Since joining the market the vSeebox brand has been consistent and their decision to go with Amlogic hardware is a good one. I am satisfied with the performance of the hardware and the live TV service in this model. Remember to use the coupon code for a $50 discount as these types of boxes are pricey.
I bought a box for my mother. She said it was quite difficult to use. She is old and needs simple things. It keeps losing connection, losing channels, losing network. Every time it happens she doesn't know what to do. I will return it and find a new, more reputable brand.
I had a similar experience with an elderly person. They just couldn't understand that the interface. No offense but you have to be slightly not much of tech savvy the uses boxes
Happy holidays nick..hope it has been great so far..yea it is solid ..got to like the fact that they give firmware update..got a box from a different company they have not updated their firmware..just end up giving it to my sister..from time to time thete are issues..i guess enjoy setting up my own box ...😁😁😁👍👍👍...hope next year we get some great boxes...
Hey Patrick happy new year. By now we should grown accustomed to their MO of releasing new boxes instead of new firmware. Yes I anticipate some new chipsets releasing this coming year.
There are many factors that can contribute to your bad experience, but at the end of the day you have to make a decision based on your experience thanks for sharing.
That's what i was worried about when watching the videos,I even asked people on the site if they had any good experiences.The comment moderator removed my comment.I was disappointed on the site.Good honest feedback is important.Not lies.
With the purchase of this box, how long do they give you access to the ‘heat’ apps? I’ve read many of these types of boxes only give you service for 1-2 years
That is absolutely incorrect, the very first Live TV model was the SuperBox S1 and that was back in 2020. I sold it to a friend of mine and to date it still works. The Vseebox V1 Pro was launched in 2022 and it's still going strong.
Thank you for the reply. Thats good to know. My experience with this stuff is all back from the xbmc/kodi days. Trying to read up on what’s new I had seen someone post about those limits so, I wasn’t sure.
Amigo, esta não é uma caixa Android típica, ela vem com um serviço que economiza dinheiro nos próximos anos. É por isso que é tão caro. Você pode ser novo nesse tipo de caixa e não sabe o que ela apresenta. Não posso dizer abertamente o que isso faz sem correr o risco de receber uma greve. Então você terá que ler as linhas. Então, em essência, você está pagando pelo serviço e não tanto pela caixa em si.
@@tvboxstop thanks for your reply...n yes i notice it has ALOT more v.o.d (40000) compair to the superbox 21000...big big difference...plus these Vseeboxes has alot more servers which in theory makes it more stable n less dwn time
Question love the box however, I keep having a problem where mine is uploading a lot of data to the Internet and I don’t know what or why? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I’ve tried factory reset and everything else.
Hello, I have a box and love it. My question is it’s a streaming device and I know it downloads data. I know it will upload a little bit of data to check for system updates, etc. after watching a days worth of football games though I noticed it might’ve downloaded 20+ gigabytes but I found out it uploaded 18 to 20 GB of data. Trying to find out if you might know what data it’s uploading to the Internet and who is it sending it to? My question and concern is security for my Internet system, etc…. Thanks
I have a VSee V3 pro & set it up today. My Heat VOD works but my Heat live won’t. Nothing loads. I’ve checked every update, uninstalled, factory reset, & haven’t been able to get anywhere. This box is terrible, I want to return it and get a refund
After reading your comment I checked the Heat Live app on my box because that's the one I use for my daily viewing, and all my channels are loading just fine. I used it last night, this morning, and am currently using without issues. You have to check if your Internet service provider is engaging in IP throttling. A simple way to test if they do, is to use a free VPN on the box such as PrivadoVPN is a really good one for free.
Is the free live tv service worth the cost of the device.I would hate to pay for a device that works and not the service.Some services can work poorly.
You know those who make that claim are patiently waiting to see one of these services disappear to prove a point. The truth is it has been a couple of years and all of them are still up and running so those who did purchase can safely claim that they have broken even and are enjoying a return on their investment. Look, I won't sit here on this channel and claim that this box's price is for everyone, or that everything is above board with it. The price is high indeed, but you have to take into account your short-term or long-term return.
@@tvboxstop my cost is only for the box as I have figured out how to get IPTV for free (don't ask I'm not telling). Actually I have two IPTV services. One is a backup. So my total cost is $60 for two android boxes. One for each TV.
So if that's the case, then it's great for you. Then making it sound like the price of this box is ridiculous because you know how to get around is a bit... What's the word... unreasonable to put it nicely.
You only get Dolby Atmos, DD+, and DTS virtual X true self hosted videos not on the VOD app. You don't get DTS HD Master audio, DTS X, Dolby Surround, Dolby TrueHD
Can you elaborate? I am only getting 2ch audio but my Netflix app on my built-in tv app is successfully outputting 5.1. Are you saying VOD will not output 5.1? Which selections will?
If you connect the box to a surround sound audio system that can detect various types of formats, you will get formats such as Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS Virtual X from self-hosted videos saved on external storage. If you play in Netflix video and try to get these formats outputting the box the same way as your self-hosted videos they will fail and resort to basic 2 channel. This is because the box does not have Widevine level 1 with HDCP protection or is certified by Google or Netflix.
@@mikesonnenburg3636 set the receiver to multispeaker 5.1 or 7.1 configuration in the settings area, the box must be connected using HDMI passthrough, that is from the box into the receiver HDMI, and out from the HDMI to your TV. However, even with all other settings, you will not get surround sound audio from Netflix because the box is not licensed. Using the MX player and is surround sound self-hosted video on a pen drive or external storage you will get the formats triggering on your receiver. Also set your receiver to only output audio out of its speaker ports only and not simultaneously with your TV. If you are looking for videos to test with, you can download many from this link - kodi.wiki/view/Samples
@@tvboxstopI got one and the VOD buffers with all movies. Live channels are fine. But I can't log into my RU-vid account on the box and the support is a joke. Paid $299 with a discount.
That's a very broad question as TV boxes have many uses and applications. If you turn me what you are most interested in I will be able to better help you
Great review! But anyone naive enough to spend $350 on a generic Android box with a name printed on it, is likely unaware that using this device safely will require the purchase of a VPN subscription and most likely an additional monthly charge for the (unverified IPTV service) that's advertised with box. Save your money or buy a Firestick lol
Every live TV model I have encountered thus far periodically encounters server issues or maintenance. During this period there are usually off-line channels, and annoying buffering. Also depending on the channels or movies you encounter that issue. Surprisingly Vseebox and Superbox are two of the more stable ones. Then there are the more domestic factors such as slow Internet connection, and IP addresses throttling by your Internet service provider to prevent the usage of these devices. I am not saying that is your situation, but it does happen depending on who your provider is.
Hi @rdar9630 I'm not disputing your problematic experience with this box, but there are many factors that can contribute to what you are experiencing. 1. Slow Internet speed 2. Internet provider 3. IP throttling 4. Home network issues (data distribution) 5. vSeeBox server issues and or maintenance 6. VPNs 7. Telecommunication laws in your country 8. Overheating of the box 9. Faulty router 10. Incompatible Wi-Fi protocol (box has issues modern Wi-Fi 6 router) I use the V2 pro which is the older model everyday since May 2023, and I have experienced channels briefly going down for maintenance but not at a scale where it goes on for days usually 2 to 5 minutes and then it returns as soon as you switch to the next channel and return to the previous one, and this happens once in a while. I can attest to vSeeBox having the best server out of all other models. Because I have compared the services and I found that vSeeBox is the most consistent. Right now as I speak Tanggula is down since this morning and vSeeBox is still up and running. So are there going to be times when the servers go down? Yes they are going to be times because they need to perform server maintenance to either change defective equipment or upgrade. There are also times when you are going to receive the firmware update to add or remove channel. Once a channel is affected by slow Internet or loses Internet connection it will display the channel on the maintenance message it does not necessarily mean the channel is down. When my IP service provider's service goes down or reboots at 2 AM in the morning I get that under maintenance message, so if you like any fault message for everything.
Do a video on google apps. Plex, Jellyfin, Vudu, Pluto, Tubie... Can you get the 4k videos from those apps (If paying for or available on Vudu or plex...) I have a Roku Ultra and want to know if this can replace it for the streaming apps,
Doing streaming app videos of any kind usually runs into copyright issues on RU-vid. You are usually faced with having to blur out almost everything which will defeat the purpose of the video. So most RU-vidrs tend to stay away from that kind of content because it's problematic.
Thanks for sharing your opinion, but I would have to disagree since I have used different models over time. The Vseebox in terms of uptime has been the most consistent. And seeing that is running on Amlogic hardware makes it better than those choosing to use Allwinner.