How to Get Free Local Channels With Sling’s AirTV

How to Get Free Local Channels With Sling’s AirTV


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Even in the era of streaming services, some of the most vital TV is still found on antenna channels, from major sports and local news to family TV and award shows. While Sling TV includes local channels in many markets with its Orange + Blue plan, not every market is covered, but Sling is making it easier to access channels like ABC, NBC, and Fox with its AirTV devices.

If Sling’s Orange + Blue plan doesn’t cover your market, Sling’s AirTV 2 + HD Antenna deal gets you access to local channels via antenna. The $150 device costs $49 when you prepay for three months of Sling. Local channels are included in Sling’s channel guide, allowing you to seamlessly switch between streaming and local channels without needing to change inputs.

The AirTV Mini, included for free with two months of Sling, is a streaming device that connects to your TV’s HDMI port, providing easy access to Sling, Netflix, and other streaming services. For users with older TVs or smart TVs with laggy interfaces, the AirTV Mini is an easy, affordable way to access Sling. The AirTV Mini also has Google Play built in, so you can download other streaming apps that aren’t included.

Sling’s most comprehensive option is the AirTV Anywhere + HD Antenna, which includes the ability to record local TV channels and stream on up to four TVs with just one antenna by using WiFi to transmit the signal. The device also allows you to take local channels on the go; you can stream them on your phone through the Sling TV app. The $245 device is available for $99 when users prepay for 3 months of Sling.

What Is Sling TV?

Sling TV is one of many live TV streaming services designed as a cable alternative, but where it stands out is value. Because Sling’s plans are customizable, you can pay for the plans you want and not the ones you don’t.

Sling has two main packages: Orange and Blue. Both overlap in many of their offerings, with Orange being more sports-centric and Blue offering more news and entertainment channels. Or, you can combine the two with the Sling Orange and Blue package.


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