Belkin Slingbox TVPlus place-shifting receiver can stream videos from your media source to your smart device. The TVPlus can link up with any media source, like digital cable box, satellite receiver or DVD player for Streaming. That means, you can access content from anywhere with tablet, smartphone, or laptop over Wi-Fi or a 3G/4G cellular connection by using the Slingbox TVPlus.
Features:
- Watch live and recorded TV anywhere your tablet, smartphone, or laptop can access Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G
- Streams standard and HD programming
- Easy-to-use Channel Guide with swipe surf for easy scrolling
- Record directly on mobile devices
- Compatible with all Wi-Fi enabled tablets, smartphones, and laptops
- Works with the @TV app
- Supports Mac and Windows PCs, Android, and iOS devices
- Free Service
- Price: $149.99
- Availability: July 15, 2012
The device supports standard and high-definition both programming though inputs and outputs are limited to component cables instead of HDMI. To access from your smart device you need an app for Windows, OS X, Android, and iOS which will available when the product ships around July 15.
This @TV mobile app is designed as easy-to-use channel guide with swipe surf that allows easy scrolling. There is also recording options from the smartphone or tablet to record live TV for watching later in offline mode. This TV app is free for desktop and tablets and $12.99 for smartphones.
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I’m surprised that Belkin is charging for the Smartphone app. Dish made their Dish Remote Access app free for all platforms and that came out almost three years ago, roughly around the time I started working for them. I downloaded it when I got a Sling Adapter, which is smaller and cheaper than an @TV device, but it basically does the same thing. Anywhere I have Wi-Fi or mobile 3G/4G network I can stream live TV or my DVR recordings.