The TVision Hub is a $50 Android TV box with a separate Google Assistant-capable remote. The $40-plus Live plans include 100 hours of cloud DVR storage, while those on Vibe or the add-ons can add 100 hours of DVR for $5 per month. But T-Mobile is hoping you'll opt for the TVision branded Hub. The service is compatible with Apple iOS and Android phones and tablets, as well as TV streamers and smart TVs including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV/Google TV. With the addition of Vibe the Live packages are much more compelling than they were previously. See the end of this article for a comparison with other services. In addition, TVision offers Starz ($9), Showtime ($11) and Epix ($6) as add-ons or stand-alones. Vibe includes channels such as AMC, Animal Planet, BBC America, Comedy Central and the Discovery Channel, while the Live tiers add local channels including ABC, Fox and NBC (but not CBS) in select markets, as well as Cartoon Network, CNN, ESPN and Fox News. TVision Live Zone: $60 a month, 78 channels (plus Vibe for a limited time).TVision Live TV Plus: $50 a month, 65 channels (plus Vibe for a limited time).TVision Live TV: $40 a month, 35 channels (plus Vibe for a limited time).
TVision is a live TV streaming service exclusive to T-Mobile customers, and it includes a live TV guide, on-demand content and up to 100 hours of DVR. Overall we prefer Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV or YouTube TV over any of the non-Vibe packages, either because the competitors' channel-for-the-money ratios make more sense and/or their apps are better. Whichever package you choose the service does offer some excellent usability - speedy channel surfing and voice search using the optional $50 TVision Hub - but compared with other apps, its content discovery is lacking.
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A T-Mobile representative said that customers who subscribe for the "Live plus Vibe" deal will keep the new channels as long as they keep the account active. While the company says the offer is only available for a "limited time" it is unable to say when it will end. In December, T-Mobile added the channels that were once exclusive to Vibe to the higher-end Live Packages, starting at $40 a month. Vibe is so cheap because its channel selection is very limited: no sports, news or local channels (ABC, Fox and NBC), and if that's OK with you, it's worth trying out. There's nothing else that comes close to that pricing - the next-cheapest option is Philo, which costs twice as much. The entry-level tier, TVision Vibe, offers a grab bag of solid cable channels for $10 a month. At the moment it's available only to T-Mobile and Sprint wireless customers, while everyone else should be able to sign up in 2021, though likely for higher prices. TVision began as a not-so-affordable cable replacement in 2019, but the service is now similar in concept to app-based services like Sling TV and Philo. The more expensive options? It's complicated. After spending some quality hands-on time with TVision, I can tell you that it offers one tier that promises particularly good value at just $10 per month. T-Mobile is throwing its hat into the ring with its revamped TVision service. These days, more than ever, people are looking to save money on streaming, and the selection of robust, affordable live TV streaming services make cable TV totally unnecessary. There's never been a better time to cut the cord.