Freely: What It Is and Why It’s the Future of Mobile TV

If you’ve recently spotted an Avtex × VIDAA × Freely ad in a magazine and found yourself wondering, “What exactly is Freely?” – you’re not alone. It’s a new name in the world of TV, but it’s one that’s going to become increasingly familiar, especially for people who travel in motorhomes, caravans, campers or boats.

So what is it, and why should it matter to you?

 

Freely Explained

Freely is a brand-new way to watch live UK television, without the need for a satellite dish, aerial, or monthly subscription. It was developed by major broadcasters, including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5, to bring live TV and catch-up streaming together in one place.

With Freely, you get:

  • Live channels streamed online
  • Integrated catch-up services (like BBC iPlayer, ITVX, and more)
  • TV guide that lets you scroll forward and backward to find what to watch
  • No extra costs or subscriptions
  • (You still also can access all you subscription channels like Netflix and Amazon prime and other smart services)

All you need is a Freely-compatible smart TV and an internet connection, either through Wi-Fi or mobile data.

 

Why Freely Matters for Motorhome and Caravan Owners

For years, watching TV on the move has meant setting up aerials, tuning TVs, or installing large satellite dishes everywhere you go. Freely changes that!

By using your mobile internet connection (4G/5G or Wi-Fi), you can stream live and on demand TV all in one place without the need to access separate APP’s with a full program guide just like you would at home. But this time, there’s no need for dishes, tuning, or worrying about where the nearest transmitter is.

If your TV supports Freely and you’re online, you’re good to go,(Freely is not an App to download you need a Freely certified TV to access this service)

This makes it a huge leap forward for people who travel in mobile vehicles. Whether you’re parked in the campsite, by the coast, or tucked away in a quiet countryside spot, you can enjoy seamless access to television, live and on demand all in one place.

All bases covered (Avtex Freely TV’s offer the ability to watch TV via WiFi , or via an aerial or dish if Wifi isn’t available.)

 

The Power of Avtex × VIDAA × Freely

Avtex has been the go-to name in leisure vehicle TVs for years, and with good reason. Their 12V Smart TVs are purpose-built for travel: compact, durable, energy-efficient, and engineered to work wherever your adventures take you, motorhome, caravan, boat, or beyond.

Now, with the latest generation of TVs, Avtex has teamed up with VIDAA (a sleek,fast, responsive smart TV platform) and integrated the revolutionary new Freely service, bringing you everything you already love about Avtex… but better.

 

Why You’ll Want One

If you’re upgrading your setup or investing in a new TV for your motorhome, caravan, or boat, this is one of those moments where it just makes sense to go with where the technology is heading. Freely isn’t just another feature, it represents the future of how TV is delivered. More and more people are moving away from traditional aerial and satellite-based systems, and leaning into internet-delivered content. It’s faster, smarter, more flexible, and built for how we actually watch TV today.

Choosing an Avtex Smart TV with Freely and VIDAA isn’t about adding bells and whistles, it’s about making sure you’re not left behind with outdated tech. There’s no point investing in expensive aerials or satellite gear when all the channels and features you want are now available through a simple Wi-Fi or mobile connection. TV is evolving, and with Freely built in, your Avtex TV isn’t just keeping up, it’s ahead of the curve. Now’s the time to future-proof your setup and enjoy a viewing experience that truly fits the way you live, travel, and watch.

So if you’ve seen that Avtex × VIDAA × Freely ad and were wondering what it’s all about, now you know. It’s not just a new feature. It’s a new way to watch.

Welcome to the future of mobile TV.

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