By DIGIBox TV Box | 06 October 2024 | 0 Comments
The Stunning Device Digibox D3 Plus TV Box Can Watch TV from All over the World
Today, I'd like to try out a suspicious TV box—a rather unusual product. The item I received is the DIGIBox D3 Plus, which supposedly allows you to watch television programs worldwide.
Before we begin, I want to clarify that this video is purely an introduction to the product. Please keep that in mind as we explore this intriguing gray-zone device.
Let's first take a look at the packaging. As you can see, it has some interesting specifications. The logo seems to be designed with YouTube in mind. Now, let's unbox it!
It's wrapped in film and has a sturdy outer box. Inside, we have a 64GB USB memory stick and a mini keyboard, which seem to be purchase bonuses. So, we received a three-item set.
Now, let's open it up. Here's what's inside: a power supply, an HDMI cable, a remote control, and a user manual. The remote control requires AA batteries, which aren't included, so I'll have to prepare those myself. It looks like the manual doesn't have Japanese instructions.
Now, let's examine the main unit. It's quite lightweight, and the back antenna can be adjusted vertically. The connection ports include LAN, digital audio, AV, HDMI, and a DC adapter, allowing for versatile connections. It also has four USB-A ports and supports a micro SD card. Its compact size is impressive.
Next, we'll connect it to a display. As long as you have an HDMI port, you can output to any TV or display. Once I connect the HDMI and power supply, we see the setup screen. The initial setup requires remote control operations, so let's install two AA batteries.
After that, we hold down the OK button and the volume down button for over three seconds to pair the remote via Bluetooth. Next, we'll select the language and set up the network connection. I'll go with Wi-Fi for this demo. Successfully connected!
After completing the setup, we arrive at the main screen. Initially, it seems to have standard Android apps installed, but it lacks a specific setup for watching TV programs. You'll need to download additional apps yourself, hinting at the gray zone here.
On the top menu, there's a remote button that displays a QR code for downloading a dedicated Android app. This can be used to control the DIGI set top Box from Android smartphones or tablets.
Now, let's install some software. We'll go to the app store and proceed with the installation. Various software options appear, including Amazon Prime Video and Skype. I'll install the five key apps: CAT TV, CAT VOD, CAT BACK, CAT HOT, and Koala TV.
Let's check them out, starting with CAT TV. This seems to be the main app. During the first launch, it requests access to the microphone and phone features. There's no requirement for personal info or Google login, reducing concerns about data leaks.
Upon launching, overseas programs start playing immediately. Due to copyright protection, I'll blur the screen. The HD quality is impressive, although it varies by channel. Navigating through the extensive channel list can be overwhelming.
You can switch tabs to filter channels by country, region, or genre, including music and sports programs. I even found Japanese channels, sports networks, and local channels from Tokyo and Kansai. It's great for those in rural areas wanting access to urban programming.
This could be a game-changer for sports fans, as it provides access to channels not typically available in certain regions. Watching Japanese channels overseas becomes possible with this device. It's an incredibly intriguing product!
Additionally, holding the OK button allows you to save your favorite channels. Next up is CAT VOD, a video-on-demand service that offers various anime and movie packages. There are many overseas contents, including some popular titles.
Following that is CAT BACK, which seems to focus on sports content like football and baseball, appealing to sports enthusiasts.
Next is Koala TV, featuring Asian channels from China and Korea, perfect for cultural exchange. Lastly, we have CAT HOT, which appears to offer subscription-based secret programs. Users must register a password on the first login to prevent family members from accessing it.
You can customize the password for privacy. As you explore, you'll find various genres and regions to choose from, bridging the gap between global and Japanese content.
I also recommend using a DC power supply to run this device via a USB cable instead of a standard outlet. Ensure you pay attention to the product's voltage when doing this.
Overall, this Digibox offers a staggering number of channels, you can get a detailed Digibox channel list by contacting their service team. though this is just a partial introduction.
In conclusion, this product is incredibly convenient but also falls into a dark gray area with various potential risks. Please keep this in mind as you consider it.
Before we begin, I want to clarify that this video is purely an introduction to the product. Please keep that in mind as we explore this intriguing gray-zone device.
Let's first take a look at the packaging. As you can see, it has some interesting specifications. The logo seems to be designed with YouTube in mind. Now, let's unbox it!
It's wrapped in film and has a sturdy outer box. Inside, we have a 64GB USB memory stick and a mini keyboard, which seem to be purchase bonuses. So, we received a three-item set.
Now, let's open it up. Here's what's inside: a power supply, an HDMI cable, a remote control, and a user manual. The remote control requires AA batteries, which aren't included, so I'll have to prepare those myself. It looks like the manual doesn't have Japanese instructions.
Now, let's examine the main unit. It's quite lightweight, and the back antenna can be adjusted vertically. The connection ports include LAN, digital audio, AV, HDMI, and a DC adapter, allowing for versatile connections. It also has four USB-A ports and supports a micro SD card. Its compact size is impressive.
Next, we'll connect it to a display. As long as you have an HDMI port, you can output to any TV or display. Once I connect the HDMI and power supply, we see the setup screen. The initial setup requires remote control operations, so let's install two AA batteries.
After that, we hold down the OK button and the volume down button for over three seconds to pair the remote via Bluetooth. Next, we'll select the language and set up the network connection. I'll go with Wi-Fi for this demo. Successfully connected!
After completing the setup, we arrive at the main screen. Initially, it seems to have standard Android apps installed, but it lacks a specific setup for watching TV programs. You'll need to download additional apps yourself, hinting at the gray zone here.
On the top menu, there's a remote button that displays a QR code for downloading a dedicated Android app. This can be used to control the DIGI set top Box from Android smartphones or tablets.
Now, let's install some software. We'll go to the app store and proceed with the installation. Various software options appear, including Amazon Prime Video and Skype. I'll install the five key apps: CAT TV, CAT VOD, CAT BACK, CAT HOT, and Koala TV.
Let's check them out, starting with CAT TV. This seems to be the main app. During the first launch, it requests access to the microphone and phone features. There's no requirement for personal info or Google login, reducing concerns about data leaks.
Upon launching, overseas programs start playing immediately. Due to copyright protection, I'll blur the screen. The HD quality is impressive, although it varies by channel. Navigating through the extensive channel list can be overwhelming.
You can switch tabs to filter channels by country, region, or genre, including music and sports programs. I even found Japanese channels, sports networks, and local channels from Tokyo and Kansai. It's great for those in rural areas wanting access to urban programming.
This could be a game-changer for sports fans, as it provides access to channels not typically available in certain regions. Watching Japanese channels overseas becomes possible with this device. It's an incredibly intriguing product!
Additionally, holding the OK button allows you to save your favorite channels. Next up is CAT VOD, a video-on-demand service that offers various anime and movie packages. There are many overseas contents, including some popular titles.
Following that is CAT BACK, which seems to focus on sports content like football and baseball, appealing to sports enthusiasts.
Next is Koala TV, featuring Asian channels from China and Korea, perfect for cultural exchange. Lastly, we have CAT HOT, which appears to offer subscription-based secret programs. Users must register a password on the first login to prevent family members from accessing it.
You can customize the password for privacy. As you explore, you'll find various genres and regions to choose from, bridging the gap between global and Japanese content.
I also recommend using a DC power supply to run this device via a USB cable instead of a standard outlet. Ensure you pay attention to the product's voltage when doing this.
Overall, this Digibox offers a staggering number of channels, you can get a detailed Digibox channel list by contacting their service team. though this is just a partial introduction.
In conclusion, this product is incredibly convenient but also falls into a dark gray area with various potential risks. Please keep this in mind as you consider it.
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