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Any of you tried or used EyeStream TV streaming service?
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Any of you tried or used EyeStream TV streaming service?


Apr 16, 2021, 11:05 AM

If so - how's the quality/reliability?

https://www.eyestreamtv.net/


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Re: Any of you tried or used EyeStream TV streaming service?


Apr 16, 2021, 5:38 PM

Looks interesting, but I have not tried it. It certainly provides a lot of choice for the cost.

I did notice it doesn't claim to work with ios, so you probably would not be able to use it on an iphone or ipad.

It also doesn't claim to work on a PC, but I see it claims to work with BlueStack, which is an emulator that allows apk apps to work on a pc. If you're going to watch a lot of TV on your pc, I don't think you'll like the BlueStack emulator interface. It is full of ads for games and breaks the stream and must be restarted too often for me to like it.

As for your TV sets, if they're ROKU sets they should work well. If not you'll need to have a streaming device attached to any set you want to watch - or move a streamer such as FireTV or ROKU unit to where you want to watch.

If you try it, let us know what you think, please.

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