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Fubo Simultaneous Streams 2024

By Staff, Deja Harris• Edited by Lisa Holden • Updated Dec 07, 2023

Fubo is one of the most popular internet TV services of all, beloved by many users due to its wide range of content and impressive live sports offerings. It's a good option for cord-cutters to consider, with dozens of channels and massive amounts of cloud DVR storage space, too.

But what if you want to share the service with your family and have multiple streams running on different devices at the same time? Let's take a look at how many simultaneous streams Fubo has to offer.

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1000 hours of cloud DVR
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180+ channels
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1000 hours of cloud DVR
250+ channels
HD and 4K video quality
Stream on ten screens
250+ channels
HD and 4K video quality
1000 hours of cloud DVR
Showtime included

How many simultaneous streams come with Fubo?

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On some streaming services, you get different numbers of simultaneous streams depending on which plan you pay for. That's not the case with Fubo. It doesn't matter if you pick the Pro plan or the Elite plan, you'll get to enjoy 10 simultaneous streams on your home network or up to two outside the home network.

This means that if you're at home, you and your family can enjoy Fubo's content on 10 different devices, with everyone watching something different. Meanwhile, if you’re at home and another family member is somewhere else, you can still both watch Fubo at the same time, thanks to the two-stream limit for out-of-home simultaneous streaming.

Can I get more streams on Fubo with an upgrade?

There is an upgrade option for Fubo's simultaneous streams, but it may not be the one you want. There's no way to upgrade the 10 simultaneous stream maximum limit on your home network. However, you can upgrade from two simultaneous streams to three outside of your home network.

This means that you can potentially share your Fubo subscription with one other person who isn't at home all the time, like a kid at college or someone who does a lot of traveling but still wants to watch live TV on their phone or other device. This is a nice bonus for families who want that extra freedom and flexibility to watch live TV simultaneously.

What devices can I use to watch Fubo?

Fubo works on a lot of different devices, from TV streaming media players like Apple TV to smart TVs. Here's a full breakdown of the devices you can use:

  • Living room devices: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and TV Stick, Chromecast, and Roku
  • Smart TVs: Brands like Samsung, Vizio, LG, and Hisense
  • Mobile: Android and iOS phones and tablets
  • Desktop: Most internet browsers on Mac and PC, like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox

What is there to watch on Fubo?

There's a lot of great content on Fubo, including shows, movies, live sports, news, and more. Depending on the plan and add-ons you choose, you can access over 170 different channels and countless live sporting events from networks like ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. Channels like FX, Syfy, National Geographic, MTV, TLC, and Comedy Central add more fun to the package, and there are lots of live news broadcasts to keep up with the latest headlines, too, as well as kids and family channels with cartoons and more.

Fubo is one of the most popular internet TV services of all, beloved by many users due to its wide range of content and impressive live sports offerings. It's a good option for cord-cutters to consider, with dozens of channels and massive amounts of cloud DVR storage space, too.

But what if you want to share the service with your family and have multiple streams running on different devices at the same time? Let's take a look at how many simultaneous streams Fubo has to offer.

1000 hours of cloud DVR
Stream on ten screens
180+ channels
Stream on ten screens
1000 hours of cloud DVR
250+ channels
HD and 4K video quality
Stream on ten screens
250+ channels
HD and 4K video quality
1000 hours of cloud DVR
Showtime included

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