Freely Streaming Service Gains Popularity with New Set-Top Box Launch
Sky rival that offers TV for free sells out but there's a new way to get it this week

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Freely, a free streaming service launched in 2024, offers over 60 live channels and on-demand content without a subscription. Its new Aero 4K set-top box, priced at £89.99, has sold out quickly but will be restocked at Currys and Argos soon. This shift towards streaming reflects changing viewing habits.
- 01Freely provides over 50 live channels and on-demand content without a subscription.
- 02The Aero 4K set-top box from Manhattan is priced at £89.99 and offers features like voice search and access to apps like Disney+ and Netflix.
- 03Freely has surpassed one million users, indicating a shift in viewing preferences towards streaming services.
- 04The Aero 4K box has been highly popular, with some retailers already selling out.
- 05Stock will continue to be replenished until mid-June, according to Manhattan.
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Freely, a free streaming service that launched in 2024, is gaining traction as viewers shift from traditional TV to streaming. It offers access to over 50 live channels and on-demand content without a subscription. The recently launched Aero 4K set-top box from Manhattan, priced at £89.99, has become particularly popular, providing instant access to over 60 channels, voice search capabilities, and compatibility with streaming apps like Disney+ and Netflix. Despite its popularity leading to sellouts at various retailers, Manhattan has announced that stock will be replenished, with Currys currently having devices available and Argos set to join the sales from May 27. The demand for Freely's service is expected to continue growing, as it now boasts over one million users. This trend reflects a broader move towards streaming, as consumers increasingly prefer the convenience of devices like the Aero 4K and Sky Stream, which simplify installation and offer regular updates.
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The rise of Freely and the Aero 4K box indicates a shift in consumer behavior towards free streaming services, impacting traditional TV providers.
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