Zgemma H11s Review Top -
The tuner locks difficult transponders, the ARM CPU handles 4K HDR smoothly, and the multiboot feature gives you room to experiment. The lack of WiFi and cheap remote are annoying, but at this price, you can buy a dongle and replacement remote and still come in under the cost of a Vu+.
But with so many models available (H9, H7, H11), is the H11S truly the contender? We have spent several weeks stress-testing this unit—analyzing its tuner sensitivity, software stability, 4K playback, and everyday usability. Here is our definitive Zgemma H11S review . First Impressions: Build Quality and Unboxing Let’s get one thing straight immediately: The Zgemma H11S does not feel like a $50 generic decoder. The chassis is a compact, brushed plastic casing with a subtle matte finish. It is noticeably smaller than the older H9 series, which is a blessing for crowded TV stands. zgemma h11s review top
| Feature | Zgemma H11S | Octagon SF8008 | Edision OS Mio 4K | Vu+ Zero 4K | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $90-110 | $140-160 | $130-150 | $200+ | | CPU | HiSilicon (ARM) | HiSilicon (ARM) | Broadcom (MIPS) | Broadcom (ARM) | | RAM | 1GB | 2GB | 1GB | 1GB | | Tuner | S2X Combo | S2X Twin FBC | S2X Twin | S2X Single | | Multiboot | Yes (4 slots) | Yes (4 slots) | No | Yes (via USB) | | Best for | Budget power | Features/Support | PiP & Radio | Reliability | The tuner locks difficult transponders, the ARM CPU