The largest free ad-supported streaming service,Tubi,is now accessible on Apple Vision Pro.Tubi,owned by Fox,boasts over 250,000 movies and TV episodes,as well as more than 250 live channels.This service,which remains free and ad-supported,has expanded its reach to Apple’s VR platform,increasing the total number of platforms Tubi supports to nearly three dozen.Tubi is available on Apple Vision Pro in the U.S.,Australia,and Canada.
Mike Bidgoli,Tubi’s chief product and technology officer,expressed the company’s commitment to accessibility and personalization in a press release.He stated,“Our mission is to ensure all people have access to all the world’s stories.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.”
Tubi offers a hybrid experience in the free ad-supported streaming television(FAST)space,combining on-demand movies and series with numerous linear channels.The service claims nearly 80 million monthly active users and recently achieved a record high of 2%of total TV viewing time,according to Nielsen Gauge.
Apple Vision Pro,priced at$3,500,is an AR/VR headset available in the U.S.,Australia,Canada,France,Germany,and the U.K.The headset is renowned for providing an immersive viewing experience,akin to having a large screen directly in front of your eyes,though it comes at a substantial cost.