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Vee See Box
Posted on 10/2/24 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 10/2/24 at 4:22 pm
Anyone have any experience with one of these? How does it work? Any recommendations would help. Thanks.
Posted on 10/2/24 at 8:04 pm to ChestRockwell
The boxes are relatively cheaply made but include "lifetime" TV and VOD services so that is where the high price comes from. You are gambling that you will get your money back through years of service. You may or may not. The companies have been around for years but can disappear at any time.
Recently, both Vsee and Superbox lost all of the "Elite" apps on some of their Elite products. They still had IPTV and VOD just not as many backup apps and not as much selection. Superbox customers still don't have the extra apps they paid extra for but Vsee added some or all of the apps back. So the question is do you feel lucky?
Also, the box only lets you play on one TV, if you want to watch on another you have to physically move the box.
The better solution would be to have your own device like a $20 ONN streaming box from Walmart and a subscription to an IPTV provider. You can pay for multiple screens to watch on multiple TVs at a time or multiview. There are several IPTV threads on this board.
Recently, both Vsee and Superbox lost all of the "Elite" apps on some of their Elite products. They still had IPTV and VOD just not as many backup apps and not as much selection. Superbox customers still don't have the extra apps they paid extra for but Vsee added some or all of the apps back. So the question is do you feel lucky?
Also, the box only lets you play on one TV, if you want to watch on another you have to physically move the box.
The better solution would be to have your own device like a $20 ONN streaming box from Walmart and a subscription to an IPTV provider. You can pay for multiple screens to watch on multiple TVs at a time or multiview. There are several IPTV threads on this board.
Posted on 10/2/24 at 8:05 pm to SpartanSoul
Ok thanks. I've heard that ONN is better
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