The future of Freeview is facing uncertainty as more households are transitioning to streaming services, potentially leading to a decline in traditional aerial usage. Adding to the competition, a new rival product has emerged in the market, offering a diverse range of content.
The Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer, powered by Freely, enables viewers to access live content online instead of relying on conventional broadcast signals. This user-friendly device quickly garnered consumer interest and sold out shortly after its initial release earlier this year. However, Manhattan has restocked the Aero 4K TV Streamer to meet the high demand it has witnessed.
In an exciting development, HBO Max has been integrated into the Aero, providing access to a variety of content from HBO, Max Originals, Warner Bros., DC, and more through a single application. Popular TV series and movies available on HBO Max, such as The Last of Us, House of the Dragon, Harry Potter collection, and Batman film franchise, enhance the Aero’s entertainment offerings.
While HBO Max requires a separate subscription starting at £4.99 per month, the Aero still offers a wide selection of free content through Freely. Users can enjoy over 50 live TV channels, on-demand shows, voice search, personalized recommendations, a comprehensive TV guide, and the ability to pause live television.
Manhattan’s COO, Alex Arbab-Zadeh, expressed confidence in meeting the demand for the Aero and highlighted the product’s value proposition, especially with the addition of HBO Max. The Aero 4K TV Streamer with Freely is currently available for purchase at £89.99 from various retailers, including Currys, Argos, and John Lewis.
