2022 Android TV Box 12.0 TV Box Android 4GB RAM 64GB ROM
2022 Android TV Box 12.0 TV Box Android 4GB RAM 64GB ROM Allwinner H618 Quad-Core Cortex-A53, TV Box 4K 6K with WiFi 6 2.4/5G Dual WiFi Bluetooth 5.0 3D 100M Ethernet USB 2.0 Smart TV Boxes
2022 Android TV Box 12.0 4GB RAM 64GB ROM AllWINNER H618 Quad-Core Cortex-A53 CPU, 6K 3D UHD WIFI 6 Bluetooth 5.0 2.4G/5G Dual WiFi 100M Ethernet
Lastest Android TV Box 12.0, Support 4K/6K UHD H.265-Decoding and 3D Movies
The TV box is equipped with 6k ultra-high-definition resolution, the decoding ability is greatly improved, the color reproduction is higher, and the details are more realistic.It supports new UI design, more privacy control, wallpaper change and OTA. Supports up to 5780*2890 video decoding and 6K@30fps resolution. Just enjoy a visual feast at home.
OS | Android 12.0 |
FLASH | 64GB |
RAM | 4GB |
WIFI | Next-gen Wi-Fi 6, 2.4G/5G |
High Difinition video output | SD/HD max. 6K pixel |
LAN | Ethernet:Standard 10/100M RJ-45 |
Support Decoder format | H.265, VP9-10 up to 6K@30fps |
Support Media format | Avi/Rm/Rmvb/Ts/Vob/Mkv/Mov/ISO/wmv/asf/flv/dat/mpg/mpeg |
Support Music format | MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV/OGG/AC3/DDP/TrueHD/DTS/DTS/HD/FLAC/APE |
Support Photo format | HD JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG/TIFF |
OSD type of languages | English/French/German/Spanish/Italian/ etc multilateral languages |
Mouse/ Keyboard | Support mouse and keyboard via USB;Support 2.4GHz wireless mouse and keyboard via 2.4GHz USB dongle |
Dimensions: | 10.6 x 10.6 x 2.3 cm; 480 Grams |
Manufacture: | AmaboxUK |
Dimensions: | 10.6 x 10.6 x 2.3 cm; 480 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Excellent piece of kit!! We use it to stream T. V. and it’s awesome. Interface works smoothly and efficiently, so ideal for what I needed.
Works OK, but will not load nowtv, which was the reason for purchase.
Can’t fault it except that there isn’t enough room for extra favourites. Apart from that – 5 stars!
Simple to set up and works perfectly. Make sure your date and time are set up correctly
Bought to replace a firestick and has lots more extras besides faster insides
Great little box with a big memory had a little prob at the beginning, wouldn’t connect to the internet wifi was connected did a factory reset and now is fine 2 remotes 1 is a mini keyboard which is great,nice layout of apps a good price too.
I’ve had a few of these type of TV boxes before, but so far this one has to be about the best. Quick and easy to install on the TV, simple to use interface, easy to install other APPS. I’m happy with the purchase, especially as it comes with the keyboard.
Excellent performance. No Chromecast support and remote can be slow to respond or,on occasion non responsive. Limited number of shortcuts for apps on main screen but that is not a big deal.
It’s strange. I wasn’t expecting much from this, but then again what I was looking for was a small android device I could use as a hub for video conferencing. I bought this, a webcam and a desk based microphone…. And wow…. So good. Put the webcam on the TV, but the desk mic .. Well..
On the desk. And Bob is indeed your uncle. Teams, zoom, meet and a load of other apps up and running in a matter of minutes. Absolutely brilliant.
Seriously, for the money, this box breezes through vidoe conferencing so well, I’m tempted to suggest to the manufacturer they rebrand it.
One fly in the pudding. The keyboard. It’s terrible. On mind, one vertical row of keys doesn’t work and kept causing the keyboard to switch off. But as it’s part of the kit, I don’t really want to send everything back… I guess I will put up with it because the main box in is so good!!!!
Really enjoyed this product, the picture quality is great. It was easy to hook up, once I connected it to the wifi it was good to go.
This product is very good and is easy to set up and works like a dream and pre installed apps are great I am glad I bought i
Looks very nice, but have not manage to set it up to work properly.
The market is saturated with a proliferation of sellers (at different prices) of this product. It is also fair to say that the product itself is also repackaged into many different boxes. Seeing the best of the bunch is harder each day.
I have specific requirements for this ‘tool’ and I’m not easily swayed by trinkets. This box ticked all the boxes for my needs, including the right price. Included was a mini keyboard/mouse/touchpad add on, which looked okay visually.
I set the box up (simple enough as it was a replacement) and saw it perform to my requirements admirably. Now that part was satisfied I began looking deeper into the product as a whole. Loading aida64 and checked the specifications, big thumbs up there, all that is claimed checked out. Ran several tests to show performance of the CPU, Codex and Streams, 4k@60htz streaming was consistent and 99% flawless (I did have to set a 2GB cache manually). Colours were well saturated and crisp, albeit I do have a quality 4KTV and HDMI cable which helps, along with a Techniques audio system, neither were left wanting.
I personally do not like the Launcher and will look for ways to change that (if possible, albeit I have not looked too deeply how to achieve this), I also prefer to have greater control over my devices, I can see no clear way to get into the underlying engines (Android) settings, only the current launcher settings seem available, which are meagre at best. On the desktop I can see no way to remove/change icons, even after I uninstall the app, its Icon remains. For me the smattering of apps preinstalled aren’t that bad and some may find them useful, thankfully it is not fully loaded with every app available like some. Kodi is missing, which I guess most users will be looking to use, even when Stremio is far superior and much faster. One strange issue I had was with the time…. default is to use the network settings, however this made the clock show 1 hour less than true location time. When I set it manually, most apps that stream (iPlayer,YouTube etc) wouldn’t work saying the clock was not correct, to cure that problem and correct the clock on the front of the box, I set it to my actual time zone (GMT+1), however the desktop app still showed the wrong time, even after a reset. These are all of course an Android problem, not the hardware.
I found the remote basic but useable, would have liked it to be an airmouse, fortunately the one I have worked without issue.
When I tried the mini keyboard, mouse, touchpad, it was akin to typing on a 4″ mobile phone screen for me, moreso when both hands were needed (shift + key). The touchpad was crude in resolution but sometimes also indecisive to the touch. The ‘mouse’ only simulates the keys on a mouse (left/Right). Now to the most annoying thing about this keyboard/mouse/touchpad, without the keys being backlit, I found it difficult to focus on the keys needed, when enabling the backlights, (fn+F2), it begins with a Christmas trees of lights, next press it a wave of colours, followed by a series of colours scrolling across the keys, BUT none were static, so I couldn’t for instance work out how to have a blue or green backlight to the keys. It is just as well I am not epileptic or these lights could have caused me a problem.
Conclusion, Is it worth the money?
In my opinion it is worth the money asked for it.
So if like me, you discarded the keyboard/mouse/touchpad, you would be hard tasked to find the bare box and basic remote for a cheaper price.