my own photo/video/music library, and the Plex companion apps have always worked great for accessing that on Roku, Fire, PC, and mobile devices. Therefore, I bought the optional Plex Pass to enable OTA tuner support, enhanced program guide, and DVR capability. This is an alternate to HDHR’s own DVR subscription service but a better choice for folks already using or planning Plex. Adopting Flex Duo into Plex was super easy.Since using, I’ve discovered that I really like Plex’s integration of OTA alongside my media library and the wealth of online streaming content available within the Plex app. This is often better than backing out to the Roku or Fire home screens to access the same content via other apps. Plex simply provides a great overall user interface.Another benefit of Flex Duo via Plex is that you get more simultaneous streams than you can with the HDHR app. The HD app maxes out at two player connections (“device locks” - one for each Flex tuner), where a single Plex tuner connection allows streaming from multiple players simultaneously.Due to the DVR and multi-user stream capabilities of Plex, using Flex Duo this way adds about 15-seconds of initial delay for high-bandwidth content, and this can stretch to a few minutes over longer events. You can’t really tell there’s a lag unless you see a different feed at the same time. The delay is similar to what you get with online streaming services such as YouTube TV and Hulu and is acceptable to me in most situations.Another great feature of Flex Duo is that it can be located anywhere that has hardwired antenna and Ethernet connections. This does NOT need to be a TV location. Buildings with WiFi-only connected Smart TV’s can use the Flex Duo as a “wireless remote antenna”. Pretty cool!
Soldat_1958
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
I only give five stars and take my time to write detailed reviews when something is deserving. And you should buy it. In this case, this little piece of tech has far exceeded my expectations. The reason for that is I have a first generation Haupage, and I have never been able to get more than a couple of channels.I've been in the tech world over 40 years, am a Broadband and Network Engineer going back to 2001, and cut the cable about ten years ago. Biggest problem, without paying fees, is real time news on TV. Yea, you can get real time local news streaming (For a fee in our case) or watch it on a computer, but we do prefer having it on TV. There are also some network TV shows my wife likes, streaming they are always a day late. She would like to watch them when they are on. And this device was the ticket.I watched quite a few videos on how to get the best reception with this device. In short, 45 miles away on a single hill with multiple towers, they broadcast 40 channels. As noted I was never able to get more than 2 or 3 even with the most expensive powered antenna. My RV has an integrated raise. Lower antennae and can get 8 from my backyard. After connecting this device, properly, I get all 40 channels crystal clear. I bought this device fully expecting to see it not work and send it back. Nope, definitely keeping it.Here are step by step instructions, I took from multiple videos, on how to get the most channels and best reception. But first a couple of notes. After setup, I will go over some of the features of this little box and the app. You can ignore some of the older review complaints, because as I learned (Again watching videos) there have been more than a few updates and I can verify you do not need a Plex server or anything else. More on that after installation.I have a hardwired house with a network room, server, couple of cabinets etc, so for me I can make it work anywhere in my house. I am not restricted by a modem/router. I will make some notes on that as I go along.1. Find your broadcast towers. There are multiple websites you can use, I used Channel Masters and two others to get exact location. I found that 40 channels were broadcast from a hill in one city and 3 more were broadcast within range from a different direction. I cannot get those three channels. It doesn't matter because I get all the local and networks on the 40.2. Download a map compass on a cell phone. I used an app called Compass Maps for Android. You may or may not have to download the map in addition to the compass. I did, works great, going to keep it. That is unless you already know the exact location of your broadcast towers.3. Locate the window in your house closest to pointing directly at those towers. A couple of notes.* Walls will severely restric reception.* Clear glass is good, this will still work if you have screens, but screens will restrict reception. In a storm window with a screen, I recieve about 15 of the 40 channels available, moved over one window, center, no screen, 40 channels.4. If you have an amplified antenna, do not use the amplifier. Thread the antennae directly onto the HDHomerun. Amplifiers severely interfere and restrict reception through the tuners and are not needed. And of course if you do not have an amplified antenna, don't buy one for this, not needed.5. Thats it, for best reception put your antenna in a window facing as close as possible in the direction of your broadcast towers, plug it in to your network or router. Then download the HDHomeRun App on any or all devices.Note that this should be obvious but two tuners means you can only watch on two devices at once. But you can set it up on as many devices as you want, in my case it is set up on nine devices, including multiple big screen TV's, several computers and a couple of cell phones. It works perfectly through all of them.This works through any type of network configuration, wireless router (with jacks), hardwired home network or Powerline Adapters, I have netgear powerline adapters running in a couple of rooms off of my network and tested, works fine, no problem.The AppI nearly ignored the app based on old complaints until watching a video that showed the complaints had been addressed. It is not hard to use and has a lot of new functions. (I do not know how the old App was since I have not used it, so I have to take other people's word for it).Once you download and install the app on your Smart TV or streaming device you use your normal remotes as usual. There is no separate remote for this device.You do not have to create an account to use the app, and there are no fees for anything.Once you click on the app you will see:Version (You do have the option to upgrade firmware through your account. I did that)Using ASymch Platform APIIt searches and then "Found 1 Device"Then device number and HD Homerun" followed by booting to the main screens.Total boot time for my devices is no more than about ten seconds.It will boot to the last screen you were watching, including if you logged out while watching a channel/TV program.Your first screen is your "Live Screen". Pressing theup or down arrows on your remote displays all of your channels and moves up and down through the channels. It may take a couple of seconds to populate all the channels.On the right side, all of your channels, each channel shows what is currently playing on that channel with a screenshot along with channel, 3.4, 3.3 and so forth.On the upper left side of the screen it will show time, Channel and current TV show playgoing.on the very top right of the screen are five icons. Search, favorites (Star you can click to lock that channel/show as a favorite, return to last icon, a newspaper icon that bring up only the news channels, a football icon that brings up only the sports channels, and a movie (film) icon that brings up only movies.Bottom is your fast forward, reqind, pause (You can fast forward, pause and rewind live TV with this app), your SAP, CC, Zoom, full screen and "Discover" Icons.Hitting the Discover Icon takes you to the Discover Page which is a full screen guide of TV shows, movies, sports, news, documentaries etc., you can select any of them, select a time when they will be on and set to record.Note you do not need an account to record, you can attach up to a 2TB drive to this device for recording.Above the full screen guide are four options. Now (Which it will be on automatically), Shows, Movies and Sports and clicking any of them will show only those categories in the guide.Above that are four options. Live, Recorded, Discover and Tasks.Live takes you back to the main page where you can watch whatever is on live TV.Recorded is self explanatoryDiscover shows you the guide with everything that plays on every channel. Clicking on any show, sports event, or whatever gives you the option to record an entire series or multiple events.Tasks shows whichever tasks you have selected, Record, playback and others while an "Upcoming" shows just that, upcoming tasks.Clicking "Live" at the top of any screen other than the main "Live" screen takes you back to the live TV screen.Note on the top right corner of any screen other than the Live screen is a settings icon. In the settings you can do the following.See account informationSee devices and device serial numberSee a list of all available channels and select any number of them to add to favorite channelsSet parental controls including adding a PinSet your Start Page to any channel you want on bootupThe guide on the Live page is called the Live TV slice guide (Ill explain further down), you can turn it on or off.Set your speaker configuration. There are multiple surround sound options, Digital Passthrough and othersSend Diagnostic Information (On/Off)The very bottom is early access to new features. For me, I am keeping it off because have seen more than one person get a firmware update and brick their device.The Live Slice TV Guide on the "Live Screen". On your remote, you use the up and down arrow buttons to open the guide and right and left arrow buttons to see more information for whichever channel you are watching. Clicking right on your remote arrow key will show you the next 1,2,3,4 and 5 shows coming on, on that particular channel, with a synopsis of the current show and a synopsis of the next five. You can click to see 1 through 5, whatever you want. If you click on any future show, it will give you the option to record that show. Clicking the left arrow button closes the guide to the show you are watching.To clear the screen of the Live Slice Guide, simply click your back button.How satisfied am I with this device. Solid Five Star satisfied.Easy to set upWorks great with any type of networkUses basic antenna's, no amplified antenna neededCrystal clear pictureGreat app with a lot of optionsCan connect up to a 2TB hard drive.Quick Edit: When I first purchased it recorded without an account. Then it stopped and I had to add an account and purchase the annual subscription. The subscription IIRC is $27 (give or take a few dollars) annually and worth every penny. On the original recordings I really had no control over it and could only delete directly from the drive. Having the account with the DVR service gives me full control and makes the low cost annual fee worth every dime.
Len-Nerd
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2023
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.
HZM
Reviewed in Mexico on January 19, 2022
Es un equipo muy confiable y facil de instalar, ademas es muy rapido, tanto en el escaneo de canales como para cambiarlos. Muy estable en su funcionamiento, tiene mas de dos semanas prendido y no ha tenido alguna falla (esta conectado directamente al router). El unico "pero" es que la guia de TV esta mezclada con canales de USA y de Mexico, por ejemplo: El canal Azteca 1 esta bien y aparece su programacion de un dia, pero el canal de Las Estrellas aparece como si fuera uicanal de USA (CW). Funciona perfectamente con AndroidTV y la aplicacion "live channels", y en conjunto con TVheadend puedo tener un DVR.Habia adquirido AirTV, pero fue imposible hacerlo funcionar en Mexico (solo con VPN), pero este Flex_Duo es muy facil de configurar, una excelente compra.
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