Amazon Fire Stick owners can unlock 400 live TV channels for free and it’s totally legal
ANYONE with an Amazon Fire TV Stick can unlock hundreds of bonus channels free of charge.
If you’re tired of paying for live TV, you can legally access a treasure trove of channels without paying a penny.
Your Amazon Fire TV Stick has a huge cache of free content just waiting to be unlocked[/caption]You’re probably very used to watching on-demand TV on a Fire Stick.
After all, there are great paid-for apps like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and more on there.
But you can also enjoy free TV supported by commercials – and one of the best apps for that is from an Amazon rival.
Roku – which also makes smart TVs and streaming sticks – has its own app for the Fire Stick that’s packed with free content.
It’s called The Roku Channel, and it serves up over 400 live TV channels.
They’re all totally free to view, with the only catch being that you’ll have to view ads.
But that’s a small price to pay, especially considering how even paid-for apps now often show ads on cheaper plans.
You can download The Roku Channel as an app on your Amazon Fire TV devices – no matter whether it’s a streaming stick or actual television.
And if you like it, you might be able to cancel some of those pricier subscriptions and cut your monthly bills.
Of course that’s not the only way to cut back on streaming costs.
TRY STREAM SWAPPING!
Another great way to cut your monthly TV bills is “stream swapping”.
This is when you cycle through TV subscriptions to save money – without missing out on the best shows.
Right now, you might be paying for a whole host of TV services.
Those bills can quickly add up, costing you significant sums of money every month.
FREE AND EASY!
Looking for more free TV? Try out these apps...
- Amazon Freevee
- The Roku Channel
- Plex TV
- Tubi
- Pluto TV
- Red Bull TV
They all offer at least some free television supported by ads.
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Instead, try cancelling them all except for one – say, Netflix.
Then watch all of the top content on Netflix that month, cancel it, and move on to Amazon Prime Video.
Do the same with Prime, and then cancel that before moving on to Disney+.
And then you could do it again with a fourth service of your choice after that.
Try out The Roku Channel app for free live TV channels[/caption]Once you’ve cycled through four, go right back to the start with Netflix.
That way, you get to watch all of the top shows and movies that these apps have to offer – but without constantly paying for all four.
It means you’re only forking out for a single streaming service each month, but you won’t miss out on any top telly.