Dish Network Hopper with sling 3 - Newsest Model - 4k HDDVR 16 Tuners
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Connector Type | USB |
Brand | dish |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Remote Control Included? | No |
About this item
- A Dish Network subscription is required.
- 16 Tuners allows user to Record up to 16 shows at once, Connect up to 6 Joeys. View 4 Different Channels on Same TV at Once in SportsBar Mode
- 2 Terabytes of Internal Storage. Record Up to 500 hours of HD.
- View content in 4K
- HYBRID 1000.2 LNB and the Hybrid Solo Hub IS REQUIRED for use with the Hopper 3. Previous LNB's and previous Solo Node WILL NOT work with the Hopper 3.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11.4 x 16 x 2.05 inches |
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Item Weight | 8 pounds |
ASIN | B01BK4BJPE |
Item model number | Hopper3 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #291,825 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #40 in Satellite Television Receivers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 21, 2016 |
Manufacturer | Dish |
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On 1/20/2017, Dish installer arrived to swap the LNB on my roof dish (new node required for 4K), install H3 and Joey 2.0 boxes. Jose Lopez (Halo Prime installer for Dish in Henderson, Nevada) deserves MUCH of the credit for my PRO comments here. China gets credit for the CON below.
Despite gusty wind and light rain, Jose climbed a 24' ladder and replaced the dish LNB. We then spent the next 90+ minutes TRYING to get the Hopper 3 to link to internet through the HIC (little box with 3 indicator lights). The H3 would not link to internet. Then the H3 started rebooting itself at random. CHINA SHIPPED A DEFECTIVE HOPPER 3. Jose grabbed a new H3 off his truck at my insistence. I told Jose to head for his next appointment because I have the skills to hook up and activate a Hopper. Quick call to 800# and the second H3 was live with perfect internet connection and no random reboots. Contrary to what journalists have reported on other websites, I had ZERO problems restoring my timers from my former remote control (model 40) and importing my recorded shows from my external hard drive via the USB port on H3. WARNING: If you are doing this yourself WAIT until the entire guide has been downloaded to your new H3 BEFORE you try to restore your timers. You should see a "Dish Anywhere" pop-up on your TV screen which will mean it's now safe to restore your timers.
New Model 52 remote. I use a Harmony One remote to control TV, Dish, Home Theatre System, Blu-Ray Player, DVD/VHS and connection to my desktop PC (55" 4K TV acts as 3rd monitor) so I was VERY concerned about the Logitech remote working with the H3. YEAH! Didn't have to change anything on Harmony One remote so the new Dish 52 remote will be my spare remote. Same can't be said about using my Harmony 350 remote to control the Joey 2.0 box. Logitech app does not currently have the proper codes so I am forced to use the Dish 52 remote for my kitchen TV and Joey 2 control instead of my favorite Harmony 350 remote.
The STOP button. Hopper 3 & Joey 2 customers have complained about the missing button on Model 52 remote controls. I concur, but the new way of doing things is not totally idiotic. The STOP symbol is normally a square so when you want to stop a recording, press the large square SELECT button.
BEST news about my new Hopper 3 is that NOT one of my recorded shows is going mosaic or losing audio. The interface responds faster. Picture quality on my Samsung UN55JU7100 4K TV is definitely brighter and sharper than it was through the Hopper 2 and former node. With multiple sports on TV at same time today, I can use the new Sports Bar Mode to watch 4 of them at same time and even be recording up to 16 channels at the same time.
BOTTOM LINE: If you can afford a few $ extra a month and have a Hopper 1 or 2, upgrading to Hopper 3 is definitely worth it.
I could list about 20 problems but the main ones are, favorite channel list won't work correctly, it won't save a lot of channels.
Goes to a black screen, loses audio at times, does not record certain timers.
I don't particularly like the remote control, the skip and fast forward are one button, and there is no 4 times speed only 15 times or faster.
Called Dish several times, but never got any help.
Hooked up an original Hopper and my stress level has gone way down.
Wait till Dish gets the bugs out of the software before getting one.