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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-16T13:08:05.000Z",
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    "Humax Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder with Freely",
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    "Freely launched in the first half of last year",
    "**this new broadband-powered platform is forecast to overtake both**",
    "there's more on the way",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\n\nThis is the **Humax Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder with Freely**.\n\nWhat it lacks in a catchy name, it more than makes up for with its long list of functionality. Humax wants this plug-and-play box to be as simple as possible, so viewers can connect the Aura EZ via HDMI to _any_ telly and enjoy thousands of hours of live and on-demand TV.\n\nIt's the third set-top box to launch with the Freely platform baked in, following **the first effort from French manufacturer Netgem** (£99), and British brand **Manhattan's sold-out Aero 4K TV Streamer** (£69) in recent weeks.\n\n  * **Freely TV box from British brand sells out AGAIN**\n\n\n\nThe newest addition from Humax is a _little_ pricier, with a price tag of £249.\n\n### Be one of the first to own the HUMAX Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder with Freely\n\n\n\n\nHumax has become the third manufacturer to launch its own Freely-powered set-top box, with access to the biggest free-to-air channels, including GB News, ITV, BBC, and Channel 4. There's also an on-demand catalogue brimming with over 75,000 hours of on-demand content and support for next-generation features like the ability to pause and rewind live television\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nInside the Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder is a 2TB hard drive capable of recording **up to 1,000 hours of content**. When connected to an aerial, this new Humax device enables viewers to record up to four channels while watching a fifth channel live, ensuring they never miss their favourite television shows, sports fixtures, or films.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTo schedule a recording, you can tap the Menu button on the remote control to reveal the seven-day TV Guide, making it faster – and simpler – to select a show for recording. The Humax Aura EZ comes with a dedicated Freely button on the remote control, enabling fast and convenient access to the newest streaming platform.\n\nOf course, on-demand and catch-up services like BBC iPlayer, ITVX, and Channel 4 are supported by the set-top box, so if you don't remember to schedule a recording, then there's still a sure-fire way to watch the episode that you might've missed.\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n  * **Sky TV revamps its 'ultimate' package with 5 streaming subscriptions **\n  * **Best VPN deals **\n  * **Microsoft is changing how it manages MILLIONS of old printers ******\n  * **Amazon FINALLY releases all-new Fire TVs in UK******\n  * **Best cheap VPNs**\n  * **Sold-out Freely TV box returns to Amazon with a cheaper price tag******\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nIn the coming months, a Humax Aura EZ app will make it simple for Aura EZ owners to navigate, plan, and schedule recordings remotely from anywhere. Humax Aura EZ supports 4K HDR picture quality with Dolby Digital Plus sound, delivering an immersive viewing experience.\n\nYou'll also be able stream the shows and movies you've recorded anywhere – even on the go.\n\nFor those who don't know, **Freely launched in the first half of last year**.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nBuilt by the same team behind Freeview and Freesat, **this new broadband-powered platform is forecast to overtake both**by the end of the decade. At the beginning, Freely was _only_ available on brand-new Smart TVs built from the ground up for its software, which lets you pause live free-to-air television channels and rewind a show that's already in progress. The TV Guide lets you scroll backwards in time, bringing a selection of on-demand content drawn from catch-up services like BBC iPlayer and ITVX into the EPG.\n\nBut if you didn't want to upgrade to a new flatscreen, you had to stick with Freeview or Freesat. That's all changed with the arrival of these Apple TV-like boxes that bring the latest Freely features to _any_ television with a 10Mbps internet connection. And **there's more on the way**.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nWith the Humax Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder, you can keep your existing flatscreen and soundbar set-up, but benefit from the convenience of beaming all of your live television via Wi-Fi, rather than a traditional aerial. Just plug in the box and you'll be able to stream the biggest free-to-air channels, including **GB News** , ITV, BBC, Channel 4, and more.\n\nThere's also an on-demand catalogue brimming with over 75,000 hours of on-demand content (believe it or not, **that's more than Netflix**). Freely doesn't support recordings, so you'll need to plug in an aerial into the back of the box to unlock this functionality – adding even _more_ flexibility to your set-up.\n\nNeither the Netgem Pleio nor the Manhattan Aero 4K TV Streamer has this as an option.\n\n### Be one of the first to own the HUMAX Aura EZ 4K TV Recorder with Freely\n\n\n\n\nHumax has become the third manufacturer to launch its own Freely-powered set-top box, with access to the biggest free-to-air channels, including GB News, ITV, BBC, and Channel 4. There's also an on-demand catalogue brimming with over 75,000 hours of on-demand content and support for next-generation features like the ability to pause and rewind live television\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards:The GB News Editorial Charter **",
  "title": "New Freely TV box unveiled with space for 1,000 hours of recordings, is it time to ditch Freeview?"
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