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HAVA Wireless HD TV Streaming and Placeshifting Device

by Monsoon HAVA
1.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Revolutionary TV placeshifting device delivers the freedom to watch home TV anywhere anytime
  • Multiple users can simultaneously watch TV in DVD quality on multiple PCs wirelessly
  • Multiple Users can watch TV in the home and from remote viewing, such as at the airport, at the same time
  • Turn Windows Vista or Windows XP MEC PCs into PVRs/DVRs & record live TV programs to your PC's hard disk
  • Eliminate the need for unsightly cables and make the setup easy
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 7.2 x 2 inches ; 4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • ASIN: B000UQ5J0A
  • Average Customer Review: 1.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #121,245 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: August 3, 2007

Product Description

HAVA Wireless HD is the premium video streaming and place-shifting device within the HAVA family. Create envy with friends and family as you extend your home theater by introducing DVD quality wireless TV around the home on PCs or laptops. Stream live TV programs from your HD set top box, DVD player or TiVo to multiple PCs simultaneously, and watch your favorite sporting event on the deck, in the family room, games room, or workshop using your existing WiFi network. HAVA creates a virtual networked TV Tuner on your PCs so you don't require TV connections in any of the rooms or on the deck to watch TV. HAVA lets access to your home theater from anywhere in world with a broadband Internet connected PC or cell phone. Either at home or on the road, you can pause, rewind, fast forward or record TV programs to your PCs hard disk. Easy to use with no changes to your network settings, the setup is a breeze enabling wireless TV freedom at home or abroad on a PC or mobile phone. Windows Vista and Windows XP Media Center Edition Support HAVA creates a virtual networked TV Tuner for Windows Vista and XP MCE PCs that provide wireless TV and PVR functionality in any room in the house without requiring a TV connection in rooms where you wish to enjoy your Media Center experience. Smooth Viewing Experience HAVA leverages proprietary wireless vBooster technology to deliver an optimal viewing experience. You can watch high quality video (full D1 MPEG-2) over existing wireless network on any number of Wi-Fi computers on the network. You can continue to use your wireless network for all the services you are used to (web browsing, chats, etc.), while watching high quality video wirelessly. Ease of Use and Setup The entire setup process (both for wireless home viewing and remote viewing over the internet) is completed over the wireless network, from any client PC by running the setup wizard.


 

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Good features. Lousy reliability. You'll go crazy trying to return it., June 12, 2008
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This review is from: HAVA Wireless HD TV Streaming and Placeshifting Device (Electronics)
Spent a long time comparing this to slingbox pro.
It's better in terms of features/cost. Used it for a week in pass-through mode for basic cable. Mostly worked great. Occasional disconnects here and there but bearable.

Cheap looking/build - but that wasn't important to me.

Then all of a sudden, it stops working (after over 1 week). Notice that pass through signal to TV is affected. Cannot tune in to certain channels and others have lots of static. TV problems go away when HAVA is removed.

Spent a few days debugging. Notice that pings from my laptop to the HAVA are unreliable. After trying everything, decided enough is enough. I'm an engineer. If it's an easy-to-fix problem and an engineer can't figure it out by following their debugging instructions, it's not worth it. Secondly, even if I figure it out, this should NOT be happening after 1 week of use.

Tried to return it. It's clear they're trying to save time/money by making use of their customers to perform trouble shooting. Instead of taking the unit back and debugging it in-house, they force me to describe my problems/debugging steps to customer support. On top of that the reps English is hard to understand (strong Indian accent).

Long story short, they WILL put you on hold repeatedly and do everything they can to try to make you debug the unit for them. After an hour, I finally had to REFUSE to do any more debugging and DEMANDED to speak to manager. Manager makes me repeat entire description of problem and tries his luck to convince me to debug again. I REFUSE. Finally, I say, look, even if I debug it for you and find the problem, I'm NOT going to keep the unit. If it stops working after a week, it's SUB-STANDARD and I'm returning it. He finally relents.

Story doesn't end here. I get transferred back to rep. Rep says he'll email me the RMA number in 2 hours. Never happens. Next day, I call back. He says, they're "discussing the return case with sales". What? Sales has to approve a return? So still no RMA.

Day 3. I call back and ask for RMA. A new floor manager then tries to make me repeat the entire problem description all over. I blow my top. I tell him the website clearly says Hava has a 30 day money back guarantee IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED. It doesn't say the return is contingent on me debugging the bloody device for them. Manager says, "fine, fine, no problem, I have your RMA here .... but wait ... I have one more thing for you ... we'd like to send you a replacement. I yell at him saying I've had enough. Give me my RMA # now or else you'll be hearing from my lawyer. Manager relents and finally gives me the RMA number.

Summary: The features on this product are awesome. But they have serious issues with quality and secondly, they do NOT know how to do business in the US. They have no understanding of how to treat customers. My guess is they're foreign and don't understand how to do business in the US. You don't make your customers do the work of your quality control engineers. Sheesh. What a nightmare.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Hava Wireless HD - But NOT HD Tuner., October 21, 2007
This review is from: HAVA Wireless HD TV Streaming and Placeshifting Device (Electronics)
The Hava Wireless HD Installed and setup quickly with little effort. I was able to stream the video within my network in a matter of a few minutes. Although it was in those few minutes that I realized that the Hava Wireless HD does not have an HD Tuner. The built in tuner is a standard definition (SD) and does not receive the HD signals.
It would seem to me that the claims made for this product do not live up to what the product does.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Buggy device, need to spend lot of time to make this work, September 3, 2007
This review is from: HAVA Wireless HD TV Streaming and Placeshifting Device (Electronics)
1.Hava adds a network transfer stack on your NIC and often screws up your PC's non-Hava transfer abilities. Uninstalling hava net-drivers is the cure.

2.Does not work well behind firewall. No tool from Hava to troubleshoot WAN streaming issues.

3.No way to install only the HAVA-Palyer. It comes bundled with tons of primary installation softwares and have to install all of them from the top to get the player installed.

4.The Wirelss capabilities are very lame, no way to have this work as AP.
I guess they are working on making Hava wireless secure.

5.The Hava set-top box front lights are lame. 3 lights with No label/text. Only they know what these lights means. No documentations.

Its more of waste of time to make this thing to work then the onetime cost of 190-250. A true tech nightmare.
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