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The Oakcastle SB110 Set Top Box Receiver delivers crisp Full HD 1080p digital TV with over 150 Freeview channels. Featuring HDMI and SCART connections, it fits seamlessly into any home setup. With USB recording support up to 1TB, you can pause, rewind, and record live TV effortlessly. Plus, enjoy internet apps like YouTube directly on your TV. Compact, easy to install, and backed by a 3-year warranty, it’s the smart upgrade for any TV enthusiast.





| ASIN | B08HVMNDJ4 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio output mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | 60,349 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 86 in Set-Top Receiver Boxes |
| Box Contents | SB110 |
| Brand | Oakcastle |
| Brand Name | Oakcastle |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,015 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19.1D x 16W x 5.4H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Freeview Box |
| Manufacturer | Oakcastle |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Model Number | SB110 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Product Warranty | 3 Years Extended Warranty (Registration Required) |
| Product dimensions | 19.1D x 16W x 5.4H centimetres |
| Satellite Service Description | Freeview HD |
| Specification Met | DVB |
| Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital, DTS |
| Supported Standards | DVB-T2, H.264, MP4, AVI, MKV |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total USB ports | 1 |
| Total Video In Out Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| Video Output Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
R**H
Perfect Freeview Box
I bought this Oakcastle SB110 Set Top Box for the TV I have in a bedroom mainly for the ability to pause live TV. I set it up very easily, it took me about 20 minutes all in, thats connecting to TV, powering up and tuning in all the channels. I had no problems with the tuning and it receives all my regular channels. I had a spare 32GB USB Stick which it recognised straight off. I don't imagine I will be doing any Timed Recordings but I did test that facility without a problem, the Live Pause / TimeShift works perfectly well. The only downside for me personally is the buttons on the remote are very small and my eyesight isn't all that good however after a few weeks of use I should get to know the layout of the remote buttons by touch. Overall I am extremely pleased with the Oakcastle SB110 Set Top Box and for the price it is extremely good value for money.
P**R
Very small
I wanted a recording device for the TV, this is a very small independent unit that can be used for recording programmes using the Freeview tuner. Installation was simple, the instructions are comprehensive but can be little confusing more so for me as the device doesn't support USB 3.0. I purchased a 256GB 3.0 Memory stick flash drive specifically for using with this unit. Running through the instructions and not being able to record on the USB memory card didn't help. But once it replaced the USB 3.0 with a USB 2.0 everything became clearer. I still find the remote needs to be pointed directly at the device to work. It is a good unit at a very good price,
K**N
Well made Freeview PVR with good aftersales support.
I wanted a Freeview box with the ability to pause live TV and to record programs for later viewing. The Oakcastle SB-110 fitted my requirements exactly and I placed an order for the SB-110 box together with an FV100 desktop aerial. The package arrived promptly and my first impressions were of a well built compact unit. Included in the box were the remote control, batteries for the remote, and an instruction booklet. To the front of the unit are power and channel selection buttons and a USB slot. The rear had the RF aerial input and loop output and HDMI and SCART TV outputs. The mains lead with a 13A plug is permanently attached. The unit only took a short while to connect to the aerial and TV. On power up after the welcome screen the system scanned for all available Freeview TV and radio channels. Tuning was completed without any problems and I could immediately see that the picture quality was good. Particularly impressive are the system menus which are very clear and easy to negotiate. Parental controls are included. The main reason I wanted the unit was to be able to pause live TV (to take a phone call or make a cup of tea) and to record programs to see later. To facilitate these functions a memory stick must be inserted into the front USB slot. The memory stick is not included with the unit so you will have to provide this from another source. I used a fast 64GB Toshiba unit but smaller memory sticks can be used. To record a program for future viewing you go to the program guide after selecting the channel you want. Then scanning down the program listings just press the record button. The record schedule is shown, allowing you to pick daily or weekly repeats if required. Then a simple OK is all that is needed to accept the schedule. Recorded programs again have an excellent picture quality. The unit does have an Ethernet port for a wired network connection. This is not needed for standard TV or radio but offers access to several on-line services including news feeds and You Tube. The port can be used for a wireless connection if a WiFi dongle is used. This must be purchased separately. The remote control works well and is logically laid out. Personally I would have preferred a slightly larger sized unit as my advancing years means less deft fingers. My purchase included the FV100 desk-top aerial. This makes a useful addition to the set-up. The aerial has an in-line high gain amplifier which is powered via a USB connection to either a spare port on the TV or to a separate power adaptor. The power adaptor is not included. My location is fairly near a transmitter mast so was unable to test this with a weak signal. The literature suggests needing to be within 15 miles of a transmitter for adequate results. It’s always better if placed on a window sill. Are there any points that I think would improve these units. Apart from the aforementioned size of the remote the only other useful addition would be to duplicate the USB port on the rear of the unit. I understand that placing the USB slot on the front gives the user the opportunity to insert a memory stick of their photographs etc. However if you’re just using it for TV then it would be neater with the memory stick at the rear. This however is not a deal breaker. In conclusion I am very pleased with both the SB-110 Freeview box and the FV100 Desk-top aerial and have no hesitation in recommending these to prospective purchasers. If you register the products with Oakcastle this will extend the warranty to three years – which can’t be bad!
O**U
Rubbish
It has stopped working it is rubbish. Please buyers don't buy this product . Bought in 2023 worked for months n stopped working.
V**S
Cheap and not so cheerful
Unfortunately I purchased this box on the misapprehension that it could do a little more than deliver Freeview channels given the presence of an network port and the promise of IPTV but I most definitely wrong. As a Freeview box it's absolutely fine, it receives all the channels any other freeview box I have had does. So if that's all you want then this will do, although even with this there are caveats such as a rather strange EPG where you can only see what's on other channels by actually watching them and a rather cheap unintuitively laid out remote control. Below are my Pros and Cons, for what it's worth. Pros: Freeview reception low'ish price Small size connectivity (as in offering SCART + HDMI) PVR Easy setup It can play media files. Cons: EPG (this just allows you to schedule a recording on the channel you are watching) Remote, personally I find it poorly laid out. Almost pointless network. No idea how to setup IPTV, it has two options 'Local' which allows you to add URL's none of which work or 'cloud' which does nothing whatsoever! Fireware update fail, it says it's downloading but does nothing. Given it has a network port I hoped it would be able to access online channels such as iPlayer etc but there's no ondemand freeview play apps at all. Just one digital receiver so you can only record the channel you are watching So over all I would say the hardware is being let down by the poor software. I would say most TV's built over the last 15 years most likely have better firmware than this box. In the end I moved this on to a PC in a spare room and is was replaced by a Manhattan freeview box which is considerably better (but also dearer).
O**R
Small but perfectly formed
Bought for my son along with a new aerial, as he had just moved into a new flat. He isn’t really confident at things like setting up TVs but this was so easy for him to do. He reported that it took seconds to set up, a few minutes to scan channels and he now has a perfect picture with all freeview channels. The actual item was so tiny i was amazed, as my old freeview box is twice the size! But small works great! Very pleased.
P**L
Small size. Low cost. Great value.
Excellent value for money - a Freeview HD compatible set top box with the capability to record programs on to a USB. Pros - easy set up, SCART and HDMI connectivity, small and lightweight. Cons - counterintuitive remote control, very basic EPG on screen display, a faff trying to set up favourite channels. Notes - will play back media files off a USB stick from other sources. Maximum size for a USB to record onto seems to be 32GB. (One hour of SD TV takes up approximately 1GB, three hours of radio about the same). Verdict - recording is a doddle and it's great to have portable recordings that will play back on my PC and Blu ray player. Picture quality is excellent. Very impressed by the low price, small size and functionality - a winner. Update - have had this for 12 months and still very happy with it. Very occasionally recordings fail or the box forgets channels, but it is rock solid virtually all of the time. It is compatible with a 500 GB Bipra U3 portable external hard drive which provides all the recording capacity I need.
P**E
Superb Value for Money
First class quality product at a reasonable price. No problems setting it up as the User Manual is excellent, plus the picture quality is first class. SCART availability is useful for connecting to older TV's. I used it to connect to my old Panasonic analogue PVR which I could not use with my new Smart TV. Recommended.
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