Arris Dvr Module — 500g Extra Quality

Arris 500GB DVR module —widely used in flagship hardware like the (Spectrum/Time Warner) and the Arris UHD-X 4K Freesat Box

: The software (such as the Spectrum Guide or Freesat interface) is designed to be series-centric, grouping all recorded, future, and on-demand episodes of a show in one place. Pros and Cons ✅ Cost Savings

Uses a high-speed USB interface for data transfer. Technical Specifications Drive Type 2.5-inch Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Dimensions 132 x 111 x 35 mm Weight ~220g including cables Resolution Support arris dvr module 500g

Note: Multi-room networks share this pool. Recording multiple feeds simultaneously will deplete storage space concurrently. Major Compatible Hardware Families

Once recorded, playback is smooth. No lag, stuttering, or overheating issues in normal use. ARRIS’s integration with the cable UI is seamless—recordings appear right in your existing DVR list. Arris 500GB DVR module —widely used in flagship

The Arris DVR Module 500G is an excellent investment for TV enthusiasts who prefer keeping a physical library of recorded media. It circumvents the need to upgrade to more expensive premium cable tiers or pay monthly cloud DVR storage fees to your service provider. By offering silent, 24/7 reliable performance and an easy plug-and-play setup, it breathes new life into your existing cable equipment, ensuring you never have to miss a game, movie, or episode again.

Some providers (e.g., Comcast Xfinity) lock DVR functionality to their own cloud or certified external drives. This module works best on legacy or non-cloud DVR plans. Confirm with your provider before purchasing. —is a solid

Plug the set-top box back in. The box should automatically detect the new drive.

—is a solid, mid-tier storage solution for users who want reliable HD recording without a monthly subscription fee. While 500GB was once the gold standard, modern 4K demands make this the "entry-level" choice for the Arris ecosystem.

Once the Arris DVR Module 500G is paired to a specific host DVR, . The drive is encrypted to the motherboard of the original host. If your main DVR dies, the recordings on the 500G module are essentially lost unless you get an identical replacement box from your cable provider and they can re-authenticate the drive (rare).