Freeview’s future is uncertain as more households are transitioning to streaming services, potentially leading to a decline in traditional aerial usage. Adding to the competition, the Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer, powered by Freely, has re-entered the market, offering a diverse range of viewing options.
The Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer, utilizing Freely technology, enables users to access live content online instead of relying on conventional broadcast signals. Since its recent release, the device has experienced high demand, quickly selling out upon its initial availability. However, Manhattan has restocked the Aero 4K TV Streamer to meet the significant consumer interest.
A notable feature of the Aero’s comeback is the inclusion of HBO Max, expanding the content offerings available on the device. HBO Max consolidates content from various sources, including HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros., and DC, into a single application.
HBO Max offers a wide array of popular TV series such as The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Succession, and The White Lotus, along with iconic movie franchises like Harry Potter and Batman. While access to HBO Max requires a separate subscription starting from £4.99 per month, the addition of this streaming service enhances the Aero’s entertainment portfolio.
For budget-conscious viewers, the Aero still provides access to a diverse selection of free content through Freely, including over 50 live TV channels, on-demand programming, voice search capabilities, 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 and the enhanced value it offers to consumers with the addition of HBO Max. Priced at £89.99, the Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer with Freely is currently available at retailers like Currys, Argos, and John Lewis.
