And we support Xumo Streaming Boxes, and Xumo the Xfinity operating system powering 4K UHD Hisense smart TVs.We support the Xfinity Flex and X1 streaming devices, where you can sign up for BritBox right in the app.We support Telstra TV, a streaming device that can connect to your television.Note: if you subscribe to BritBox for The Roku Channel, you'll only be able to watch BritBox in The Roku Channel and not in any of BritBox's apps. The Roku Channel also offers BritBox subscriptions (available in the US only). Available in the United States, Canada, and Australia.Streaming the BritBox app on these older devices may not be possible. Roku no longer supports legacy models 36X or older Roku devices.Choose to subscribe using your Roku account on your device, or sign up on the web first and then sign in using your BritBox account.We support the app/channel on your Roku device.Available in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.See the full list of supported FireTV devices here We support Fire TV devices such as the Fire TV Stick, FireTV Cube, and 'Fire Edition' TVs.We support both the Fetch streaming devices the Mini and the Mighty.You can add Britbox as a part of a bundle of premium services to your subscription by contacting DStv customer support.You can pair your existing BritBox account to the app on DStv, OR.We support the BritBox App on DStv Ultra and Streama Boxes. ![]() You can choose to subscribe using your Apple ID, or you can first sign up on the web and later sign in on your Apple device using your BritBox account.We support Apple TV from the 4th generation and later.We support AndroidTV or GoogleTV streaming devices that run Android OS 5.0 and above, including Google Chromecast TV and set-top boxes such as NVIDIA Shield.Note: using a web browser via a Smart TV, game console, Blu-Ray/DVD player, or streaming device is not supported Streaming Devices Android TV Available in the United States, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.We support Chrome, Firefox, Safari, MS Edge, and Internet Explorer web browsers.Stream using a web browser on your Mac or Windows desktop/laptop.Joe brings that same passion to How-To Geek. ![]() If something piques his interest, he will dive into it headfirst and try to learn as much as possible. Outside of technology, Joe is an avid DIYer, runner, and food enthusiast. After several years of jailbreaking and heavily modifying an iPod Touch, he moved on to his first smartphone, the HTC DROID Eris. He got his start in the industry covering Windows Phone on a small blog, and later moved to Phandroid where he covered Android news, reviewed devices, wrote tutorials, created YouTube videos, and hosted a podcast.įrom smartphones to Bluetooth earbuds to Z-Wave switches, Joe is interested in all kinds of technology. He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews.īefore joining How-To Geek, Joe worked at XDA-Developers as Managing Editor and covered news from the Google ecosystem. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart. He has been covering Android and the rest of the Google ecosystem for years, reviewing devices, hosting podcasts, filming videos, and writing tutorials. ![]() Joe Fedewa has been writing about technology for over a decade.
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