

📡 Elevate your TV game—record, rewind, and stream like a pro!
The Humax HDR-1800T is a sleek black Freeview receiver with a robust 320GB hard drive, enabling up to 200 hours of HD recording. Featuring twin tuners, it allows simultaneous recording of two programs, while pause and rewind live TV functions offer ultimate control. With Ethernet connectivity, it supports home networking and streaming apps like YouTube and BBC iPlayer. Designed for easy use and seamless integration with your home AV setup, it’s perfect for professionals who demand flexible, on-demand entertainment.







| ASIN | B00LHZK386 |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,439 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 37 in Set-Top Receiver Boxes |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector | HDMI, SCART |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Date First Available | 14 July 2014 |
| Item Weight | 2 g |
| Item model number | HDR-1800T |
| Media Format | Digital |
| Output Wattage | 320 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 24.49 x 4.98 x 32 cm; 2 g |
| Voltage | 250 Volts |
| Wattage | 27 watts |
D**H
Good System
This is a good system and works well. It is black so fits in perfectly with all other parts of the audio visual system. Easy to use and so far have had no problems at all. Thanks
P**S
A Good Buy - Does The Job
Bought as a replacement for a Panasonic DVD recorder which suddenly failed to power up (several years old) - used for watching catch up Freeview TV recordings in bedroom, we rarely used the copy to disc facility, or DVDs, just using the HDD. I did have some reluctance with purchasing this type of device as I'd previous had a Digihome recorder from Maplins which lasted about 2 weeks, exchanged for a "better" Digihome recorder which had a cooling fan that sounded like a Chinook whenever it was switched on; this also didn't survive a decent length of service. The Humax was delivered by TPS promptly, for a good price and well packaged. I've subsequently ordered a discounted wi-fi usb adapter for the Humax from them, yet to be connected, however the service and delivery from TPS was efficient,courteous and prompt. The attraction of this receiver was the twin tuner, ease of use and 320gb storage space. Previous reviews from purchasers assisted greatly with my choice, how but I found that I had to refer to AV Forums to determine correct set up not covered in the instruction booklet; use of power save inhibits facilities (switching back to TV automatically), use of HDMI lead in a non full HD TV. My wife, who is not tech savvy, is reluctant to change but is the Recording Input Meister, has found it very easy to use and likes the facilities such as series recording, being able to record 2 programmes at the same time and the chapter search, which allows you to skip straight through the plethora of commercial breaks without having to fast forward. Only negative issue I've got is that it takes longer than my previous recorder to initiate a handshake with the TV; from switch on to access to media library or EPG. It seems like it takes about a day and half although its probably more like 20-30 seconds. Other than this observation, I'm perfectly happy and more than content with the Humax HDR-1800T and service from TPS
B**S
Recorder
Fabulous I had one before for about 16 years so when it broke I had to order another one so handy as I don't have sky etc thank you
J**T
Avoid because of the poor connection to TV. Has some good points but overall less user-friendly than 9300T and 9200T
Slightly inferior in features to the 9300T which became unusable because of HDD problem so it kept switching off. The 1800T Positive: shows a a % space remaining if you clash recording schedule, then you get offered the time when the programme repeats episode description displays when you click on a programme in the programme guide, enabling you to check if you really want to record it an inch or so less wide than the 9300T and the 9200T Negative: no front display to show time/current channel/ whether connecting to TV OK There is a 30-second skip yes, sorry (see Charlie's useful post below) With fast forward it needs a lot of practice and in practice I find it best to use 32x then 16x and then and keep finger nail hovered over the play or stop button. These are rather small though. Sets up folders for series, so you have a cluttered list of recordings (It is a if the software was designed by a computer nerd for tidiness, but he/she never thought to test it out in practice. The recordings list does not default to show your recordings in Date Descending, like 9300T and 9200T did, so you have to do many clicks to find your recent recordings There are more clicks to delete a programme If you select a recording to see and click OK, there is no menu option to go back and change your mind, so you have to play or resume the programme, then press stop, and then it lets you exit It is fiddly when you get a 3rd programme clash/overlap while you are watching The two buttons on the remote control which you use most often are not coloured so are hard to see in the dark, despite being triangular. (The remote is not designed with the most common procedures in mind, so you have to dodge around a bit. (It could be a bit less user-friendly for an elderly person or suchlike.) There is no power on-off button at the back to sort out problems with feed to TV. See the major problem discussed in other posts, that basically if the box is on standby and it is also recording then you can't turn on the box and you can't confirm even that it is recording OK because there is no front display, just a red light. There is only one scart socket at the back, so there is no VCR out scart socket which was on the 9300T and 9200T
C**G
Simple to use
Bought this for my elderly mother who was used to using video recorders . I wanted something simple and this is great. She finds it easy to use and can record 2 programs at a time . It can be connected to the internet but she don’t use that facility so I can’t comment . Only thing she don’t like is that the indicator is blue when the box is turned on or red when recording or off. Sometimes confused her if it’s on (and recording ) or off.
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