Pricing and retail partners announced for Foxtel’s Hubbl
Foxtel has announced more details for its new “transformative TV technology”, Hubbl.
Revealed at a launch in Sydney on Wednesday night, it was confirmed that the device will be available to purchase in Harvey Norman and JB Hi Fi retail stores nationally and on its website, however an on-sale date is still yet to be announced.
Hubbl will be available to purchase for $99 and can be plugged into any compatible TV, while the Hubbl Glass – a TV with Hubbl and a built-in sound bar – will also be on offer starting from $1,595 (available in 55′ and 65′ as well as five different colours).
“Hubbl stands out from the pack by offering live TV without an aerial, seamless subscription management at the touch of a button , more discoverability and personalisation as well as allowing customers to stack up to five eligible streaming apps and save up to $15 per month on their subscriptions,” Hubbl managing director, Les Wigan, said.
How is this different t Foxtel Now box?
If it included the subscriptions to the various streaming services then it’d be a pretty attractive product. Without that, it’s kind of pointless and the problem it solves certainly doesn’t justify the cost.
Is it possible that it may turn into a Bubble just providing more domestic Toil and Trouble?
My Google TV already does this
Half baked product at premium price. Save your money and buy an Apple TV.
They’ve just increased the prices on all their services, as well as split out content to create Lifestyle. The bundle and save is a rort. Effectively price gouging but disguised. Anyone with a brain cell can see through this scam.
If it’s about the user experience where is you tube, my Sony tv with android iOS does all this and includes all streaming, without YouTube it’s not a complete product.
hi friend’s
will my TELSTA TV box still be active?
or is it going to be obsolete soon?
just a question,i use it for SKY NEWS.
cheers rod from BALDIVIS.
Just a plot from Silicon valley.