Diprogress DPT210HA Av Receiver Review
Our verdict
The Diprogress DPT210HA is a very compact DVB-T2 receiver that connects via HDMI and USB, earning an impressive 4.3 out of 5 from 1,600 buyers, which is a large and credible sample for a niche product. It is a signal reception device, not a home theater amplifier.
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Buyers in DVB-T2 coverage areas who want a minimal, low-cost way to add free-to-air HD broadcasts to a TV with an HDMI input
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You need surround sound processing, audio amplification, or a receiver for North American ATSC broadcasts
- Power 5 W
- HDMI ports 1
- Connectivity Hdmi, Usb
- Color Black
- Dimensions 4.13 X 1.5 X 0.67 In
- Weight 50.0 lb
- Priced 79% below the category median ($298.99 across 72 tracked models)
- Power of 5 W - lower than 100% of the 79 models we track
- HDMI ports of 1 - fewer than 82% of the 79 models we track
Pros
- Strong 4.3-star rating from 1,600 reviews, a very credible sample size
- Extremely compact dimensions make it easy to hide behind any TV
- Low 5 W power draw reduces energy cost in continuous use
- HDMI and USB connectivity covers the basics without clutter
Cons
- DVB-T2 standard, not compatible with US or Canadian ATSC broadcasts
- No audio amplification or surround sound processing
- Very low listed weight suggests a lightweight build, which may mean less robust housing
- Single HDMI port only, no analog audio or multi-output options listed
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 1,600 owner ratings
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Popularity4.7/5
1,600 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The DPT210HA is an extremely compact DVB-T2 receiver, measuring just 4.13 x 1.5 x 0.67 in. That small footprint means it can sit directly behind or beside a television with minimal visual intrusion. It connects via HDMI and USB, with the USB port used for both power and potential peripheral connections. It runs on just 5 W, making it one of the lowest-power devices in its category.', 'Priced at $61.83 and listing a listed weight of 50 lb (likely a data error in the source specs given the tiny dimensions), this unit is clearly positioned as an affordable entry point into DVB-T2 reception. The HDMI output handles video and audio delivery to your TV without any onboard amplification. It is a pure tuner and signal decoder.', 'The 4.3-star average from 1,600 reviews is notably strong for a product this niche. A large review count at a high average rating is a reliable signal that buyers find the unit meets expectations. Most feedback at this rating level typically centers on ease of channel scanning, stable reception, and compact convenience.']
Specifications
| Power | 5 W |
|---|---|
| HDMI ports | 1 |
| Connectivity | Hdmi, Usb |
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | 4.13 X 1.5 X 0.67 In |
| Weight | 50.0 lb |
Performance notes
The DPT210HA runs on 5 W and uses HDMI plus USB connectivity. Physical size is 4.13 x 1.5 x 0.67 in. There is no audio amplifier stage. Reception quality depends on your local DVB-T2 signal strength and antenna. The HDMI output passes audio and video to your TV directly.
What buyers say
With 1,600 reviews and a 4.3-star average, buyer sentiment is genuinely positive and the sample is large enough to be meaningful. This level of consistent satisfaction at a sub-$65 price point suggests the unit delivers reliable DVB-T2 reception without significant reliability problems for most buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
Will the Diprogress DPT210HA work in the US?
No. The DPT210HA is a DVB-T2 receiver, which is the broadcast standard used in Europe, parts of Asia, and other regions. North America uses the ATSC standard for over-the-air TV. This unit will not receive US broadcast channels and is not intended for the North American market.
How does the DPT210HA connect to a TV?
It connects via HDMI for both audio and video output to your television. There is also a USB connection. Setup involves plugging the HDMI cable into your TV, connecting the unit to power via USB, and running an automatic channel scan. No separate audio cables are needed for standard stereo output.
Why is the listed weight so high for such a small device?
The 50 lb listed weight for this device appears to be a data entry error in the source specifications, as the unit measures only 4.13 x 1.5 x 0.67 in. A device this size physically cannot weigh 50 lb. Verify actual product weight directly on the current product listing before purchasing if weight is relevant to your setup.