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How to Watch Free Live TV on Android TV

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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Android TV is a popular smart TV operating system that allows you to access your favorite streaming services and other apps. However, not everyone wants to pay for subscription services like Netflix or Hulu. Luckily, there are ways to watch free live TV on Android TV. Here’s how:

  1. Use an Internet Browser:

The easiest way to watch free live TV on Android TV is by using a web browser. You can simply open up a browser like Google Chrome or Firefox and search for live TV streaming sites. Some popular options include USTVGO, TVPlayer, and FreeStreamsLive. Once you find the site you want to use, simply click on the link to start watching.

  1. Use a Streaming App:

There are many free streaming apps available for Android TV that allow you to watch live TV for free. One popular app is Pluto TV, which offers hundreds of channels and on-demand movies and TV shows. Another option is Mobdro, which provides access to live TV channels from around the world.

  1. Use a TV Tuner:

If you want to watch live broadcast TV channels for free, you can use a TV tuner. A TV tuner is a device that allows you to connect an antenna to your Android TV and receive over-the-air TV channels. The channels you can receive will depend on your location and the strength of the antenna signal.

  1. Use an IPTV Service:

An IPTV service is a type of streaming service that uses the internet to deliver TV channels. While many IPTV services require a paid subscription, there are some that offer free channels. Some popular free IPTV services include Live NetTV, RedBox TV, and Mobdro.

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