Here are some features that are unique to Hubbl:
Hubbl is compatible with all TVs that have a HDMI port, regardless of whether it’s a smart TV or not.
Hubbl requires a broadband connection, and internet speeds may impact stream quality. To experience 4K content on your Hubbl Hub, you must have a compatible 4K TV.
You’ll need one Hubbl per TV, which will be linked to the one Hubbl account. Once you’ve set up Hubbl, you can start signing in to apps to stream content.
Hubbl connects via HDMI, so all you’ll need to do is connect it to your existing TV with the provided HDMI cable and connect it to power, then follow the onscreen prompts. For more information on setting up Hubbl, click here.
No, Hubbl is available via a small device that plugs into any TV with a HDMI port, as well as via Hubbl Glass - a TV with a built-in sound bar that only requires an internet connection and a power cord.
There's no recording functionality on Hubbl devices, however you can search for programs you may have missed via the Hubbl home screen or within the app itself.