What’s not to love about HBO? With a show lineup including big-hitting names such as Games of Thrones, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sex and the City, The Wire, and Girls, HBO is the holy grail for TV show lovers. There’s just something about these programs that make you want to binge-watch at a whole new level. And the good news is, if you can watch HBO online, you can do all the binge-watching you want! Because waiting for a new episode every week is so 2000-and-late.
If you’re wondering how you might be able to watch HBO without cable, you’re in luck. We’ve done all the due research to find the best ways to access HBO streaming without breaking the bank. Think of us as your TV streaming fairy godmother.
1. Amazon Channels
If you’re an Amazon Prime user, you’re going to love this. Prime now lets you add your favorite premium channels to your streaming, seamlessly integrating them into your experience. It’s called Amazon Channels, and it’s a very convenient way to watch HBO online if you are already an Amazon Prime user. If you’re not familiar with Prime and all its perks, here’s the scoop:
- Pay $99 per year for free 2-day Amazon shipping, access to a huge music streaming library, and movies and shows. You can also choose to pay monthly; it’s $8.99 per month if you only want the video streaming or $10.99 for the full Amazon Prime subscription.
- Add HBO to Amazon Channels for a fee of $14.99 per month
- Click here for your free 30-day trial to test out Prime!
2. DIRECTV NOW
Perhaps you’re looking for a full cable alternative that gives you great variety for a reasonable price? That’s where DIRECTV NOW comes in. This satellite-free streaming service allows you to add HBO to its already-impressive channels list for a meager $5 extra per month with any plan. See what else DTVN offers:
- Starts at $35 per month for over 60 channels; add HBO to the mix for $5 extra monthly
- Boasts more than 120 channels total across all packages, making this an attractive option for families or people who like a lot of viewing variety
- Comfortable streaming experience and user interface
- More devices and features are expected to come
- Download your free 7-day DIRECTV NOW trial
3. Sling TV
Another option for you to watch HBO online without cable is Sling TV. Sling is known to have a little less variety than DTVN, but it might be a better option if you need multiple streams going at one time.
- The basic Sling Orange package starts at $20 per month, but you’ll need to pay an extra $15 per month for HBO streaming
- Receive HBO live streams as well as all other content in either live streams or on-demand
- Great for families; allows you to have multiple simultaneous streams
- Known to run various promotions and deals for sign-up incentives
- Use Sling free for a week by clicking here
4. HBO NOW
Maybe you just want HBO added on to whatever your current TV watching situation is. In that case, you may be interested in HBO NOW, HBO’s standalone app that gives you the channel’s programming. The price is the same as if you were to add HBO to your Sling package, so technically this option is about whether or not you want other channels with your HBO streaming or you just want to watch HBO online by itself.
- Costs $14.99 a month
- Houses the full library of HBO show content on-demand
- Does not provide HBO live streams, but uploads new episodes the same day and time they air live, so it’s basically like a live stream
- Offers a free one-month trial
5. PlayStation Vue
A tad pricier but equipped with some desirable details, PlayStation Vue is your final choice to watch HBO online without cable. And before you ask–no, you don’t need to have a PlayStation to use this streaming service! PlayStation Vue works on pretty much all of the well-known streaming devices (including PS3 and PS4).
- Starts at $29.99 per month with a $15 add-on for HBO streaming
- Bigger channel selection and more simultaneous streams than Sling make up for the higher price
- Includes a cloud-based DVR that allows you to save shows and events for up to 28 days
- Live local channels, NBC, ABC, and FOX, are available in some cities, with CBS available in more than 80 markets across the country
- Try the free 5-day trial to see how you like Vue
So, have you figured out how you’re going to watch HBO online yet? Winter is coming, after all. Let us know which option is your go-to in the comments!
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