Tablo specialises in over-the-air TV tuners and DVRs that let you watch and record live broadcasts from Freeview channels without needing a traditional TV aerial connected to your set-top box. Instead, their devices connect to your home network, so you can stream live or recorded programmes to phones, tablets, smart TVs or streaming sticks around the house. It’s a neat solution if you want to cut the cord but still keep access to free broadcasts, especially for people who don’t want to rely solely on internet streaming apps.
The typical Tablo customer is someone who values having control over their TV viewing without ongoing fees. They appeal mostly to tech-savvy viewers who appreciate the flexibility of recording shows on a hard drive or cloud service and watching on various devices. The products tend to be straightforward but not always plug-and-play; some setup and a bit of patience are needed, especially if you’re not used to networked devices.
While Tablo’s gear fills a useful niche, it’s not perfect. The interface isn’t the slickest compared to mainstream streaming boxes, and you won’t find the same app range or smart features. However, for what it does, it works reliably enough and offers a way to hang on to live TV without the usual monthly bills. Just be aware you’ll need a decent antenna and some willingness to tinker during setup.