







📺 Unlock your home’s TV potential—4 tuners, endless streaming, zero compromises!
The SiliconDust HDHomeRun Flex Quatro is a cutting-edge 4-tuner network TV receiver supporting DVB-T, DVB-T2, and DVB-C standards. It streams live free-to-air TV to multiple devices simultaneously over your home WiFi or Ethernet network. Compatible with a broad range of platforms including Android, AppleTV, FireTV, Xbox, Windows, Mac, and LG, it offers optional DVR functionality via USB hard drive connection (with paid guide subscription). Compact and easy to set up, it transforms your home into a multi-room entertainment hub with professional-grade streaming and recording capabilities.
| ASIN | B0BDYP7HFH |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | SiliconDust |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector Type | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (154) |
| Date First Available | 23 July 2023 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Item Weight | 370 g |
| Item part number | HDFX-4DT(UK) |
| Manufacturer | SiliconDust |
| Mounting Hardware | HDFX-4DT, network cable, power adapter, RF adapter |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 26.5 x 22 x 7.2 cm; 370 g |
| Tuner Technology | DVB-T/DVB-T2/DVB-C |
D**B
I have this connected to my router, it shows up on my smart TV (not used it this was through); I mainly use this on my Synology NASwhich has PLEX running on it, it shows clearly, Plex is able to record multiple channels for free and the recorded items and live TV can be viewed outside the house / in other households over the internet. I found setting this up needed the PC/Mac to run the HDHomeRun App to be able to search for channels/Tune the box (it was already up to date so did not need a software update) everything else I have done has mainly been within Plex. I have found the Home HD app clunky and you cannot record on this unless you have a subscription to do so on their own app. I have read it can be powered through a POE switch but read that this is not advised from the maker so i have not tried this (expensive if i break it). Although expensive, it has been doing what I is intended for really well, and fairly simply and in good time (not clunky or slow).
P**H
The product was smaller than I expected (not a bad thing at all!), but setup couldn’t have been easier. It’s truly plug-and-play—just connect the antenna, power it on, and you're all set. It integrated seamlessly into my home network with no need to run messy coax cables around the outside of the house. I added it to Plex, and it was instantly discovered on the network (after assigning it a static IP, which I highly recommend for stability). Everything has been working flawlessly since. One downside: the HDHomeRun app doesn’t support remote viewing via VPN, which is a bit frustrating. Fortunately, Plex fills that gap perfectly for streaming away from home.
J**N
So, I have been using a couple of USB tuner sticks for my Media server to give me 4 tuners, along with a signal amplifier to ameliorate signal issues and to allow me to split the feed between two devices. I had lost all the Freeview HD channels at some point though. Enter the HD Home Run. (a best buy of 2023 for me!) First minor issue was the instructions provided seem to be incorrect. They state you need to browse to my.hdhomerun.com to configure the device. This didn't work. Instead you need to browse to the device's IP (discovered from your DHCP server) or more simply, http://hdhomerun.local Channel scanning is simple and fairly quick (and doing it once in the device's web interface prevents the need for a scan in my Media server.) Second issue was I then discovered I still had no HD channels. Suffice it to say, this was a little perturbing. BUT! it would seem that the issue was, in fact, being caused by the signal amplifier as, with this removed, I now have a 100% signal strength and a full compliment of HD channels. The fact that this discreet little box of tricks has a standalone app for Firestick & Chromecast means the Freeview channels are available locally, regardless of the status of my Media server. It's also got better picture quality than my Media server, certainly on the SD channels. For now, I'm reluctant to add HDHR's recording facility as I'll continue to use my Media server for this. The HD HomeRun's app works on mobile but only on the local network (it scans the network on launch for the device) and will not work remotely which is where my Media server will work. There may be a way to use port forwarding (or VPN) and a third party video app, but that's a lot of trouble to go to when I have a Media server. In summary, the HDHR is a great device; I wish I had got one sooner.
P**N
This is amazing. I have tested with Plex emby and Jellyfin and it works flawlessly. I use emby as it has the best live tv handling. Second best is Jellyfin but you need to find a way of getting the program schedule for Jellyfin. I have emby running on Synology nas and also on an old windows 11 laptop and they both work very well. Using the HDHomerun with emby is better than any set top box recorder. Buy the HDHomerun and buy emby lifetime pass and install on an old windows 11 computer and it will be cheaper and better than a recording set top box.
C**S
I realy liked this as a product. It was supported by all DVR software I could find and even worked with 10 year old MythTV installation. The signal level monitoring and decoding support software was great to analyse and verify the aerial connection and design. I was pleased with the performance and the architecture alloed me to decouple the TV tuning from the DVR software and hardware - enabling not only ideal tuner placement but also a choice of minim PC vs desktop, windows or Linux installation. I was looking to update my DVR system to a newer generation and future proof it. The trial and testing went well. I ran the firmware upgrade web page and this just sat there for an hour. After that, no more signals detected and it would no longer tune. This killed the idea of future proofing a system, so I had to return it. Amazon provided a full refund so I'm disappointed but still think the idea and hardware is really good.
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