Tubi is now available to watch on Apple Vision Pro. The newly-added support for Apple’s headset is available to Tubi users in Australia, Canada and the United States.
Offering access to more than 250,000 movies and TV episodes, Tubi is a very popular free streaming service. With such a large library of content, it is easy to see how many users can get lost in the depth and breadth of the library, ultimately falling down one of Tubi’s ‘rabbit holes.’
Thanks to the addition of Vision Pro support, Tubi users can also now enjoy more of an immersive rabbit hole experience.
“Our mission is to ensure all people have access to all the world’s stories,” said Mike Bidgoli, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Tubi. “We want to be wherever our viewers want us to be and deliver delight and personalized content to them in every touchpoint. That’s why we’re launching on Apple Vision Pro and remain focused on developing engaging experiences across the 30+ devices we support.”
In addition to accessing a large library of on-demand content, Apple Vision Pro users can also sign in to their account to take advantage of personal recommendations based on their likes and dislikes. Just like the main Tubi app, the visionOS app also allows registered users to add content to a watchlist.
Tubi joins the likes of Disney+, IMAX, Max, MLB, Mubi, Paramount+, Pluto TV, Red Bull TV and TikTok, all of which are also available on Apple’s headset. On the live TV side of things, Fubo also recently gained support for the Apple Vision Pro.
For those that don’t currently have an Apple Vision Pro, Tubi is available to stream on a variety of platforms and devices, including smart TVs, streaming players, mobile devices and more.
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