








📡 Unlock Free HD TV & Record Your Life’s Best Moments!
The ZJBOX Digital TV Converter Box transforms your analog or digital TV into a Full HD 1080p powerhouse by receiving over-the-air ATSC broadcasts. Featuring PVR recording via USB, timer settings, parental controls, and multi-device compatibility, it’s the ultimate upgrade for cord-cutters seeking free, high-quality TV with smart functionality and easy setup.









| Package Dimensions | 19.99 x 15.8 x 5.99 cm; 497 g |
| Item model number | ZJBOX |
| Colour | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector | HDMI, USB |
| Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
| Media Format | MPEG |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Item Weight | 497 g |
A**R
Very surprised at how well this works. Imagine rabbit ears on the roof giving you HD quality picture and sound. I bought the small antennae as well. I bought this ZJBOX digital TV converter to get local programming, and it’s been a solid purchase. Right away, it felt like good value for money considering everything it can do. The picture quality is clear in 1080p, and I’m pulling in a surprisingly good range of over-the-air channels with a basic antenna. Setup was straightforward, and the overall ease of use is WAY better than I expected. The menu system is simple, and the control buttons on both the box and the remote are responsive and clearly labeled. I also like the timer settings for auto shutoff and scheduled recording—it’s very convenient. Recording to a USB drive works well, and while this unit doesn’t rely heavily on wireless connectivity, it does exactly what it’s meant to do without complications. The USB charging capability for powered storage devices is a nice bonus and worked without issues for me. Overall, this converter box does its job reliably, has useful features like recording and playback, and feels well thought out. If you’re looking to get free digital channels without paying for cable, this is a solid option.
J**.
Sa l air de bien scanner il a un bouton sur la manette et le menu est assez complet si sa marche je c'est pas car j ai scanner 3-4 canal une fois et un seul une autre fois et je c'est pas si c'est l antenne le problème ou le boîtier ...la logique sa serais là porter Del antenne ...
D**R
I bought two of these a year ago. I use them to watch TV on computer monitors and old analog TVs. I have an HDTV modulator so I can send my living room signal all over the house, usually from a satellite receiver. I have a 3-TV "man cave" setup for watching basketball, or for watching the news. I can patch one of the Z-JBox receivers into one of the TVs to get a game from a broadcast station. Sometimes the only way to get a WNBA game with Caitlin Clark is to use this receiver with my rotating TV antenna to pick up the signal from a station 100 miles away from us. The Z-JBox is more sensitive than most of the TVs in the house, and is equal to the best TVs in the house. One other thing I like about it is I can manually find a station after it has auto-scanned. That way, I can auto-scan to get most of the stations, then rotate the antenna to a different location, and manually add a new station without erasing all the other stations. These receivers are easy to use, have a good picture, and you can even record programs on a thumb drive and play the files back on a PC. My dog chewed up one of the remotes when we were gone too long. It was OK because I had the other remote, and I was able to save the IR codes into my universal remote in the living room. Then, a week ago, we had a horrible thunderstorm. Lots of lightning and thunder. The power went down for 3 hours and came back on for short glitches 3 different times. One of the Z-JBoxes quit working. I'm not sure if it was the lightning or the power surges. Nothing else was damaged, including the video monitor it was plugged into. They are so inexpensive, so I ordered a third one, and it came from Amazon in less than 24 hours. Now I have two remotes and two working Z-JBoxes again!
K**Y
It is doing the job I wanted it to do, which was allowing the new digital channels to work on my older TV.
A**R
So I thought for the price of this I would give it a try. I have been wanting the ability to DVR shows that I like for some time - notably Jeopardy - when conflicts keep me from watching them This little box works for that and works fairly well. That said - here are some negatives... The remote is not intuitive - button layout is terrible. The remote overlaps functions with our Roku remote so certain buttons - notably the Up Arrow can't be used because they also cause something to change on the TV set. The buttons on the remote are tiny and close together - I have large hands so it is difficult to hit the correct button sometimes. The box itself is very light weight and the heavy duty cables between the antenna and it and it and the set totally overwhelm it. It is hard to position on a shelf or mantle. The picture quality of a recording is not the best - it isn't terrible but it isn't digital quality. When the box is on (and recording) it does not pass the antenna signal through to the TV via the antenna cable very well. It provides a great picture through the HDMI cable, but limits the quality of the signal to the antenna port on the TV. When the box is off the antenna signal to the TV is unaffected.
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