

📡 Elevate your home entertainment—HD, DVR, and freedom in one sleek box!
The DISH Solo HD Receiver (ViP 211z) delivers versatile HD viewing in 720p, 1080i, and 1080p resolutions, compatible with multiple DISH satellites and Tailgater antennas. Its compact, lightweight design is 40% lighter and 10% smaller than its predecessor, featuring dual USB ports for DVR and OTA tuner connectivity. With a universal IR remote and DVR-ready functionality requiring only a one-time activation fee, it offers a flexible, contract-free upgrade to your satellite TV experience.
| ASIN | B00D2Z2PCG |
| Analog Video Output | Component Video |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,170 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Satellite Television Receivers |
| Brand | Pace International |
| Built-In Media | Antenna, Remote |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 636 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753960013275 |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pace International |
| Model Number | MOBILE-VIP211Z |
| Number of Component Outputs | 1 |
| Satellite Service Description | Dish Network |
| Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital, DTS, AAC, MP3, PCM |
| Supported Standards | dvb-s2, h.265, mp3, aac |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 753960013275 780746768869 700115593793 753960013879 |
| Video Output Resolution | 1080p |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
M**Y
Zero problems!!! DVR added also!!
Ordered this brand new here then called Dish to add this to my extra bedroom. They activated it for $7 a month. They wanted me to sign up for another 2 year contract if I ordered this receiver from them, thats why I bought it instead. *Please note* when you install this receiver you have to go into the menu where it shows signal strength and put in your zip code or the receiver will not have the strongest signal. I learned that part the hard way and was about to have Dish tech come out until I discovered that. I also hooked up an external compact WD hard drive USB 3.0 500GB ( USB POWERED ) and for a $40 one time fee from Dish for the lifetime of this receiver for DVR service. I want to add and confirm you DO NOT I repeat DO NOT need an external hard drive that is AC powered. I've had zero problems with idle or the receiver going into sleep mode. In the receivers menu, there is an option for the receiver to not go into sleep mode. You can even turn the receiver off and touch the hard drive and the disc is still spinning and recording whatever you have it set to. You do have to watch whatever it's recording though as it's only a one tuner receiver. The pause, fast forward, rewind on live TV also works flawlessly. I also get close to 50hrs of recording time with a 500GB hard drive recording in HD and 185hrs in SD. I don't see a need for a 1T hard drive with this setup. So bottom line is I have had no lag nor any problems at all with the guide, DVR, Live TV. Not sure what others are experiencing with a few reviews I have read but I couldn't be happier. It performs even better than my older VIP211K. I have not updated the firmware at all either with these results. And the way it's performing, I don't ever intend to.
J**E
Works well.
This was purchased for my husband after his receiver died. So far, it works perfectly. It is smaller & lighter than previous receiver.
B**T
Good receiver but.....
Used two of these in my RV for three years the tried a wally three on a third tv installation and found out they are not compatible. I since bought another wally which worked fine with the first one. I am waiting on two more i purchased so i can dedicate one to each of our TVs. I currently have an x2 antenna but will be upgrading to a 1000 3-element roof mounted dish soon.
B**.
Best value for HD on Dish! FREE DVR for life!
Hands down, this receiver is the best value for watching HD with Dish. Small profile, draws low power and has excellent picture quality. I bought this as a replacement when after 3 years or so, I started having problems with a vip211k. The VIP211z is an updated version of the VIP211k. Basically the same features, but does lack a few older output connections. The VIP211z only has HDMI for HD output and a composite (yellow, white, red) for SD output. No optical audio, coaxial or component video output. There is also no phone line input & the dish home channel doesn't work on the vip211z. I never used any of that with my vip211k, so I don't miss them now. The one major improvement I notice with the VIP211z is searching for program titles is much faster, almost instantly done when you press search. Now here is the secret I think Dish doesn't really advertise to customers, but it's what makes this receiver the best value. You can plug in your own USB hard drive and turn it into a HD DVR for no monthly fee. It cost a $40 one time fee, which I paid years ago with my older VIP211k. So if you have a VIP211k and enabled the DVR, you can also get free DVR with the new 211Z. Also, the one time fee is for all 211 on your account. So other rooms can also get free DVR service. Yes, it is only a single tuner, so you can't record 3 or 6 shows at once, but honestly that's a bit over kill anyways. The cable networks & premiums always repeat shows, so you can just record a conflicting show or movie in the early morning hours. Hook up a 2TB drive and get hours & hours of recording space. Save 100s of movies & shows... Set up some dish season passes for shows & actors you like... then you always have something good to watch on tv. I use it everyday with very little issues. Thanks Dish for a great piece of equipment & service.
J**.
Easy to install, plug-in replacement for 211k.
Receiver was packaged well, started up and completed self-tests with no issues, and was able to be activated by Dish Network with no problems. Note that this is a remanufactured unit, and that status was noted in the description, but should also be included in the product headline.
T**E
The good, the bad, and the ugly compared with the VIP211K and use in mobile environments
I have a love hate relationship with this receiver. I had to read tons of reviews before deciding on this receiver, and I will put everything I learned both through lots of research and first hand experience into one place to hopefully save someone some time. Notes: First off the one we received did include an access card (some reviews say its not included or built in), its behind the front flip down doors (where the white model number and dish logo is on front of unit). It came not activated, which means unlike a directtv receiver, you cannot see preview channels or do anything until it gets an activation signal and added to an account, it stays stuck at a bootup wizard screen It came with out of date firmware which can only be updated with a dish that is either a fixed 3LNB oval home style dish, or a very smart auto tracking dish (ie not the tailgater), so if you have a tailgater (or other simple carryout dome) and buy one of these, chances are you must find a friend with dish network or a friendly local retailer that will let you plug into their dish to get the firmware. Since hard drives can be notoriously unreliable in a mobile application, we mount a SSD (solid state disk) 180GB in a 2.5" USB enclosure and plugged it into the unit to add DVR capability The Good: This thing is super slim/sleek, about half the height of a cable box, similar in size to a PS3 slim It runs super cool, unlike some other satellite receivers that can't be mounted in a cabinet and need lots of space for ventilation Power consumption is extremely low (as I run it from a large battery bank in a mobile application this is important) Does not require a phone/network connection to function Has DVR Capability (hardware and license required) Navigation through the guide and channel changing is smooth and the user interface is fast IR Remote has excellent coverage, does not need to be pointed directly at receiver to work The Bad: The thing feels cheap as its pretty much 100% plastic including the top lid. This thing has an IR remote, if you need UHF capability (ie want to mount the receiver out of sight in a cabinet) using the dish UHF remote, you must buy a special kit that costs $100 (as much as the receiver itself). If you want to put this in a cabinet or don't have line of sight, buy a receiver with built in UHF remotes (ie VIP222k) Compared with the VIP211k, it does not have a free built in Terrestrial (OTA) internal tuner, you can add (purchase for another $40-60) a USB external tuner, but its an extra box dangling off the back of the unit. No Analog HDTV Output (y/pr/pb) - only a problem if you're not using HDMI, the previous VIP211K had this feature This receiver can get pretty expensive for an entry level receiver (the cost of receiver itself + USB OTA Tuner + USB Storage drive + DVR License fee + UHF Remote), if you want these features, you are probably much better off buying a receiver that has them built in already Bootup can be a little slow, even if the satellite dish is aimed and has full signal, from a cold start (unplugged), it can take 5 minutes before you get a picture If you want to use the DVR, they charge you a $43 "license fee" to activate the feature in addition to the hardware cost of adding a USB storage device, the upgrade is tied to the receiver (not your account), so if you have to replace or upgrade the receiver, you have to pay the license fee again on the replacement unit Only has single room/tuner capability (since dish charges you per receiver activation, not per tuner), if you want to support multiple closely located TV's watching different channels, consider the VIP222k If you are using a USB OTA (terrestrial) tuner, if you are in a mobile application and change areas frequently, the process of deleting stored channels before scanning for new ones so you don't clutter the guide is manual and tedious. The ugly: I use this with a mobile in-motion dish unit, supposedly this is the ONLY dish receiver that is "approved" for mobile installations. But it does have a software annoyance with respect to this configuration. Since "most" inmotion dishes (domes) only lock on to one satellite at a time, every time you change channels, the dish moves to grab a different satellite. This process to lock on to a different satellite varies between dishes and usually takes about 1 to 1.5 seconds. This receiver has a feature where if you put on a high definition channel, and it fails to receive a signal from the satellite in about .75 seconds, it will assume there is no signal, it gives up, and and jump to the low/standard definition satellite and tune the equivilant channel in non-high (standard) definition. If you are watching a non-hd channel on satellite 1 and you tune to a high definition channel on satellite 2, the dish will start moving toward satellite 2, and since the receiver does not wait long enough, it will assume that satellite 2 is not available, and jump back to satellite 1 to get the standard definition equivilant channel. This feature is super annoying if you are using an inmotion (dome) type dish. This annoyance would not occur on a home 3LNB style dish as it is locked on to multiple satellites simultaneously and does not need time to switch.
B**.
Works great...
Dish activated it right away after I hooked it up. No problems at all. I have 4 of theses in my house and they work really good with Dish.
D**.
Good receiver, good price
No issues with this receiver. Worked fine right out of the box.
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