Forgot password or nameThe possibility of connecting an antenna for DVB-T2 is useless, so even the reception backup in the event of an O2TV failure has disappeared.This is without a doubt a step backwards, especially with O2TV, where outages are the order of the day.I expected the picture quality to improve and it didn't.And the fact that Netflix doesn't work there also bothers me.And it's also angry.I turn on the stb and it turns off my tv instead.There might be a problem with the TV, I don't know.I think it's a shame that the old setoboxes are being thrown away.It would be pretty cool to be able to put kodi in there and have it play movies and browse the web.There must be a lot of tech boxes that are reserved after a short period of time..It is a great pity that I will no longer be able to watch programs in DVB-T2 with the Android, in the event of an O2 TV outage.This is a great pity, because I bought their set top box with the offer that it also played in DVB-T2....I have a Sony Bravia TV with Android TV and two days after the update the problems started.After about 10 seconds the picture always turned off and there was just a black screen with the word BRAVIA on the bottom right.The sound went normally.After pressing the back button, the image returned, and again in a few seconds.Checking the settings, some saver, etc. didn't help either. Only after restarting the STB did it fix itself. Otherwise, I don't notice any acceleration in switching TV stations at all.But it's great that the Bluetooth controller also works on applications with Google Play.It's just a little confusing navigating the STB Settings when you have an Android TV at the same time.How many times do you not know if you are not currently in TV or STB settings as it is similarSo I didn't register any improvement in speed.Rather, I immediately noticed that the delay in the transfer increased, which I understand is the fault of the technology, but don't let anyone tell me that there is no solution when the delay under the old system was minimal.It's also a shame that O2 doesn't include HbbTV in any way.6/30/2022, 10:54 a.m. edited by the author of the commentO2 has never had a very lucky hand when choosing HW for IPTV.As far as I can remember, mostly inferior machines, that's how good their TV was and don't ask for more.In 2019, TM primarily released an APP for Android TV and also Android STB.Even back then, there was a lot of trust in Android.In addition to undetected errors, when the 2-6sec program is switched very often, verified yesterday on their Kaon but also on Samsung, I don't know the type, but it's 3 years old, there is no significant problem with it.It still fascinates me how someone willingly pays O2 for an obviously overpriced HW of such a rucksack, people are so blind when they buy it... and even greater glory is the support of O2, I would throw half the people out there, one block next to the other.Pay on time, but if you have a technical problem, wait and we'll hear from you... well, if you don't experience anything even in 2 days, you won't believe it :o))) In general, I prefer to stay away from O2 as a whole.The main reason for us (several clients in the house) was the possibility of simultaneous reception of DVB-T (main reception) and additionally O2TV (mainly "because of football"), and then so that it was not Android = having as many "stupid" devices as possible for watching TV .So far it doesn't look like they want to do anything about it at O2, so they will probably lose about 5 to 10 clients...this will probably be a problem with the HDMI-CEC... try to play with the settings of this on the box and on the TV - or simply turn off this function and turn off the box and the TV solo1) when playing a program that has already run, the image is choppy 2) errors when starting the TV and STB 3) often just a black screen with the sound of the program.These are just 3 incidents that happened to me.It's a shame that rollback is not possible.I would rather be interested in when o2tv will present us with a completely new set top box and how much it will cost, I hope up to 2 thousand, like other multimedia centers.I will not provide a 4-year warranty.tesla mediabox xa400 is faster, NETFLIX 4K, Google certificate ... and for half the money also directly from the O2TV app among those recommended during the initial installation .....We don't have ANDROID TV yet.I have a 12 year old SAMSUNG TV that couldn't even play videos.That's why I solve everything in front of the BluRay player and applications in the set top box.Does anyone have experience with ANDROID TV, if the VOYO application works on it.Thank you for the experienceI have a Sony Android TV and VOYO is there.But specifically, I don't think VOYO is on all Android TVs from all manufacturers. I tried installing it on STB O2TV and it works too.Thank you for the information.For me, it was about the VOYO application in STB O2TV.As I mentioned, I have a 12 year old TV that has no apps.At that time it was the first LED TV and it cost 27,000 CZK.(original KOREA) It still runs like clockwork.We give the Internet content.