More football, less zapping - how MagentaTV One keeps the WM 2026 on your sofa
19.06.2026 - 09:00:34 | ad-hoc-news.deReviewed: ad hoc news Lifestyle & Consumer desk. Edited and checked on 2026-06-19, 08:57. Details in the imprint.
When MagentaTV One lights up its subtle ring on the TV bench, the football summer feels tidy again: one compact box, one remote, WM 2026 live streams, classic channels and apps without HDMI juggling. Telekom clearly designed the streaming hub for long couch nights.
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What MagentaTV One actually is
MagentaTV One is Telekom's compact streaming box that brings linear TV, MagentaTV and common apps like Netflix or Disney+ to almost any screen via HDMI. It runs on Android TV and uses a Bluetooth remote with microphone for voice control.
Unlike classic receivers that depend on Telekom's broadband lines, MagentaTV One also works with any other internet connection. That makes it interesting for renters or shared flats who cannot or do not want to switch their fixed-line provider.
Setup and daily handling in the living room
The box itself is surprisingly small and disappears easily next to the soundbar. You plug in HDMI and power, log into WiFi and MagentaTV, and after a short update the start screen appears with large tiles instead of complicated menus.
The remote control is light, with rubberised buttons and a clear layout. Dedicated keys for MagentaTV, a central home button and direct access to the program guide reduce the typical receiver chaos. Voice search via microphone button helps when you do not want to type a long series name.
Why the box fits the WM 2026 summer
For the 2026 football world championship Telekom positions MagentaTV as the complete package for all matches, including games that do not run on ARD or ZDF. Media reports speak of more than 36 million viewers on the platform in the first tournament week, a clear sign of demand.
MagentaTV One is the hardware anchor for this: on the start screen live tiles show current matches, recording options and replays. That lowers the risk of missing a kickoff because you are stuck in an app menu or on the wrong HDMI input.
Where MagentaTV One convinces technically
Telekom relies on 4K-capable hardware and supports common standards like HDR on suitable content. In practice this means crisp images in the stadium floodlights when the stream and TV support it. Switching between channels takes only a few seconds.
Because Android TV is on board, streaming apps from the Play Store can be installed in addition to MagentaTV. This turns the box into a central hub for series, films, music and live sport instead of just another provider-specific receiver.
The annoying sides in everyday use
However, MagentaTV One is not without weaknesses. The interface occasionally feels overloaded, especially when recommendations and recordings meet the live program grid. New users can get lost between the different views at the beginning.
In addition, the full feature set only unfolds with a MagentaTV subscription. Without the paid tariff, the box remains largely a normal Android TV streaming device. A small frustration point for those who hoped for a free TV upgrade.
Prices, tariffs and availability
Telekom typically offers MagentaTV One in combination with a MagentaTV subscription. Depending on tariff and promotion, the box can be included or offered with a one-off payment plus monthly service price. Exact conditions change regularly and depend on the contract situation.
In Germany the device is available directly from Telekom in online shop and branches, sometimes also via electronics retailers. For existing Telekom customers the box is often presented during contract extensions as an upgrade option for the living room.
What this means for Telekom and the share
For Deutsche Telekom, MagentaTV One is more than just a streaming gadget. The box helps bind broadband and mobile customers to the Telekom ecosystem and gives the company a stage for exclusive content like WM rights and additional sports packages.
Shares of Deutsche Telekom (DE0005557508) last traded on Xetra on 2026-06-18 around 26.91 euros, with the development also reflecting investor expectations regarding growth fields such as TV, streaming and high-margin converged tariffs.
Key facts on MagentaTV One
- Product: MagentaTV One
- Manufacturer: Deutsche Telekom AG
- Category: Lifestyle & Consumer streaming box
- Launch: Current generation available in Germany, positioned as modern successor to classic MagentaTV receivers
- RRP / Price: Typically offered in combination with MagentaTV subscription; exact prices depend on tariff and promotion
- Availability: Telekom online shop, Telekom stores in Germany, selected electronics retailers
- Target group: TV and streaming users who want linear channels, WM and other live sports plus apps on one box without provider-bound receiver
- Highlight / USP: Combines MagentaTV, live TV and Android TV apps in a compact box that works over any broadband connection
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