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I Purchased a tv box on amazon called "vseebox elite". It is a tv box that connects to wifi and gets every channel including all sports channels, web channels and packages. I watch flo sports like they are regular tv channels. A one time purchase with no monthly fees. Its the best invention ever! I joined a few facebook groups for troubleshooting and tips if I get confused on anything. I purchased one just for watching movies but soon realized it also gets every cable channel, sports event, sports icket or package and even ppv events.

Amazon sells a box called "vseebox elite". Its a one time expense and gets every cable channel, flo sports, big plus, espn plus like a regular tv channel. The box connects to wifi, I joined some facebook groups that are always giving tips on trouble shooting anything that may confuse a guy. One time purchase with no monthly expense, best invention ever!
I did some research on this and it's a Andriod TV box on steroids. I got one many moons ago, but had to download/ sideload all the apps myself, such as Kodi/ XBMC. It worked fine-ish.

While this box itself might be legal, the apps it's running are not, they are definitely illegal. It appears they made apps specifally for this box, such as Heat Live, which is like a repository for all the streams. It also appears they have some built in redundancy so if one stream is down it automatically goes to another, all behind the UI so it's seamless for the user.

TBH- there's some nifty tech going on with it.

I have no problems with pirated streams, but you should be aware of that if you're running this at home. I highly recommend you put a VPN in front so you can't be tracked, especially if you're watching movies.

Lastly, don't be surprised when this suddenly stops working someday and it will, becuase of outdated Android OS or because they cracked down on the app. But even if it only lasts a year, maybe $350 was worth it.
 
I did some research on this and it's a Andriod TV box on steroids. I got one many moons ago, but had to download/ sideload all the apps myself, such as Kodi/ XBMC. It worked fine-ish.

While this box itself might be legal, the apps it's running are not, they are definitely illegal. It appears they made apps specifally for this box, such as Heat Live, which is like a repository for all the streams. It also appears they have some built in redundancy so if one stream is down it automatically goes to another, all behind the UI so it's seamless for the user.

TBH- there's some nifty tech going on with it.

I have no problems with pirated streams, but you should be aware of that if you're running this at home. I highly recommend you put a VPN in front so you can't be tracked, especially if you're watching movies.

Lastly, don't be surprised when this suddenly stops working someday and it will, becuase of outdated Android OS or because they cracked down on the app. But even if it only lasts a year, maybe $350 was worth it.
I have a friend that has something like this. Can't remember what his is called. He got it from Mexico. It has all channels and even new movies uploaded in real-time. It is 100% illegal - but the likelihood of getting in trouble for it is relatively low
 
None of the Amazon ones have any reviews or descriptions. Red flag.

The company/product website says owning the box is legal. Ensuring you have proper subscriptions is required and liability is with the user.

Sounds super sus.
I had a friend suggest the vseebox elite when I was bitching about having to subscribe to different streaming services just watch games. Im not trying to sell these boxes to anyone as there is no gain for me at all. Im just sharing the info with fello hawk fans because of just how much of a game changer owning one is programming wise.
 
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I have a friend that has something like this. Can't remember what his is called. He got it from Mexico. It has all channels and even new movies uploaded in real-time. It is 100% illegal - but the likelihood of getting in trouble for it is relatively low
Depending on what you watch, like I said movies, you'll 100% get a notification from your ISP. While you may not get in legal trouble, though they will threaten you with it, your ISP will cancel your service after too many infractions.

I've gotten notices before, but never one while using a VPN.

Streaming TV/ sports probably won't amount to anything, but snagging movies will definitely raise a red flag.

Either way just get a VPN, plus it protects you whether you're doing something you shouldn't or not.
 
My best bud works for IPTV. I'd be very surprised if they took over the broadcast.
They have a hard enough time filming volleyball and the 5 duals they did this year. They simply do not have the funds and more importantly, manpower to film multiple mats anymore.

They also have a lot of other content they are dishing out that eats up their days.

Hopefully someone steps up and does a quality job.

Hot damn...I also didn't think it was possible but here we are:

 
Hot damn...I also didn't think it was possible but here we are:

I was actually going to send this to you the other day, but the site was down for maintenance, then I just forgot.

All I can say is the people at IPTV are PISSED. Simply not enough employees to share the workload. Plus they keep adding more content without adding additional workforce.

And from what I'm being told they'll likely only be able to broadcast 3 or 4 mats simultaneously, if that.

I'm skeptical they'll be able to deliver what fans are expecting/wanting.
 
I was actually going to send this to you the other day, but the site was down for maintenance, then I just forgot.

All I can say is the people at IPTV are PISSED. Simply not enough employees to share the workload. Plus they keep adding more content without adding additional workforce.

And from what I'm being told they'll likely only be able to broadcast 3 or 4 mats simultaneously, if that.

I'm skeptical they'll be able to deliver what fans are expecting/wanting.

Good info. They will need to step up their game with this deal.

They aren't likely to broadcast more than finals so 3 mats is all they need.
 
I hadn't been able to watch in years, so I wasn't even aware that they only show the medal matches.

The finals are just the championship matches for each class. I think IHSSN might have been doing semis as well, which is 4 mats. Not sure if that's in the deal with IPTV or not. Those could just revert to Flo like the earlier rounds.
 
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