- The first streaming box with free Free TV, to add existing TV
- TiVo software means Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video are here too
- Launching for £69, in February 2026
If you’re looking for an easy way to add Freely to your TV, Manhattan TV’s new Aero 4K TV Streamer could be the solution.
Freely is the new free streaming platform of the BBC, ITV and Channel 4, and since its launch last year it has been expanding its offer to add more and more channels. And Aero 4K makes it easy to add the service to your existing TV – all you need is Wi-Fi and the supplied HDMI cable.
Aero 4K TV Streamer with Freely: Key Features and Pricing
The Aero streamer runs TiVo OS with voice search and features Netflix, Disney+ and Prime Video, YouTube and more, as well as Freely options, although these types of services will require a subscription. It also has TiVo+, which gives you over 400 free streaming channels and free on-demand movies and TV shows.
As for Freely, it offers you more than 60 live TV channels and more than 75,000 hours of content from BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Channel 5 and others.
The Aero TV streamer has a quad-core processor, Wi-Fi 6 and Ethernet, and supports resolutions up to 4K/60Hz. There’s support for HDR10, HLG and HDR10+, but not Dolby Vision, and there’s Dolby Atmos audio pass-through, so as long as your TV, soundbar or AV receiver supports Dolby Atmos, you’ll get your 3D sound.
The Aero TV 4K Streamer with Freely costs £69.99, making it more expensive than a Fire TV Stick 4K or Roku Streaming Stick Plus, but considerably cheaper than an Apple TV 4K, and at the time of writing the Apple device does not have Freely as an option.
If you already have the right Amazon hardware, the Freely app is currently available in the Amazon App Store and is pre-installed on smart TVs from brands like Roku, Bush, and Philips. You can see the Free TV range here.
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