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product_id: 604779411
title: "ATSC Digital Converter Box with TV Tuner, TV Recording, USB Multimedia Function, 1080P HDMI, Metal Case, Clear QAM, by Mediasonic HomeWorx (HW250STB)"
brand: "mediasonic"
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# Supports up to 2TB USB HDD 1080P HDMI output Record & pause live TV ATSC Digital Converter Box with TV Tuner, TV Recording, USB Multimedia Function, 1080P HDMI, Metal Case, Clear QAM, by Mediasonic HomeWorx (HW250STB)

**Brand:** mediasonic
**Price:** 321.91 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📡 Upgrade your TV game with the ultimate digital converter box—because buffering is so last decade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ATSC Digital Converter Box with TV Tuner, TV Recording, USB Multimedia Function, 1080P HDMI, Metal Case, Clear QAM, by Mediasonic HomeWorx (HW250STB) by mediasonic
- **How much does it cost?** 321.91 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- mediasonic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mediasonic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clear QAM Cable Ready:** Unlock unscrambled cable channels without subscription fees—perfect for cord-cutters and savvy streamers.
- • **Front LED Display & Clock:** Stay effortlessly informed with real-time channel info and a sleek standby clock display.
- • **Crystal-Clear 1080P HDMI Output:** Experience stunning HD visuals on any TV or monitor with seamless digital clarity.
- • **Massive 2TB USB Storage Support:** Never miss a moment—record, pause, and store your favorite shows with expansive external drive compatibility.
- • **Robust Remote with Wide IR Range:** Control your entertainment from anywhere in the room—even if you’re not pointing directly at the box.

## Overview

The Mediasonic HomeWorx HW250STB is a versatile ATSC digital converter box featuring 1080P HDMI output, USB multimedia playback, and live TV recording with support for up to 2TB external hard drives. Its metal casing and front LED display provide durability and convenience, while Clear QAM functionality enables access to unscrambled cable channels. Designed for analog and digital TVs, it includes a large, ergonomic remote with wide IR range and comes with a 5 ft HDMI cable for easy setup. Ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-quality digital TV conversion and recording without subscription constraints.

## Description

Buy ATSC Digital Converter Box with TV Tuner, TV Recording, USB Multimedia Function, 1080P HDMI, Metal Case, Clear QAM, by Mediasonic HomeWorx (HW250STB): Analog-to-Digital (DTV) Converters - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

Review: Feels like a quality product. Good features. Worth the price to me. - Perfect for me connected to Spectrum digital cable in Southern California. This is the 3rd brand I have worked with since discovering my 50" tv coax port was defective. Spectrum changed from converter boxes over to digital directly through the cable. The channel display on the front of this box matches the channel that Spectrum says it is. The other 2 brands did not. The channel I select using the remote is the channel that the Spectrum channel list says it is, the other 2 brands did not. The quality of the remote feels -how can I say this?- REAL. It has a solid feel and makes me believe that it should work for a long time. The first brand had failed buttons and felt cheap. This one feels real. The placement of the number keys is like what I would expect after using push button phones and 10 key calculators here in The U.S.. row 1=1,2,3 row 2=4,5,6 row 3 =7,8,9 and zero is centered below 8 with the - key on that row with zero. Amazingly, the other brands chose arrangements that made me hunt for the keys. One had 4 across and the other was 3 across but zero and - were off in another area away from those number keys. All in all, this feels like a quality product and has a good logical arrangement of keys to make it easy to use, displays correct numbers in LED on its face so I do not have to press a button to make the TV display the channel. My last feature that is very useful to me is the wide range LED on the remote at a frequency that bounces nicely so the remote works even if i point at a wall or ceiling. very useful when I forget and set something in front of the receiver. The others required direct line of sight. This converter box cost $8-$10 more than the others and so far is well worth it to me.
Review: Good choice if you have if you have a decent antenna and reasonable OTA signal strength. - I purchased this mostly to watch shows in MP4 format downloaded over the Internet to a 2 TB hard drive. It works well for this purpose. I hooked it up to my old roof antenna. I'm 60 miles away from the transmit antenna and it received more channels then my previous HW-150 model would receive. Picture quality is excellent. I use the HDMI port to feed my TV set. Remote control seems to be more robust than the remote that came with the HW-150. Please note that this receiver is Compatible with ATSC 1 and 2 broadcasts and not for ATSC 3 NextGen. Installation was as simple as plugging in the antenna coax, HDMI cable and plugging it into a wall power outlet, installing 2 AAA batteries in the remote (batteries not included). It powers itself on, follow the manual and on screen prompts for configuration. It does have a built in LCD screen that displays a clock when turned off with the remote. I have not found a way to dim or turn off this display.. but I've only had it for a few hours. I purchased this in "used" condition. It came in the original box with a printed manual, HDMI cable, remote, and RCA phono jack cables for composite connection to the TV all in like new condition. You will need additional cables if you are going to use coax audio output to a audio amplifier, feeding an old TV with coax on NTSC RF 3 or 4, or component video.

## Features

- 2026 Latest Batch from Mediasonic Store. The new improvements included LARGE Remote Control, 5 ft HDMI Cable, Front Display Panel, Support hard drive up to 2TB, reception sensitivity, and 12 hr. AM / PM feature.
- Clear QAM function can be used with cable provider to watch unscrambled cable channels. The channel must be UN-Encrypted signal
- Front Display to show Channel number and sub-channel, and show Clock in standby mode.
- Receive Over-The-Air ATSC Digital Broadcast to your Analog and Digital TV, Projector, and Computer Monitor.
- Record and Pause Live TV: You won’t miss your favorite show. (Requires USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 external hard drive up to 2TB connect to this unit; USB flash drive is not recommended)
- Multimedia player function: Play back your favorite photo, music, and video from your USB Flash Drive or USB external hard drive.
- Support 1080P Video Output via HDMI, and Dolby Digital Audio. Support Channel 3 / 4 hard switch for old TV
- This Box does NOT support ATSC 3.0
- This Box does NOT work with TIVO, and Other Cable Company like Comcast, DirectTV, DISH Network, and Time Warner Cable, etc.
- Latest Firmware Version: V1.7 (This will be updated if new Firmware version is released)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CQR1FTT2 |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Audio Output Type | HDMI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,452 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Analog-to-Digital (DTV) Converters |
| Brand | Mediasonic |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI , USB |
| Connector Type | Coaxial, HDMI |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 871 Reviews |
| Format | Digital |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.33"D x 6.6"W x 1.42"H |
| Item Weight | 12.48 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mediasonic |
| Mfr Part Number | HW250STB |
| Model Number | HW250STB |
| Number of Channels | 3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Digital Display Screen |
| Output Power | 5 watts |
| Output Wattage | 5 watts |
| Special Feature | Digital Display Screen |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 5.1 |
| Total HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 850040109023 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty from Mediasonic Store |
| Wattage | 5 watts |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** Mediasonic
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Television
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI, USB
- **Connector Type:** Coaxial, HDMI
- **Controller Type:** Remote Control
- **Special Feature:** Digital Display Screen
- **Surround Sound Channel Configuration:** 5.1
- **Total HDMI Ports:** 1

## Images

![ATSC Digital Converter Box with TV Tuner, TV Recording, USB Multimedia Function, 1080P HDMI, Metal Case, Clear QAM, by Mediasonic HomeWorx (HW250STB) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61em4kwxLNL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the latest Firmware Version?**
A: V1.7 Contact Mediasonic Store support email if you need to update firmware. Please use Search Engine or AI to search as Amazon does not allow seller to post email here.

**Q: Where can I download the User Manual and Quick Installation Guide?**
A: You can download from Mediasonic Store official Website. (Please Search Online. Cannot display here due to Amazon Restriction.

**Q: Can I watch one channel and record another channel at the same time?**
A: This Box can ONLY do one task at a time.

**Q: What is Clear QAM? Access to Cable signal**
A: Un-Encrypted TV Signal from a Cable company. HW250STB can access unencrypted tv signal and display to TV. In the Menu, you will need to switch from Air to Cable.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feels like a quality product. Good features. Worth the price to me.
*by A***. on March 31, 2026*

Perfect for me connected to Spectrum digital cable in Southern California. This is the 3rd brand I have worked with since discovering my 50" tv coax port was defective. Spectrum changed from converter boxes over to digital directly through the cable. The channel display on the front of this box matches the channel that Spectrum says it is. The other 2 brands did not. The channel I select using the remote is the channel that the Spectrum channel list says it is, the other 2 brands did not. The quality of the remote feels -how can I say this?- REAL. It has a solid feel and makes me believe that it should work for a long time. The first brand had failed buttons and felt cheap. This one feels real. The placement of the number keys is like what I would expect after using push button phones and 10 key calculators here in The U.S.. row 1=1,2,3 row 2=4,5,6 row 3 =7,8,9 and zero is centered below 8 with the - key on that row with zero. Amazingly, the other brands chose arrangements that made me hunt for the keys. One had 4 across and the other was 3 across but zero and - were off in another area away from those number keys. All in all, this feels like a quality product and has a good logical arrangement of keys to make it easy to use, displays correct numbers in LED on its face so I do not have to press a button to make the TV display the channel. My last feature that is very useful to me is the wide range LED on the remote at a frequency that bounces nicely so the remote works even if i point at a wall or ceiling. very useful when I forget and set something in front of the receiver. The others required direct line of sight. This converter box cost $8-$10 more than the others and so far is well worth it to me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good choice if you have if you have a decent antenna and reasonable OTA signal strength.
*by S***N on September 21, 2025*

I purchased this mostly to watch shows in MP4 format downloaded over the Internet to a 2 TB hard drive. It works well for this purpose. I hooked it up to my old roof antenna. I'm 60 miles away from the transmit antenna and it received more channels then my previous HW-150 model would receive. Picture quality is excellent. I use the HDMI port to feed my TV set. Remote control seems to be more robust than the remote that came with the HW-150. Please note that this receiver is Compatible with ATSC 1 and 2 broadcasts and not for ATSC 3 NextGen. Installation was as simple as plugging in the antenna coax, HDMI cable and plugging it into a wall power outlet, installing 2 AAA batteries in the remote (batteries not included). It powers itself on, follow the manual and on screen prompts for configuration. It does have a built in LCD screen that displays a clock when turned off with the remote. I have not found a way to dim or turn off this display.. but I've only had it for a few hours. I purchased this in "used" condition. It came in the original box with a printed manual, HDMI cable, remote, and RCA phono jack cables for composite connection to the TV all in like new condition. You will need additional cables if you are going to use coax audio output to a audio amplifier, feeding an old TV with coax on NTSC RF 3 or 4, or component video.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Purchased a 2nd unit 9 months after 1st. Time of Day won't set correctly nor stay in sync.
*by S***N on October 16, 2025*

2nd Purchase... 1st one which was 5 stars, follows this updated review of a recent 2nd purchased unit UPDATE AUG 2026 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I had Amazon replace the defective unit. The replacement works. Support did send me the latest software update which I appreciate. That has resolved some other issues except 1.... When powered off, the time of day clock is still not accurate. Within 24 hours it moves forward several minutes. Worse than that, when you power on, the current time shown on programs is out by numerous hours. The only way to reset it is to change the time to "Auto", which then shows the clock out by 2 hours, then change the time again (in my case) to GMT -7hrs. As long as you don't power it off, the time stays accurate but once powered off, you've got a small out of messing to get it reset/accurate again. I've reset the star rating to 4 stars simply because their software just doesn't seem able to keep accurate time. I don't know who does their programming but it's time to put it in the hands of an expert!!!! Just don't turn it off and it works great, the recordings are excellent and overall for the money, it's a very formidable OTA broadcast DVR. NEW PURCHASE JULY 2026 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oh dear... how can you go backwards??? I'm so disappointed... The original DVR I purchased was a refurb in Oct 2025 and I gave it 5 stars because for $25 it was outstanding. I needed a 2nd unit for a TV which has a ATSC-1 tuner and I was missing some key OTA broadcasts. So knowing this DVR had a ATSC-2 tuner I thought I'd buy a 2nd unit. I was initially pleased to see that it was a 2026 hardware and software version... they've likely fixed a lot of "issues???" No, they've introduced a lot of issues... 1. No matter what I do, keeping the Time of Day accurate ONLY works if you keep the unit powered ON. The older unit is generally powered OFF and it has a clock display that keeps great time. The new unit is awful. Within a couple of hours being powered OFF, it was already 20 minutes out!!! That means if you want to set up Timer recording... I'm out of luck 2. Setting the time menu item to "Auto" is useless... It ALWAYS sets it 2 hours ahead of my actual Time Zone so I have to set the time to -7hrs GMT. That works so it's just a minor quirk. There is a greyed out option to select a time zone but no matter what I tried, I cannot get it to display, it looks like they removed that feature in favor of setting the GMT manually. Also, after numerous attempts, I also discovered that unless you set the channel on the TV first to a local channel, fixing the clock to display the correct time is impossible. Again quirks that can be addressed but you have to find out through trial and error as there's no documentation supplied. I emailed Support but not heard back yet. However, I suspect this unit has a hardware defect. The clock is so messed up which makes Timer recordings impossible. So I've sent this one back and ordered a replacement. I was thinking of waiting for Support for a week or so but other reviewers issues with support leave me concerned this might drag on. Besides, the fact that the unit cannot keep time when powered off, is in my mind, an electronic problem and therefore a defective unit. The older 2025 unit has no such issues with keeping correct time or setting time. Hopefully the replacement will resolve the Time of Day issues. On a positive note, they have made some software improvements to the 2026 unit since my older 2025 version. When pressing REC it starts recording immediately. My older unit has a 4-5 second delay before starting to record. Not a huge issue but nice that they have addressed this. I just wish there was some decent documentation (NONE supplied). I've found quirks with the menus but all were overcome once I figured out to use "<-" and "->" sometimes instead of "OK". Overall, I do love this DVR and if the replacement unit fixes the Time of Day issue, I'll update the review again and pop it back to 5 stars but for now, until I'm sure they've not introduced a hardware or software defect, not being able to do Time recordings is a major problem. None the less, for last years model I stand by the 5 Stars. Price/performance it's an incredible buy. 2nd UPDATE of original 2025 Model ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. I discovered from a Google search that the time to REC is influenced heavily on the size of the USB drive you use... So I replaced the current USB drive with a 500GB hard drive... and the time to REC has now dropped to 7 seconds. That I can definitely live with. I may try a 500GB SSD at some time but I have a few old 500GB hard drives laying around doing nothing so this is a good solution for me. I know this may seem upsetting to some BUT... I also discovered you can have multiple drives so for REC I use the smaller drive which will hold about 60 hours of recording and for cataloging of other stuff, I use a larger capacity (4TB for about 512 hours of playback). Regardless, for $25 for a "Like New" box, I'm really impressed. 2. I found a simple solution to the issue of not being able to watch one program while recording another. I used a Coax Splitter. So the OTA Antenna Coax is the Input to the Splitter (btw. its a tiny adapter for a couple of dollars). There are 2 outputs each for Coax cable. One goes to the Homeworx box "Antenna In" and the second goes to the TV "Antenna In" (In my case I'm using a modern TV which already handles ATSC already. Won't work if you have a NTSC only TV). You also still need the HDMI from the Homeworx to the TV. Now I can switch the TV to HDMI and setup a recording and let the Homeworx record say channel 45-1, then I can switch the TV to Antenna and watch whatever other channel I want. OK, it's not a perfect solution, but it is a workable and minimally invasive solution as far as I'm concerned. Hope these little tidbits help. I still stress, the recording quality of this Homeworx is excellent. And for $25 for the "Like New" box I received, I could not be more pleased. I don't have to pay for any subscriptions, I can watch and record whatever the Antenna receives, I can pass other video/audio/picture files I want to the Homework via the Windows formatted NTFS drive and watch ATSC recordings on the USB drive from the Homeworx, on my computer. UPDATE: ~~~~~~~ I replaced the Seagate USB drive with a Samsung 1TB SSD in a USB enclosure. Now pressing REC takes about 17 seconds before recording starts. That's considerably better than the 30+ it was taking with a Segate USB spinning drive. It still bother me it takes so long though. The SSD drive was empty, I had just reformatted it so it's not like it was doing a lengthy directory search. I can work with the 17 seconds but it is irritating that if I just hit REC while watching something that catches my eye, by the time the recording starts... I've missed it... I suspect that this delay also occurs when time recording so whatever time I set for recording, I need to start 1 or 2 minutes earlier to ensure I get the start. That being the case, whether I use a SSD or a Hard Disk drive will make little difference so I may just go back to the Seagate drive as it's a 4TB. I tried setting the antenna option as "pass through" but I couldn't get this to work. Basically, "Pass Through" is (used to be) the option that allows you to disable the tuner in the convertor box and simply pass through the antenna signal through the coax cable to the TV. Again, not a huge issue in how I'll be using the box and I'll try and find out what this option really means/how to use it in the Homeworx box. ORIGINAL REVIEW: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First off, I have to admit to a boo boo... When I reviewed the different convertor boxes and of course the user reviews, I narrowed down my selection to this one and although $40... I scrolled down the screen and bought it. When it arrived I was disappointed because it was a pre-used unit. It was marked as "Like New", had been opened and sea;ed with a white sticker and that sticker had been cut and opened and finally the ragged box was taped closed. There I was about to return it and I checked the price I paid $25... "Huh I thought it was $40"... DUH.. when I purchased, in my haste i clicked the "Like New" buy option. So for $25, I thought I'd open it up and check it out.... Although the box had been opened and reopened several times, the contents were pristine. Remote had no batteries so grabbed a couple of AAA's and slipped them in. So I plugged it in and I'll admit I did not have high expectations. Job 1... configure it for OTA channels. NO... I don't read instructions first.. my view is that most things like this should be intuitive.. Hit the Menu button and it soon became obvious. Set the Time Zone, when to channel search, selected Auto and then waited.... It took a couple of mins but found all the channels the TV I was using previously had found so there was no loss of channels in that aspect. Played with the buttons.... You can enter a channel manually (use the Up/Down buttons) or you can use the Green "TV List" button and then scroll up/down to find the channel you want. EPG will give you the details of current channel and forthcoming programs on that channel. Used the yellow "Aspect" button to set the aspect ratio to Auto. Tried the various manual settings which all worked great. I really LOVE an aspect button on a remote... OTA channels are a mixed bag to say the least and some channels don't correctly display the aspect. So being able to override for you personal preference is a big deal for me. At this point I had played for about 30 minutes and wanted to see how well the DVR feature worked. In fairness, I've never owned a DVR so some readers may find my comments amusing... I found an old 2TB Seagate USB drive (old but powered by the USB port NOT a separate power adapter). I reformatted it on my PC and then plugged it in and went to the Menu option for USB. It has a Format option there!!!. Well of course it does... but I wanted to know if I could record on a standard preformatted Windows NTFS drive. Behold... a message tells you... you can only format up to a 2TB drive. If the drive is a 4TB drive, format it on your computer. So I thought, what the heck, lets see if this box formats the 2TB drive differently and makes reading on a computer problematic. Let the format finish, tried it on the PC, Windows sees it and shows it empty. Plugged it back into the Homeworx Box, found a random channel to watch and just hit the "REC" button. Now there's only one minor quirk here... it throws up a message about "Enter Record. Waiting..." which lasts 30 seconds before the message goes away and then a record timer length count appears on the top left of the screen and it start recording. I let it record for about 10 minutes and then stopped the record using the industry standard [] symbol button (stop), unplugged the drive, rushed it over to my PC, plugged it in, found the directory HBPVR, and found the .mts file. Played it using VLC. No problems whatsoever. At this point I decided to create a few of my own directories and copied, pictures, music and video files (various file types). Plugged back into the Homeworx and pressed the USB button. Found the menu. PVR ~~~ THIS is where your recorded programs are held. They are in .mts format. Just one point. I had a .mts file on my computer which was a copy of a video file from a Canon Digital Camera. It would NOT play. Recorded files no issue but this previously recorded on a different device would not. Media ~~~~~ Does not support .flv nor .asf (no surprise) Did support various others (these are a minimum I expected it would and pleased it does): mp4, mkv, avi, mpeg BTW, Media does NOT see .mts files... You have to be in the PVR menu section to see .mts files Music ~~~~~ It "played' .wma (didn't complain about it) but no audio. I have a few different .wma files but the same issue with all of them. appears to play but no sound produced. It played .mp3 and .wav no problems whatsoever. Almost all my music library is .mp3 so I have no issues with the .wma not working. Small irritation but not worth griping about. Pictures ~~~~~~ Supports .jpg just fine. I know there are others and I have examples of many other image types but I have no concerns... I'm only interested in .jpg and any image file is easily converted to .jpg with free software All the different file testing did encounter one issue. When I was trying to get it to play .flv and it said "Unsupported", which was just fine, I hit OK again and the box locked up. I had no choice but to Power Cycle (pull the plug out the wall) to get it to clear. I will admit I could have left it a few minutes and maybe it would have cleared it self but I wasn't interested in waiting to see. Problems. ~~~~~~~~ I set up a timer record for CBS Channel 5.1 to start at 4am until 4:10am (test). I watched it... at 4am the box cycled and went into a reboot (like it thought it had to wake itself up).. came back up and gave me a 5 sec timeout about wanting to record, then went to the "Enter Record. Waiting..." and 30 seconds later it started recording (all without touching the box). However... this took over a minute in total so my recording missed the first minute. I changed drives and used a USB3 4TB Seagate drive (uses power from USB not external PSU). It already had a load of stuff on it. When I tried to record "on the fly", every time it took 65 seconds before the recording actually started. That is a real concern. You can't simply perform a manual immediate recording. Also, the disk already contained numerous movies/TV shows. There was a .avi and a .mp4 file that I found at random it would NOT play. The .avi didn't even show up in the directory list but it was there. It does have a weird file name so I think that may be the problem. However the .mp4 file was a standard movie file formatted H.264 and should have played but the Homeworx kept reporting "File Type not supported" even though it showed the file size details etc on the right window. Still need to figure out why.... But to be clear... This is NOT a box intended to play all/any media files... It's a box designed to record shows you want and play them back WHICH IT DOES. Plus you can move those files to a PC and they play equally correct there too. So obscure files I've created or downloaded that it couldn't handle is more my issue not Homeworx!! CONCLUSIONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I still have some experimenting to do to see if some of the quirks are me or the system and for $25, it definitely fulfills my needs. A lot of the testing I did was purely to see what it could do and not relevant to how I expect to use the box in general. BOTTOM LINE. The quality of recordings was excellent. OTA channels in 1080p recorded in 1080p. There were no glitches or interruptions or any issues with the recorded program. Those recordings replayed on the Homeworx perfectly and they played perfect on my PC too. Now it's time to read the manual and see if any of the problems I did encounter are due to me or the unit. None the less, I would definitely recommend this box (especially the $25 "like new" version). I'll update the review if I find any useful features or solutions I uncover.

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