Freeview’s future is facing uncertainty as more households are transitioning to streaming services, potentially leading to a decline in traditional aerial usage. Adding to the challenge, a new competitor has emerged in the market, offering an extensive range of viewing options.
The Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer operates through the Freely platform, enabling users to access live content online rather than relying on conventional broadcast signals. This convenient device quickly gained popularity upon its recent release, selling out shortly after hitting shelves. Manhattan has now restocked the Aero 4K TV Streamer to meet the high demand it has generated.
Excitingly, the Aero now includes HBO Max in its lineup, combining content from HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros., and DC, among others, within a single application. Noteworthy shows available on HBO Max include The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Succession, and The White Lotus, while movie enthusiasts can indulge in titles like the entire Harry Potter series and the Batman film franchise.
The addition of HBO Max enhances the Aero’s entertainment offerings, although access to this service requires a separate subscription starting from ÂŁ4.99 per month. For those seeking cost-effective options, the Aero continues to provide a diverse selection of free content through Freely, including over 50 live TV channels, on-demand shows, voice search functionality, personalized recommendations, a comprehensive TV guide, and the ability to pause live broadcasts.
Manhattan’s COO, Alex Arbab-Zadeh, expressed satisfaction with the Aero’s return, assuring that the product is back in stock to meet the overwhelming demand. He highlighted the value brought by HBO Max to the Aero, emphasizing the platform’s premium content and access to major sporting events. Additionally, Aero owners can anticipate further app additions throughout the year to enhance their entertainment experience.
Available for purchase at ÂŁ89.99, the Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer with Freely can be found at various retailers, including Currys, Argos, and John Lewis.
