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Slingbox 350 And 500 - Sling Media Finally Upgrades Its Line Of Media Streamers (Part 2)

6/22/2013 9:13:54 AM

Software

No matter which Slingbox you choose, you’re going to use the same software. Client has a plenty of selections, but only the new web browser versions are included for freely. We had little trouble setting up the two boxes and watching 1080p HD from Internet Explorer, Chrome (PC) or Safari. The guide makes it easy to see what’s happening by browsing or searching. There are several new features like the ability to receive programming reminders and invite guests to program your Slingbox (still limited to a single connection at the same time), but in general, it is the same Slingbox client experience that you love or hate. Of all the new features, we have mostly disappointed by the lack of a sports-specific perspective. By that, we mean that we believe there’s no more attractive use-case for a Slingbox then watching your favorite team when you would otherwise be predisposed unavailable - for example, we have been known to keep an eye on NFL playoffs during CES. Quick and easy access to live events currently available would be a big first step, but why not throw up some scores with one-tap access to stream the game? In our opinion, the major miss is the reliance on IR. In these days of HDMI-CEC, IP control, DLNA and everything else out there in the world control, relying on the slow IR with one-way nature spells a missed opportunity for tighter and faster integration with sources.

Slingbox 350

Slingbox 350

We cannot test every SlingPlayer client, but at $15 a pop, we believe that you will limit the diversity of your devices as well. Despite updates to the iPhone SlingPlayer client for the new hardware and additional features, it is not optimized for the new iPhone’s larger screen, which leads to the black boxes on all four sides on 16:9 content. AirPlay mode is presented, but all the streaming is limited for 720p on iOS. You can only view in landscape mode, which is pretty good, and if you like, you can lock the screen and just listen. However, the biggest complaint is the complete lack of resume – if, say, you need to switch over and reply to an email quickly. A close second is the fact that the guideline doesn’t remember where we last were and instead always presents Channel 3 at the top.

Sling Media’s adaptive streaming technology has never disappointed us and these new boxes are no exception. We tested them in an office, at home and on the road and found that they made the best out of whatever throughput was available. Using LTE on a smartphone, the quality was smooth at 5Mbps. However, reducing below 1Mbps does significantly degrade the quality. It helps that our maximum upload throughput was 25Mbps, and that we were well connected while testing on the road. If we have a complaint about the quality, it would be that we want the optimization process were faster. Starting up a stream can take more than a few seconds before everything becomes smooth.

Slingbox 500 with WiFi integrated

Slingbox 500 with Wi-Fi integrated

The new software feature that really impressed us is the ability to share your Slingbox with your friends. You can enable this feature by navigating to "Users" under "Settings" in the web player and adding your friends' email address. They will receive an email with a link to accept the invitation, which requires them to sign up and log in to Slingbox.com. From here, your Slingbox will appear with any other Slingbox they have access to until you remove their access. Of course, only one person can stream from a particular Slingbox at a time, and while a visitor cannot interrupt the real owner’s active session, the primary user can interrupt a friend at any time. This is far faster than simply sharing your Slingbox.com credentials, but requiring your friends to register on Slingbox.com is less than ideal. However, we cannot say that we have a better idea on how to control access while opening the service a little, at the same time.

Wrap-up

After 4 years for the follow up to the Slingbox Solo and Pro-HD, we’re glad there are fresh Slingbox on the market, but in 2012, the 350 and 500 models feel like haft-hearted efforts on Sling’s part. The best news here is that you can now stream 1080p HD for the price of the old, SD-only Slingbox Solo - although it’s only 720p for the non-browser-based SlingPlayer. The 500 model has WiFi, but we wonder why the 350 model doesn’t have. The 500 model will also soon be updated with support for USB-attached storage, which is attractive. Even so, we cannot think of much practical use for the 500’s new SlingProjector feature, which allows you to send pictures (and video in near future) from your mobile device to your television – provided you’re on the same WiFi network. The killer application would have been an integrated SlingCatcher, allowing the 500 model to play a place-shifted stream from another 500 model.

Moreover, the price of the Slingbox are nearly equivalent as they were back then, but you can still stream just one program at a time, and they still connect to the DVR over a slow, one-way IR connection. That means the Slingbox still cannot asked the DVR what recordings are stored on it. And why not add the ability to place-shift radio stations? Perhaps with future updates, the Slingbox 500 will develop into something more than a media streamer with Wi-Fi. However, this time, we suggest you select a Slingbox 350, pick up a $15 SlingPlayer app for your mobile device and be glad that the content industry has not figured out a way to permanently put Sling Media out of business.

Slingbox 350 And 500 ‘s packages

Slingbox 350 And 500 ‘s packages

Technical specs

Slingbox 350

Outputs

·         Video outputs: Component (1 outputs), RCA / composite (1 outputs)

·         Audio outputs: RCA stereo

Inputs

·         Video input support: Yes

·         Video inputs: Component, RCA / composite

Remote

·         IR blaster: Yes

Pricing & availability

·         Released: October, 2012

·         Original price: $ 179.99

Slingbox 500

Outputs

·         Video outputs: Component (1 outputs), HDMI (1 outputs), RCA / composite (1 outputs)

·         Audio outputs: RCA stereo

Inputs

·         Video input support: Yes

·         Video inputs: Component, RCA / composite

·         Audio input support: Yes

·         Audio inputs: RCA stereo

Remote

·         Remote (included): Yes

·         IR blaster: Yes

Pricing & availability

·         Released: October, 2012

·         Original price: $ 299.99

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