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Clemson 05-01-2023 10:23 AM

Fire stick and you tube tv!!!
 
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.

roob1 05-01-2023 10:32 AM

Depending on the age of the smart tv's, a Firestick may be better. The pic may improve and it may run faster using the Firestick than with the Smart function of the TV. I found this to be true w/ my 2018 Sony smart TV. Local channels are available on YouTube TV.


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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.


billethkid 05-01-2023 10:47 AM

If interested in an alternative....Check T-Mobile 5G internet for availability and pricing.
If available at your address, it will most likely be less money than Infinity.

After months of research and hesitation I finally dropped Xfinity (after 18 years!!!). Using T-Mobile 5G internet and Direct TV Stream......plus all the other apps i.e. Amazon/Netflix/et al.
$100 less per month than Xfinity.

The only complaint I ever had with Xfinity is their on-going, continual price increases. They could not compete to save an 18 year customer!!

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retiredguy123 05-01-2023 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by roob1 (Post 2213422)
Depending on the age of the smart tv's, a Firestick may be better. The pic may improve and it may run faster using the Firestick than with the Smart function of the TV. I found this to be true w/ my 2018 Sony smart TV. Local channels are available on YouTube TV.

I have 3 smart TVs, but I still have a Roku stick attached to each one. In my opinion, the Roku stick has a better user interface than the built-in smart TV interface or the Firestick. If you look for sales, you can usually buy a Roku stick for about $30.

Bill14564 05-01-2023 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by roob1 (Post 2213422)
Depending on the age of the smart tv's, a Firestick may be better. The pic may improve and it may run faster using the Firestick than with the Smart function of the TV. I found this to be true w/ my 2018 Sony smart TV. Local channels are available on YouTube TV.

The above plus...

The Smart TV may not have applications for the newer streaming services like Hulu, Paramount+, Disney+, Peacock, etc. The Firestick, and likely the Roku box, does support all of those.

Clemson 05-01-2023 10:50 AM

Thank you. I will look into that. I doubt it with T mobile it seems where I live the whole neighborhood had fiber and xfinity boxes on the outside of their homes

Clemson 05-01-2023 10:53 AM

Good information. Thank you….What about internet ??? I currently have xfinity internet and Wi-Fi

Bill14564 05-01-2023 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213430)
Thank you. I will look into that. I doubt it with T mobile it seems where I live the whole neighborhood had fiber and xfinity boxes on the outside of their homes

T-Mobile 5G internet does not require a connection to your house. Their box works over the cellular system so all you need is a good T-Mobile signal. Their signup page will check your address to let you know if the signal will be good enough.

My father has T-Mobile 5G internet and it works well for him. He lives out in the country with few neighbors and no cable available. Others have had problems with T-Mobile in more populated areas. Their system can only support so many people on a single tower and if it is getting busy then performance could decrease.

The last I checked, it was pretty easy to return the T-Mobile equipment if it didn't work for you. It might be worth the money to give it a try.

Papa_lecki 05-01-2023 11:25 AM

If smart tv has the YouTube tv app, no other devices needed.
You get local stations

smurphy 05-01-2023 11:42 AM

You mentioned that you have multiple smart TV's. Unless you bought the identical model at the same time, it is likely that they each have different interfaces and remotes.

If you put a Roku on each on the TVs, you will have the same user interface, menus and capabilities.

Also, Roku's tend to get updated more frequently for new services, much faster than the smarts in a TV.

retiredguy123 05-01-2023 11:56 AM

You also need to verify if the smart TVs that you have will allow you to update the YouTubeTV app, and if they will allow you to add additional streaming apps from the Internet. Roku sticks are extremely flexible for adding and updating apps.

Garywt 05-01-2023 12:05 PM

We cut the cord but kept internet. We had Roku TVs but one that wasn’t which we bought a Roku box for. We do not have an antenna so we don’t get local stations but we pay for Philo, Frndly and the Hulu Bundle. We also watch the free apps Tubi and Pluto. So far so good and saving up $300 a month total for 2 locations.

Bill1701 05-01-2023 01:09 PM

'Their box works over the cellular system so all you need is a good T-Mobile signal.' There's the rub. We had to have Verizon send us a box that sits by the window and resends the signal to the rest of the house.

Bill14564 05-01-2023 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill1701 (Post 2213463)
'Their box works over the cellular system so all you need is a good T-Mobile signal.' There's the rub. We had to have Verizon send us a box that sits by the window and resends the signal to the rest of the house.

Yep.

Back in MD we had an AT&T microcell; here in FL our phones typically use Wi-Fi calling.

Verizon also has a 5G internet offering but if the signal is that weak then it won't be a viable option either.

My dad's home seems to be just at the edge of the T-Mobile cell. He has enough signal that it works but his neighbor across the street probably would not.

Clemson 05-01-2023 02:42 PM

It seems like when I turn on the tv it says apps have been updated . Through the cable and the boxes. But I would need to check with the original tv remote??? As xfinity is running the apps through the remote?

Nevinator 05-01-2023 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.

I have smart TV’s and Firesticks on some other televisions. I also subscribe to YouTubeTV. While either the smart TV, or the Firestick will provide you access to YouTube TV, I prefer the Firestick. The reason being is that with a fire stick you can link the Firestick to an Alexa device if you have one. Once you have linked the Alexa device to the Fire TV, you can verbally control the fire TV. You can do things like turn on and off the television remotely, search for various programs, change channels using verbal commands, and also pause and resume shows that are in progress.

retiredguy123 05-01-2023 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213482)
It seems like when I turn on the tv it says apps have been updated . Through the cable and the boxes. But I would need to check with the original tv remote??? As xfinity is running the apps through the remote?

If you have an Xfinity cable TV box, there are some apps that are delivered through the cable and not directly through the Internet service. So, you can access these apps without even having an Internet service, and no streaming is required.

Worldseries27 05-02-2023 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 2213426)
if interested in an alternative....check t-mobile 5g internet for availability and pricing.
If available at your address, it will most likely be less money than infinity.

After months of research and hesitation i finally dropped xfinity (after 18 years!!!). Using t-mobile 5g internet and direct tv stream......plus all the other apps i.e. Amazon/netflix/et al.
$100 less per month than xfinity.

The only complaint i ever had with xfinity is their on-going, continual price increases. They could not compete to save an 18 year customer!!

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ditto last paragraph and add 100 dollar penalty for going over data limit
sayanora xfinity to the moon and beyond
thanks gc

srctink 05-02-2023 05:42 AM

We cut the cord 3years ago. We had a friend program firesticks for us. We get local tv channels and movie channels,and all sports channels, for less than $25.00 monthly.

Blackbird45 05-02-2023 05:49 AM

We have 5 TVs in the house, none of them are smart TVs. Chromecast on each of the 5, my own modem and mess router. I switched from Xfinity to You Tube TV, am more than satisfied and major yearly saving on equipment rental alone. Cutting the cable is easier than you think.

HJBeck 05-02-2023 06:23 AM

Cut the cord
 
We cut the cord 2 years ago and were not happy with the fire stick or roku. Finally got the chromecast device which seems to work the best with youtube tv. We get many local TV stations (live).

wwwson 05-02-2023 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213432)
Good information. Thank you….What about internet ??? I currently have xfinity internet and Wi-Fi

I would suggest looking into Quantum Fiber..... $65 per month with the price locked for life. We have had it for over 6 months now and it is great.

Travilinggal 05-02-2023 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2213446)
If smart tv has the YouTube tv app, no other devices needed.
You get local stations

Would you explain that?

retiredguy123 05-02-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Travilinggal (Post 2213600)
Would you explain that?

Assuming you have Internet service, turn on your smart TV and open the YouTubeTV app. Click on start free trial. You will be able to stream more than 100 channels which will include the local channels. After the free trial is over, it will cost you $72.99 per month.

Odale123 05-02-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.


I use you tube tv and it’s great and easy to use. You tube tv is an “app” and the app is either on your smart tv already or…..the app is loaded on a Firestick or a roku device. If the app isn’t on your smart tv you can try to to add it. If you can’t add it on your smart tv just use either of the 2 devices you mentioned. I got a deal with Spectrum a couple of months ago here in The Villages-$25 per month for 1 year then it goes up to the normal price(same as Infinity). Also, you can sign up for You Tube Tv online. No more customer service people and waiting on the phone!

PoolBrews 05-02-2023 06:53 AM

You will always be better off using either a Firestick or a Roku than the TV app. The TV manufacturer is selling a TV, not apps, so they don't always spend a lot of time on optimizing and debugging their apps. The app on the TV (unless it is a FireTV or Roku) is NOT the same as the app on a FireTV or Roku.

Both Firesticks and Rokus are specifically sold to run apps - that is their primary purpose. These companies spend a great deal of time to optimize and debug the apps that are used to ensure a great user experience.

You are far more likely to experience slow response, stuttering, or freezing on a TV app.

cphague 05-02-2023 06:57 AM

If all you watch is YouTube TV
 
If you only want to watch YouTube TV and can get those on your smart TV's (as you stated), start out that way with only your Internet and the TV's.

That will get you going, save you money and make you comfortable with the concept of streaming.

If, in the future, you decide you want other streaming services and your smart TV does not offer them or your TV does not update the apps for some reason, purchase a Fire Stick or a Roku.

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.


mikeycereal 05-02-2023 07:01 AM

I have a smart TV but after several months of the same annoying commercials I am starting to go back to just internet and connecting computer to the TV for the large monitor. I tried white listing through my router but the commercials are still there. My adblocker works better on the computer and I don't know that it works as well for a smart tv. I now only watch Disney channel on the smart tv and deal with the commercials but those seem to be a lot less annoying. (not counting that whiney red bull bird one)

JGibson 05-02-2023 07:04 AM

Two things.

1. Do not go with T-Mobile they just had yet another data breach. This is about the 4th data breach in a year. I got a $25 check and lifetime credit monitoring for them leaking my social security number to the highest bidder.

The sad thing is it’s their own employees that are giving access to customers' personal information. I wouldn't trust this company with my library card number nevertheless my social security number.

2. If you get YouTube TV get the $30 Google TV stick as it works best with Google products.
Chromecast with Google TV - Google Store

airstreamingypsy 05-02-2023 07:06 AM

I have 7 smart TVs, and a Firestick in each one of them. Why? I find smart TV remotes to be ridiculous. Firestick remotes do everything I need a remote to do, and with way fewer buttons.

PJackpot 05-02-2023 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213432)
Good information. Thank you….What about internet ??? I currently have xfinity internet and Wi-Fi

Spectrum has a better deal. I've had them for a couple years now and very happy. Also, they do not add the usual fees.

Battlebasset 05-02-2023 07:25 AM

We have Xfinity internet only. Paying $55 per month now for 800 MB. Plenty for streaming and computer needs.

If you have Xfinity, they will give you their Flex streaming box for free. I got it, but really don't use it because I have Roku TVs. They will give you access to their Peacock Premium app as well. Many first run movies and other exclusive things. It's free, so no reason to not get it and check it out to see if it works for you.

cphague 05-02-2023 07:33 AM

YouTubeTv includes local network channels is what was meant. ABC, NBC, CBS, CW.
 
YouTubeTv includes local network channels is what was meant. ABC, NBC, CBS, CW.

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Originally Posted by Travilinggal (Post 2213600)
Would you explain that?


Wondering 05-02-2023 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.

Buy a Roku - cheaper and better for streaming apps like You Tube TV

MidWestIA 05-02-2023 07:38 AM

Sony
 
I have the same as you use mainly you tube tv and a couple addons and just use the Sony remote

Pairadocs 05-02-2023 07:48 AM

[QUOTE=billethkid;2213426]If interested in an alternative....Check T-Mobile 5G internet for availability and pricing.
If available at your address, it will most likely be less money than Infinity.

After months of research and hesitation I finally dropped Xfinity (after 18 years!!!). Using T-Mobile 5G internet and Direct TV Stream......plus all the other apps i.e. Amazon/Netflix/et al.
$100 less per month than Xfinity.

The only complaint I ever had with Xfinity is their on-going, continual price increases. They could not compete to save an 18 year customer!!

We went through the same decision making, price gathering, and yes 18 years with Xfinity (although when our home was first completed, our TV service was The Villages, it was about $36 and excellent range of stations (for that time) but it was sold to Comcast, and from the time the letter arrived, the prices went up at least every quarter and it's never stopped ! We were told if we take ONLY internet service, it would be $92 a month ! ! So we just kept all of it, for now at least !

Roron123 05-02-2023 07:54 AM

Try Quantum Fiber optics for your internet $65/month. Very fast

Bill14564 05-02-2023 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Pairadocs (Post 2213639)

We went through the same decision making, price gathering, and yes 18 years with Xfinity (although when our home was first completed, our TV service was The Villages, it was about $36 and excellent range of stations (for that time) but it was sold to Comcast, and from the time the letter arrived, the prices went up at least every quarter and it's never stopped ! We were told if we take ONLY internet service, it would be $92 a month ! ! So we just kept all of it, for now at least !

I pay about $60 for Xfinity internet only and they included their Flex box and a Peacock subscription. I don't have 800Mbps and I don't need 800Mbps. I believe I have 50Mbps right now which is more than enough for two televisions and two tablets working at the same time.

Live channels through either Hulu or YouTubeTV will cost about $75/month

With just that, at about $135/month, you have something equivalent to cable programming, Peacock for some good movies and TV series, plus an internet connection for your home.

If you want to add on movie channels then Netflix, Disney, Paramount, HBO, Showtime, and others are all available. Netflix, Hulu, and HBO are each in the neighborhood of $18/month while Disney is more like $10/month. I believe these all are available on a month-to-month basis so turn it on when you want to watch and cancel at the end of the month if you like.


One thing to be careful of if you are thinking of switching internet providers: HuluLive has not worked well with T-Mobile 5G internet and I imagine it would have a problem with Verizon 5G as well. HuluLive does work with Xfinity (I have that now). YouTube TV does not seem to have the same problems but I haven't tried it myself.

dpmers 05-02-2023 08:47 AM

Youtube tv
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Clemson (Post 2213414)
I’m wanting to cut the cord on cable with xfinity and keep the xfinity internet. I have 2 smart tv with you tube tv. Do I really need a fire stick? If signing up for you tube tv will I be able to still get the local tv channels???

So much info on line I just need it to be simple and easy.

Thank you.

Smart tv"s do not need a firestick. Youtube tv includes all the local network channels out of Orlando.
We've had youtube tv for 4 years, never had any problems. We also have centurylink internet service at 970 M/B, never had an issue there either. Price is $65 mo, all included and it's guaranteed for life.

BEETHOVENMIKEY 05-02-2023 08:57 AM

We cut cord a year ago
 
We had been a Comcast customer for over 30 years. But their last price increase was taking it over $240/month and we did not have their dads internet and no add-ons. Their customer service didn't even want to talk to retain us and get a better price. Even if we dropped TV service, Comcast was going to charge $175/m just for internet!
Thankfully, here on the north side, we had Quantum Fiber (Century Link). We got QF 200mbps and findvit is excellent to run a 65" smart TV, 2 computers, 2 cell phones and a tablet, even with all running the Aamer time...and no buffering. And, for $49/month!
I developed a spreadsheet and listed all the channels we watched on Comcast and started comparing all services, i.e. Dish, Direct, YouTubeTV, Roku, Firestick, etc. DirectTV had the best coverage, but price was nearly $200. Ultimately, we went with YouTubeTV. It has 98% of what we watched, plus local. We are already Prime members and with all the TV apps provided with our smart TV, we get more than we need.
All total, $130/month for superior internet and TV coverage.


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