ragtimejoe1
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Has anyone tried through a paramount+ subscription? Did it work? I wish Sling had it.
I haven't used that. Thanks. I'll check it outConsider a VeeSee box. You can get about everything, everything, with no subscription fee. You can get almost 100 ESPN+ channels.
My brother gave us one for Christmas. We use it to watch all the BIlls games which are not carried nationally or in our area. just have to connect to the local Buffalo station which is carrying the game. A little leery keep it connected to use it for anything more.Consider a VeeSee box. You can get about everything, everything, with no subscription fee. You can get almost 100 ESPN+ channels.
$350 - $450 in cost, is that right? Any other costs associated? How in the living hell does it work?I have a veeseebox pro 3 plus.
Tons of local stations and all the live sports plus movies and shows without commercials.
I cancelled Fubo and it has already paid for the box.
It's a gray area.I read a little and they look cool. What's the safety and legality? I've read some (maybe overreacting) that say security is a major issue and they use illegal methods to pirate content.
I'm guessing they are just overreacting to minutia or is there cause for concern? I'm also old.
I have no idea. Several members of my golf club had them. I waited about a year to buy mine and have had it almost 2 years and no issues. I figured once Amazon started selling them I was safe. I bought mine from a guy in Casper who came to the house and set it up and gave us a tutorial. It’s been great.I read a little and they look cool. What's the safety and legality? I've read some (maybe overreacting) that say security is a major issue and they use illegal methods to pirate content.
I'm guessing they are just overreacting to minutia or is there cause for concern? I'm also old.
No other costs. Just access to wifi.$350 - $450 in cost, is that right? Any other costs associated? How in the living hell does it work?
Thanks in advance, I am old.
I’ve paid for mine and just cashing the $70 savings monthly from not having subscription fees.I have a veeseebox pro 3 plus.
Tons of local stations and all the live sports plus movies and shows without commercials.
I cancelled Fubo and it has already paid for the box.
This is the cool part. You can get the Buffalo station to watch Josh and the Cincinnati station to watch Logan. Or if you are a baseball fan you can get the San Diego station to watch the Padres. You can get early coverage of golf. You can get about any college football or basketball game. My cousins son is a pitcher at Utah Tech so I could get most of his games.My brother gave us one for Christmas. We use it to watch all the BIlls games which are not carried nationally or in our area. just have to connect to the local Buffalo station which is carrying the game. A little leery keep it connected to use it for anything more.
Yep, the Cowboy Channel, RFD. And BYU TV,Sorry in advance for so many dumb questions, but you can get any channel? All the espn, cowboy channel (hey, I like the nfr), anything?
How hard is set-up?
You should get a commission,Yep, the Cowboy Channel, RFD. And BYU TV,. I watched the Casper Rodeo, Cheyenne Frontier Days, etc. You get CBSSN, FS1 and FS2. ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN News, all the ESPN + channels. You get 1000s of movies. You can get access to series, ie Yellowstone, Landman, Longmire as examples. Great for binge watching during Thanksgiving or winter snow storms.
I won’t say you might everything, but you’ll likely get a lot more than through a streaming service such as sling, YouTube tv, etc.
Simple set up, power cord and HDMI. Our golf pro takes his camping and watches through his hotspot on his phone. The box is relatively small. We take ours for AIRBNB homes when we travel or to my mother in laws in Nebraska at Christmas, etc. Fits in the glove box of the car.
It sometimes will buffer on some movies, but I have no regrets buying ours for the initial $300 and no additional costs. I’d do it again without a second thought.
If/when you do let me know your thoughts.You should get a commission,I'm getting one
I’m old too.$350 - $450 in cost, is that right? Any other costs associated? How in the living hell does it work?
Thanks in advance, I am old.
This is a good description.Yep, the Cowboy Channel, RFD. And BYU TV,. I watched the Casper Rodeo, Cheyenne Frontier Days, etc. You get CBSSN, FS1 and FS2. ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN News, all the ESPN + channels. You get 1000s of movies. You can get access to series, ie Yellowstone, Landman, Longmire as examples. Great for binge watching during Thanksgiving or winter snow storms.
I won’t say you might everything, but you’ll likely get a lot more than through a streaming service such as sling, YouTube tv, etc.
Simple set up, power cord and HDMI. Our golf pro takes his camping and watches through his hotspot on his phone. The box is relatively small. We take ours for AIRBNB homes when we travel or to my mother in laws in Nebraska at Christmas, etc. Fits in the glove box of the car.
It sometimes will buffer on some movies, but I have no regrets buying ours for the initial $300 and no additional costs. I’d do it again without a second thought.