Xumo Play
Free live and on demand TV with zero sign ups
Xumo Play aims to recreate the feel of traditional television while embracing the flexibility of streaming, and it largely succeeds. Instead of asking you to juggle subscriptions and passwords, it opens straight into a grid-style channel guide packed with over 350 free channels, so you can start browsing like you would with cable.
The live offering is the big draw here. News, sports, game shows, classic TV, westerns, crime series, and dedicated genre channels for horror, sci‑fi, and more are all neatly organized. It’s easy to flip through what’s currently airing, or jump into curated themed channels when you’re not sure what to watch. For those moments when you want something specific, Xumo Play also includes an on‑demand library of around 15,000 titles, from full TV seasons to new and exclusive movies that rotate monthly.
Navigation feels straightforward, with categories and recommendations helping you discover new content based on what you watch. The interface loads quickly and streams generally start without much buffering, assuming a stable connection. Because there’s no account system required, you can dive in instantly, though that also means your preferences and watch history may not carry over across different devices.
Being completely free, Xumo Play is ad‑supported, and the frequency of ad breaks can vary from channel to channel. While this is expected for a free service, some viewers may find the interruptions a bit intrusive during on‑demand movies or series marathons.
Overall, Xumo Play is a strong option for anyone who misses the simplicity of channel surfing but still wants the convenience of streaming. Its combination of live channels, on‑demand content, and no‑strings access makes it a compelling “lean‑back” entertainment hub.
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com.xumo.xumo
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