Now is available on a number of platforms, providing access via both big-screen and small screen mobile devices (correct as of March 2025): • PC and Mac via modern web browser (Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox are recommended) •
AirPlay on supported devices •
Android phones, tablets and TV via app. •
iOS 13 or later devices via app (
iOS 12 or lower no longer supported). •
Amazon Fire devices •
Xbox One and
Xbox Series X/S (
Xbox 360 no longer supported) •
PlayStation 4 and
PlayStation 5 (
PlayStation 3 no longer supported) •
Roku LT (Purple), XS, 3 (Black), Streaming Stick •
Apple TV 4th generation and later (3rd gen no longer supported) •
Chromecast Gen 2 and later •
Hisense TV 2022 models with VIDAA 6.0 and later •
YouView including
BT TV/
TalkTalk TV Gen 2 and later (the full Now TV service was added on 21 February 2020) •
Sony Bravia most TVs manufactured since 2016 •
LG selected smart TVs, Blu-ray players and sound bars from 2018 and later •
Samsung selected smart TVs manufactured since 2016 • Now TV proprietary devices (no longer sold, white boxes are no longer supported) The service offers streams at up to
720p resolution (or up to
1080p resolution, when subscribed to Now TV HD Boost at an extra cost) depending on the playback device. It uses
adaptive bitrate streaming.
Now TV hardware In July 2013, Sky launched a white Now TV-branded
Roku streaming box, allowing users to stream Now TV content to their television via an analogue baseband connection or an HDMI input. It retailed for £9.99. It has limited access to the Roku Channel Store and only a pre-approved list of channels can be downloaded. A number of third-party channels can be side-loaded to the device using its Developer Mode. In August 2015, Sky launched the Now TV Box 2 (based around a 2015 Roku 2) in black. It offers the same content as the original Now TV (white) box, but has a faster processor, an
Ethernet port alongside Wi-Fi, a USB port and an SD card slot (not functional by default), and is capable of outputting at full HD (
1080p) resolution. Unlike the original Now TV Box, the Now TV Box 2 does not have an analogue audio/video output socket. The Now TV Smart Box ("Smart Box with Freeview"), coloured black with a blue logo, was launched exclusively in the UK in July 2016. It includes access to
Freeview channels through an aerial, via an internal
DTT tuner that allows the user to pause (for up to 30 minutes) and rewind live TV. In January 2018, Sky introduced the Now TV Smart Stick
dongle which plugs directly into a TV's
HDMI input and includes voice search. It was noted as the cheapest smart TV stick in the UK, costing £14.99 at launch compared to £39.99 for its rival
Amazon Fire TV Stick. The second generation Now TV Smart Box ("Smart Box with 4K") was introduced in September 2018 and is coloured black with a pink logo. It is smaller in size (mainly due to the removal of the Freeview TV tuner) and includes the voice search capability from the Smart Stick. This box is capable of streaming at
2160p (4K) resolution. NOW TV recently re-branded to NOW has announced late in 2021 that it is discontinuing all NOW hardware products. == Reception ==