
Best Freesat Boxes And Recorders For UK TV In 2026
Freesat boxes and recorders come in many different varieties. We review our picks for 2026, and explain what you need to watch free satellite TV in the UK

Freesat boxes and recorders come in many different varieties. We review our picks for 2026, and explain what you need to watch free satellite TV in the UK

With such a wide range of Freeview Boxes and recorders, UK TV watchers can get confused. We review our picks for 2026 and explain what you really need

TV fans in the UK need the best indoor tv aerial if they want to watch Freeview. We review our picks of the best ones and explain what to look out for

Best TV and tech Christmas gifts for 2025: streaming devices, Freeview boxes, wireless earphones, soundbars and smart gadgets

EarFun’s Air Pro 4+ deliver very impressive sound from dual-driver setup, but ANC stays stuck. Is this a worthy upgrade? We checked

Sky’s £290 interactive camera for Sky Glass TVs is shutting down on December 4, just two years after launch. Full refunds offered to all buyers

Humax confirms mystery Freely recorder exists after accidentally publishing more details. It combines apps, Freely streaming and recording

Mitchell & Brown’s new non-smart TV mode lets you skip Wi-Fi entirely and watch simple Freeview – no apps, no confusion, just traditional telly in 2025

With four Amazon Fire TV Sticks now available, what are the differences between the 4K Max, The 4K, The HD Stick and new 4K Select? We did a full comparison

Sofa Club’s £799 Thea recliner combines battery power and phone holder with premium comfort – but a low headrest makes TV watching awkward

Amazon unveils Fire TV Stick 4K Select with new Vega OS at £49.99, ditching Android. But which UK apps will work? We explain what you need to know

Roku just landed a partnership that could flood the UK market with (more) cheap smart TVs, which use Roku’s simple streaming operating system. The streaming company has teamed up with Vestel, Europe’s TV manufacturing powerhouse that quietly produces millions of sets each year for brands like Toshiba and JVC. The collaboration will start with Finlux-branded