ROOFULL MRX 4K Android TV Box Review

CNXSoft: I’ve got many requests to review TV boxes, but I don’t always have time for them all, so from time to time I get people who help me do reviews, and this review of Roofull MRX TV box powered by Amlogic S905 processor had been done by Ray, who like me has been playing with many other Android TV boxes.

ROOFULL MRX Specifications

  • Operation System – Android 5.1
  • CPU – Amlogic S905 64-bit Quad core Cortex A53 up to @2GHz
  • GPU – Penta Core Mali-450
  • RAM – 2GB DDRIII
  • ROM – 16GB eMMC flash
  • SD Storage expendable up to 32GB
  • Bluetooth – BT 4.0
  • Antenna – Built-in antenna for WiFi
  • Media
    • UHD 4K x 2K: Support
    • Full HD 1080P: Support
    • HEVC H.265/H.264: Support
    • Video/Picture Decoding Support: *.mkv,*.wmv,*.mpg, *.mpeg, *.dat, *.avi, *.mov, *.iso, *.mp4, *.rm and *.jpg file formats
    • Audio Format Support: MP3,AAC,WMA,RM,FLAC,Ogg
  • Communication
    • WiFi: IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4GHz/5GHz)
    • Ethernet: 10/100/1000M LAN
  • Button & Interfaces
    • Power Button
    • 1x  RJ45
    • 1x HDMI A Type, HDMI 2.0 (4K/2K @60fps)
    • 1x AV port
    • 1x S/PDIF
    • 1x Micro SD card slot
    • 1x DC in Jack (5V/2A)
    • 2x Standard USB port

Roofull MRX Unpacking

PackageMRX_PackageAccessories include: IR remote control, power adapter, HDMI cable and Quick Start Guide.

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First impressions, settings, overview of the features

The housing MRX TV Box is made of good quality plastic in black color. The upper part of the housing cover has a power button; the sides of the device are made of shiny plastic. On one side are two USB 2.0 ports, OTG port and micro SD card slot. On the rear panel are: 5V DC jack, AV port, RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port, HDMI 2.0 port and an optical S/PDIF port.

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The box has to be powered on by pressing the power button upper right side. Nice teddy bear appears, saying hi, booted in exactly 20.71 seconds, I checked again the boot-up time, and surprisingly under 20 seconds, 19.89 seconds. Wow!

Pressing the power button while running offers “suspend/shutdown/reboot choice”. After the box is powered on, and LAN connected, it loaded TeamViewer QuickSupport for further support, great feature.

Teamviewer_TV_Box

For TV and IPTV Fans: Great launcher!

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I upgraded to Kodi 16.1 and it ran flawlessly, superfast and really stable.  The box itself is superfast, no glitches, no nothing, highly stable, highly responsive. Network connectivity is also good both with the LAN connection, faster than I saw till now on other boxes, and WiFi is outstanding. This box beat them all, and it makes absolutely no difference between Wifi and LAN while playing IPTV streams… The box also comes rooted.

ROOFULL_MRX_Apps

By my opinion, well done, Roofull!! A fresh breeze after so many miserable boxes going through my hands!

Tests/Benchmarks

No Antutu results, as they are often not traceable.

The MRX TV Box scored 4427 (MINIX Neo U1 – 4346, Beelink Mini MX – 4272, K1 PLUS – 4199, ZIDOO X6 Pro – 4331) on from me much-liked Ice Storm Extreme.  Ice Storm Unlimited scored 7355 (nice-nice-nice!!!!).

Below you see the results with Vellamo and GPUbench. MRX TV Box internal memory benchmarks: Read 32.49MB/s – Write 12.78MB/s. RAM copy speed was 2307.92MB/s.

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GPUBench Results

MRX TV Box plays video files in 4K (also 60fps) without any major problems (very nice!!). The following table compares Kodi and MX Player (changed to 1.8.4 Pro V.) for some video samples. Also scores well with playing the videos on YouTube.

Typical 1080p KODI MX Player
MPEG2 / MP2 2.0 – 6.7Mbps OK OK
MPEG4 / MP3 2.0 – 7.4Mbps OK OK
H264 / AAC 2.0 – 7.1Mbps OK OK
VC1 / WMA3 2.0 – 24Mbps OK OK
VP8 / VORBIS 2.0 – 7.9Mbs OK OK
4K Video
MyHillside– H264 / AAC 2.0 – 24fps OK OK
GermanCastles -H264 – 60fps OK OK
Wildlife – 96fps OK OK
Skyfall – H264 / AAC 2.0 – 10Mbps OK OK
Beyond-China – h264/AAC 2.0 OK OK
GreatWall H265/HEVC OK OK
ThailandFruits – 60fps OK OK
HD Club Berlin – H264 / AAC 2.0 – 60Mbps OK OK
H.265/VP9 Video
Messenger – H265-HVEC / AAC 2.0 – 15Mbps OK OK
Youtube – VP9 / 1080p OK OK

Conclusion

Pros:

  • Highly stable Android system!
  • No kind of any temperature problems
  • Superfast, System acts fast and snappy!
  • Nice features like teamviewer support
  • Superb Kodi integration
  • Excellent price-performance ratio
  • Good 4K Video Playback
  • Great Launcher
  • Good Value for the money
  • NO compatibility Issues
  • Nice Design

Cons:

  • Definitely the standard remote control, used in almost every box in China! This box deserves better!
  • Internal streaming from USB or SD/HDD without any major issues, IPTV stream in FHD (1920p and up) I would recommend in these cases a LAN connection!

ROOFULL MRX TV box can be purchased for $65.99 on Amazon US, directly on the company’s website for $67.99, or on Aliexpress for $75. Some more information, including contact info, can be found in the product page.

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5 Replies to “ROOFULL MRX 4K Android TV Box Review”

  1. I would not hesitate to buy this one if I knew pure Linux (like ARMbian) runs on this device.

  2. It seems to me that these boxes don’t add any particular value to the product category, so they’re always going to be mainly price driven. What does this box offer that a Mini M8S (at $40) doesn’t?
    By the way, the launcher is the same one that’s on the NexBox A95X. It’s OK but I couldn’t figure out how to customise it to my liking so I replaced it with another one from the Play Store.

  3. RobBrownNZ :
    It seems to me that these boxes don’t add any particular value to the product category, so they’re always going to be mainly price driven. What does this box offer that a Mini M8S (at $40) doesn’t?
    By the way, the launcher is the same one that’s on the NexBox A95X. It’s OK but I couldn’t figure out how to customise it to my liking so I replaced it with another one from the Play Store.

    Gigabyte Lan, Storage, Wifi 2.5/5 maybe? Rob, Specs are often not worth the paper where they are written on. What i can tell you about the MRX 4K is, the components in this box working very well together. And btw, i can not say the same about the M8S. Huge differences between both boxes, by my opinion. But everybody should decide and make his own experiences.
    Regarding the launcher, this is absolutely right, everybody should use a launcher what suits him, i guess. I personally like the simple ones. A question of needs and taste.

  4. Dear Ray,seems that you know what you are speaking about.I need your help.I have this MRX for years without any problems.
    But now the remote do not react any more,I have changed the batteries already.I can start the TV,but this is the only reaction,not possible to change anything else.Help me please to get it like before.
    Thank you very much.
    Answere me to my mail adress please.
    Greatings from Uwe

    1. Hi Uwe, it seems that your Remote Control doesn’t work anymore. A common issue with all Boxes after a couple of years. You could try different kinds of Universal Remotes from the Playstore. Simply use your Android Mobile to hopefully find a Remote App, what is working. If not successful next would be to open the Remote, and take a look inside, corrosion, greenspan etc. A old trick would be to spray the open remote with a Hairspray, 2 layers will ne enough, and with a little bit of luck, you bring it back to life…
      If all fails, a new Box would be the next step…

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