Cord cutters and streaming enthusiasts have a new tool to elevate their setups: the ADTH NextGen TV USB Tuner, a compact ATSC 3.0 tuner now available on Amazon for $69.99, promises to turn Google TV and Fire TV devices into receivers for free, over-the-air (OTA) NextGen TV broadcasts. This device was announced by Pearl TV the group behind ATSC 3.0 today. This device, listed as amazon.com/ADTH-NextGen-Android-Internet-Support/dp/B0F39Z2M79, taps into the advanced ATSC 3.0 standard—also known as NextGen TV—delivering 4K UHD resolution, enhanced audio, and interactive features to millions of households already ditching cable, where subscribers average $147 monthly compared to cord cutters’ $70 or less, per a Cord Cutters News survey of over 1,900 readers.
You can find this ATSC 3.0 Tuner on Amazon HERE.
The ADTH tuner plugs into your Google TV or Fire TV via USB, requiring only an OTA antenna to unlock ATSC 3.0 signals alongside legacy ATSC 1.0 broadcasts. Certified by the NextGen TV coalition, it supports DRM security and boasts a quad-core Android processor, 16GB of storage, and Wi-Fi connectivity—turning your streaming stick into a hybrid hub for live TV in cities like Atlanta, Denver, and Las Vegas, where over 75 markets now offer ATSC 3.0, per watchnextgentv.com. Setup is straightforward: connect the tuner, pair an antenna (sold separately), and scan for channels via the ADTH app or compatible software.
The ADTH tuner bridges that gap, sparing users the $500+ cost of a new TV set. Helping you turn your streaming player you already have into a powerful ATSC 3.0 tuner to get free OTA TV. Details are still thin on the device but its now on sale for just $69.99.
You can find this ATSC 3.0 Tuner on Amazon HERE.
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