Went to post this at £7.99 (cheapest around), clicked through and it's £6.75...happy days. I'm sure it was £8.85 last night.
Enjoy your favorite local channels while you play, with the Xbox One Digital TV Tuner. Snap live TV right next to a game while playing. You can even pause and fast forward playback. And with the OneGuide, your top channels, gaming and entertainment apps, and movies are right where you want them. Simply connect your digital TV antenna or coaxial outlet, and never miss a moment of the action.
Why watch free-to-air on Xbox One?
TV Playback including snap mode
OneGuide: TV Listings
OneGuide: Favourite channels
Mini-guide overlay for basic channel information
“Live-pause” buffering with trick modes (Pause/RW/FF)
Full command and control with speech, Media Remote, controller or SmartGlass
Channel tuning by speech (“Xbox Watch *Channel* ”)
Full OneGuide on SmartGlass with ability to tune channels on Xbox
TV listings indicate which shows are available on demand from OTT providers
Top comments
haritori
19 Jan 174#13
I do not need this at all, I have a HDMI 1in2out and feed my sky into the XBOX, and my aerial barely gets a signal but something keeps making me want to buy it?
Latest comments (40)
swanseajack71
19 Jan 17#40
Anyone ever find pc driver's for this?
bojangles
19 Jan 17#39
whats the point. just watch channels through the apps
I took a punt and was pleasantly surprised. I like that it shows programmes currently trending without having to go to TV so I get to see programmes that I would have missed, and also the one guide layout. Shame that it doesn't incorporate Netflix and Amazon that I heard was happening - unless somebody can tell me how to add them :smile:
amorley92
19 Jan 17#35
Coming up as £9.99 now
si709
19 Jan 17#34
Expired :disappointed:
dholland1991
19 Jan 17#33
bought one of these around xmas time after hearing that the new dashboard will better integrate the use of multiple apps and allow you to stretch the size of the windows. at the moment using the TV app whilst playing a game is a horrible experience due to only being able to snap the TV aspect to a tiny size
Chiptivo
19 Jan 17#32
Most PS4 people I know are slowly converting to the Xbox 1 s?
Maybe that's the reason.
BestHotDeals
19 Jan 17#31
Tell that to all who are still whining over the lack of 4K Blu-ray movie playback on PS4 Pro!
cicobuff
19 Jan 17#30
Been googling this, does not seem to be any working linux drivers, shame, would be perfect and cheap for use with a linux receiver supporting Openvix/PLi/ATV etc.
SackCity
19 Jan 17#29
Can this be used on Windows?
karpiqu
19 Jan 17#28
You don't need this thing to watching satellite on your xbox one. Just connect your TV box with your xbox by hdmi cable. Connect to hdmi in.
kill_bill
19 Jan 17#27
Xbox wont see everything on the hub
croz123
19 Jan 17#25
so it doesn't record ?
paulj48 to croz123
19 Jan 17#26
yes
coco2007
19 Jan 171#24
Free with a box of Shreddies at this rate!
kill_bill
19 Jan 17#20
Would have one but with the xbox one S only having two rear USB's and one being used by the Kinect adaptor and the other by my external hard drive don't really fancy this hanging out the front
joshtbh to kill_bill
19 Jan 17#21
damn only just thought about that and i've ordered it :confused:
Chiptivo to kill_bill
19 Jan 171#23
Just use a hub
morty
19 Jan 17#16
Should of been included in the box from day one
GNKelly07 to morty
19 Jan 171#22
Should have
paulj48
19 Jan 17#19
it could be useful but you'd have to split the aerial signal to feed the extra unit and then have the Xbox one powered on (with possible extra fan noise) and use the Xbox controller to change channels etc. maybe ok for a bedroom but certainly would'nt want to use it that way on a main TV.
Knightlife
19 Jan 171#18
Thanks OP, Ordered.
tonik
19 Jan 17#17
I'm tempted to get one of these. We have a smart TV which is okay but the guides and menus are pretty slow.
A quick guide, pause and rewind and voice control could be pretty useful.
joshtbh
19 Jan 171#15
yea of course, loads of people still use terrestrial. I can't get a satellite and wouldn't want to pay Sly a bean.
paulj48
19 Jan 17#14
So again a bit of a niche market, probably why the development for these has stopped and they're trying to flog them off for peanuts.
haritori
19 Jan 174#13
I do not need this at all, I have a HDMI 1in2out and feed my sky into the XBOX, and my aerial barely gets a signal but something keeps making me want to buy it?
paulj48
19 Jan 171#10
Cheap for the odd person who may want one for picture in picture or who wants TV on a monitor but most people would be better off just using the tuner built into the TV the Xbox is actually connected to.
professor yaffle to paulj48
19 Jan 171#12
Would be okay for someone who uses a projector for big screen gaming, could switch over to TV or have pic in pic. PVR would have made it a no brainer, shame :disappointed:.
johnwillowlfc
19 Jan 171#11
No brainer at this price, the ability to pause and rewind freeview is surely worth this if over buying a separate set top box?
Chiptivo
19 Jan 17#9
Correct, they learnt the hard way that people want a console for gaming.
Kinect, and all these extras are now not in any development cycle.
JoeBloggs112
19 Jan 17#7
Hey what do I need as my normal satellite cable won't fit into that thing?
joshtbh to JoeBloggs112
19 Jan 17#8
it's not for satellite it's only for terrestrial aeriels
BubaMan
19 Jan 171#6
That's a shame - a major trick missed :disappointed:
I know support for it wasn't much better but the PS3's PlayTV allowed scheduled recordings - why not this?
FTCom
19 Jan 17#5
I thought you could add one of these and a external hard drive to record programs? sure I saw something online a couple of days ago...
drnkbeer
19 Jan 17#4
I'm sure I heard development on it was ceased.
soulio
19 Jan 17#3
Thanks OP. Great price. Will be glad to get rid of my old Freesat HD box.
joshtbh
19 Jan 17#2
oh my goodness, i've had to buy
BubaMan
19 Jan 17#1
Silly cheap - heated :smiley:
Are MS ever planning to implement PVR for this?
Opening post
Enjoy your favorite local channels while you play, with the Xbox One Digital TV Tuner. Snap live TV right next to a game while playing. You can even pause and fast forward playback. And with the OneGuide, your top channels, gaming and entertainment apps, and movies are right where you want them. Simply connect your digital TV antenna or coaxial outlet, and never miss a moment of the action.
Why watch free-to-air on Xbox One?
TV Playback including snap mode
OneGuide: TV Listings
OneGuide: Favourite channels
Mini-guide overlay for basic channel information
“Live-pause” buffering with trick modes (Pause/RW/FF)
Full command and control with speech, Media Remote, controller or SmartGlass
Channel tuning by speech (“Xbox Watch *Channel* ”)
Full OneGuide on SmartGlass with ability to tune channels on Xbox
TV listings indicate which shows are available on demand from OTT providers
Top comments
Latest comments (40)
Maybe that's the reason.
A quick guide, pause and rewind and voice control could be pretty useful.
Kinect, and all these extras are now not in any development cycle.
I know support for it wasn't much better but the PS3's PlayTV allowed scheduled recordings - why not this?
Are MS ever planning to implement PVR for this?