Last summer I reviewed Ebox T8-4, an Android TV box based on Amlogic S905 processor sold by entertainmentbox.com and geared towards the UK market. Although it had some of the typical issues with HDMI audio pass-through, I found the box easy to setup, and potentially interesting for UK viewers since popular IPTV apps were pre-installed. It also came with a SATA bay but for some reasons I never managed to have either a 1TV HDD or 128 GB SSD recognized by the system. Nevertheless, the box is now used full time by another person who seems to be quite happy about it, especially since it comes with an air mouse and a gamepad, and good support. The company has now sent me their updated model, Ebox T8 V, with very similar features but instead equipped with Amlogic S912 octa-core processor. Before checking the firmware, I’ll have a look at the hardware in the first part of the review.
Ebox T8-V Specifications
Apart from the SATA bay and VFD display, the specifications are pretty standard for an Amlogic S912 TV box:
- SoC – Amlogic S912 octa-core ARM Cortex A53 processor @ up to 1.5 GHz with ARM Mali-820MP3
- System Memory – 2GB DDR3
- Storage – 16GB eMMC flash, SD slot up to 32GB, and internal 2.5″ SATA bay
- Video Output – HDMI 2.0 and RCA composite ports
- Audio Output – HDMI, RCA stereo audio ports, and optical S/PDIF
- Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet, dual band WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac. N.B.: no Bluetooth listed in specs, but they sell a Bluetooth gamepad so it might be supported.
- USB – 3x USB 2.0 ports (including one OTG port) + 1x micro USB port
- Misc – IR receiver, power button, VFD display
- Power Supply – 5V/3A
The box runs Android 6.0 operating system with SPMC.
Ebox T8-V Unboxing
Beside “T8 V SMART TV BOX” package I also got an air mouse (the same as last year), a EU to UK plug adapter, and something packaged with cardboard and tape.
Let’s open that first… That’s a 1TB WD Blue hard drive, which means I should probably already be setup, and I would not need to use a separate computer to partition and format it a way supported by the box.
The air mouse remote is the same as last year (S77 Pro), and includes a standard IR side with IR learning function, mouse functionality…
…as well as a QWERTY keyboard side. The battery compartment is located on the right side of the keyboard and takes two AAA batteries.
The first thing I noticed when opening the main package was a piece of paper (top right below) reading:
Because the T8 V is operating on Android 6.0, you will need to adjust the settings a bit. Let’s go into Settings, then click on Video, go to the bottom and change Settings Level to Expert. Now go to the Acceleration Tab, then over to Allow Hardware Acceleration – Amcodec, and turn it off. You need to do this, because with the introduction of the new Android 6.0, Amcodec is no longer being supported, which can cause issues with the Ebox Media Center.
This could probably be useful to change those Kodi settings for other Amlogic S905X, S905D, and S912 TV boxes too. I’m not sure why it is not disabled by default in the firmware however.
The rest of the package includes an IR remote taking two AAA batteries which you are unlikely to use at all if you have purchased the air mouse, a 5V/3A power supply, an HDMI cable, a HDMI cable, and of course the device itself.
The front panel has a power button, as well as plastic cover hiding the IR receiver and VFD display. Two USB ports, the SD card slot, and a recovery button can be found on one of the sides, with the other ports on the rear panels including a USB OTG port (full size), a micro USB port market USB HDD, an optical S/PDIF audio output, 3 RCA connector for video, left and right audio, a HDMI 2.0 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port and the power jack. The gap under the box should allow for some cooling of the hard drive. If you want to connect the hard drive, you’ll need open the cover on the bottom of the case. There’s also a sticker with a MAC address starting with 00:11:6E and looking up to Peplink International Ltd.
Installing the hard drive is very easy and does not require any tool. Two clips hold the back cover to the case, and then you just need to insert the HDD in the bay, and push it to plug it into the SATA connector. Put the cover back, and you’re done.
Ebox T8 V Teardown
The first step to open the device is to loosen the four screws on the bottom of the case. This will allow you to remove the plastic cover on the front panel, and then push and slide the device to take it out of its outer shell.
The board is called U PLUS V1.1, and features a heatsink covering Amlogic SoC. Foresee NCEMBSF9-16G eMMC flash is used for storage (16 GB), while two NANYA NT5CB256M16DP-EK chips are used for memory on the top of the board.
Gigabit Ethernet is made possible thanks to Realtek RTL8211F Gigabit transceiver and HS2401 magnetics, and WiFi connectivity relies on an uncommon module, but I could not read the exact model. Since Amlogic S912 does not integrate a SATA controller, the board designer used GL830 USB 2.0 to SATA bridge. TM1628 chip takes care of the VFD display, and GL850G USB 2.0 hub adds a few extra USB interface required by the board.
That’s all for today. If you are interested, the box is for sale directly on Entertainmentbox.com for 104.99 GBP ($129.5) with the standard remote, and up to 217.97 GBP (~$269) with full options including a 1TB HDD, Rii i12 Keyboard, and an Ipega gamepad. The package I received should cost 185.97 GBP (~$229). Prices include VAT.
[Update: Part 2 of EBox T8 V Android Review is up]
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The settings needing changing in Android 6.0 is odd. CNX do I understand right, I have a Alfawise s92 s912 and supplied 6.0.1 phone rom has no such option. So it must be specific to this boxes rom, or does this box run Android TV ?
This is a rebadged Zoomtak U Plus box – does not run Android TV.
Looks like it is same box as Zoomtak t8v, could not see much difference.
Ben, does Zoomtak U plus run Android TV? I was thinking about getting this. But if Zoomtak is better, then I’ll go with that one.
You’d be better off buying direct from Zoomtak as it’s much cheaper & they offer OTA updates
@Theguyuk
That’s the instructions within EBMC, a launcher based on Kodi/SPMC, so for other TV boxes that would be inside Kodi settings, not Android settings. I’ll make that more clear in the post.
@stircrazie
Entertainmentbox.com is probably a Zoomtak customer. Zoomtak U Plus won’t run Android TV just Android.
The hardware is likely exactly the same, maybe Ebox used a better 5V/3A power supply (5V/2A is shown in Zoomtak website), but the firmware will be different.
Basically if you are only interested in having a TV box running Android with a SATA drive, then Zoomtak U Plus will probably be good enough, and it will be cheaper.
Ebox has different firmware with popular UK streaming apps, provides regular OTA firmware updates, and offers online support including chat support. They also offer a bunch a input device like air mouse, gamepad, that work well with the box. If you are ready to spend extra for these, then Ebox might be a good option. The company told me the user interface did not change much compare to T8-4, so you could check the review @ http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/07/24/ebox-t8-4-review-a-4k-android-tv-box-bundle-geared-towards-the-uk-market/ to have an idea. Alternatively they also have a few videos on their website.
Cheers CNX
From info on Entertainmentbox website it runs Marshmallow 6.0.1 and they talk of a custom dual launcher for beginners or experts..
Like you state they see themselves as premium price with support services and their own build off Kodi based on latest SPMC, is their website claim.
Since we’ve talked about Zoomtak U Plus here, you can watch a short video with the box showcased at CES 2017 -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLAOkSx1NHY
The Zoomtak boxes are based on the S905 not the S912