Comcast’s Xfinity Flex is Currently free for internet-only Clients

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Comcast’s Xfinity Flex support comprises a 4K streaming box. 
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Comcast declared Wednesday that it is making Xfinity Flex free for internet-only customers. The streaming system currently provides access to over 10,000 free films and displays, Comcast stated in a media release.

Comcast unveiled Xfinity Flex in March, charging $5 a month for an offering that comes with a 4K HDR streaming box, voice distant and an electronic interface. These are presently being supplied for free to people on Xfinity internet-only subscriptions, although extra boxes may cost $5 per month to rent and are restricted to 2 per customer.

Xfinity Flex aggregates streaming alternatives around Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Amazon Music, Pandora, Showtime, iHeartRadio along with HBO, together with articles you’ll be able to lease or purchase, and complimentary ad-supported shows.

Comcast stated Wednesday it will add Hulu and NBC Universal’s recently announced Peacock. It also comprises livestreaming of sports and news in ESPN3, Tubi TV, Cheddar, Sky News, Pluto TV and Xumo.

Xfinity Flex additionally permits you to use your TV to handle your house Wi-Fi, including viewing what devices are linked, placing passwords and parental controls, tripping Wi-Fi accessibility, viewing home security camera packs and disarming home security systems.

Part of this Xfinity Flex redesign is a”free to me” section that summarizes the greater than 10,000 free TV and film choices, in addition to a refreshed home page having”live, immersive tiles.” The Watch Live segment points consumers to live programming, whereas Movies + Shows requires them into the leasing and buying segments. There’s additionally a music department. {

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