MadamInday—March 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Fantastic little device. It took a while to finally track this down and I tried several other units and had issues but this seems to work absolutely wonderfully. Powered up immediately plugged in my USB pulled up my TV show and I was off to the races. Exceptional product easy to use very easy to navigate through the menus. Only draw back and it would be a minor when is it says that it has an internal hard drive but it recommends you don't use it because it's relatively small about 4 gigs. But due to the speed and the ram it runs fine off of my 3.2 USB flash drive. Super pleased with this device. Read more
Mr. Spencer—March 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This thing is wonderful! So easy to set up and use! 10/10 Read more
E. Marie Logie—November 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wanted to burn my DVD collection and play it on the tv, especially when I have no internet connection for streaming. My TV only supports FAT32 so I needed something that could play exFAT or NTFS and this looked like it should do it. It's really easy to use, the menu is simple with no combability issues on any devices I tried. MY Hard Drive with the 4k videos worked seamlessly with the decoder between the drive and TV. This little box is amazing. Read more
Chris G.—November 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I needed a simple media player that I could run with a projector on a loop for halloween and I didn't have much time to tinker. Luckily this player was perfect for the job and easy to use. The menu system is surprisingly good-- it's all on one page-- and it played and looped my 30min video with sound, just as expected. Add in its AV cable for classic SDTVs and you have an easy way to achieve off-the-grid video playback most anywhere. Read more
BRIAN TRACEY—November 4, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Works great basically plug and play . It also plays on repeat by default . Read more
Ekaterina—November 3, 2025
I bought it because it said it could display subtitles. It can, but only the first subtitle track. You're able to select other subtitle tracks in the menu, but once exiting the menu it will revert back to the first subtitle track, while all other settings changes remain. Also seems to only be capable of displaying the bare minimum subtitles, not respecting color & position data. I tried looking for information about subtitles in the instructions book, but the page it says that information is located on in the index does not have it, & the only mention is a single sentence in the FAQ page which tells you to switch tracks if you can't see the subtitles, which you can't even do due to the previously mentioned issue. This means that if dialogue isn't the first track or if the first track isn't the right language you'll never know what's going on in the video, especially if you have hearing issues like me & can't make out words. Do not buy if you need subtitles for any reason. Read more
Michael F.—November 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy to hook up. Read more
Jose moreno—November 3, 2025
I got this to play back home movies I had digitized at 1080p 60fps H264. With less than ten files loaded, I could get one playing after two or three crashes. It would bounce back to the home screen each time. Annoying, but at least usable. Everything looked great when it finally got going. When I got all 27 videos on the card, it wouldn't do anything but crash. I tried higher compression for lower file sizes. I tried lower resolution. It just kept crashing. I finally got it "working" by putting all of the files in three separate folders of nine files each. It still takes several crashes to get going, but it will eventually play. I don't understand what is causing this temperamental behavior beyond some unknown limit on the number of files you can have in one folder? In any case, it really shouldn't be this hard to get a device to do the one thing it is designed for. Knowing what I know now, I would recommend getting a mini PC over this. They're only $140, and they can play video much more reliably in addition to being a fully capable computer. Read more