Psst, Hubbl is now 20% off!

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Until June 30, you can get 20% off the price of a Hubbl (small device) – so why not use this opportunity to upgrade your whole streaming experience today?

Sponsored by Hubbl. Purchase a Hubbl small device before 30 June 2024 and you'll get 20% off! Consolidate your streaming services into one streamlined device with Hubbl. Available now. Visit the Hubbl website for more information.

The end of the financial year is always a great time to score a deal. And now Hubbl's on sale – so it's the perfect time to pick up one for your home, and start saving even more on your streaming subscriptions!

Here are five reasons why:

1. Access to a massive range of content and services

Let's put it out there right away – Hubbl arguably gives you access to the biggest range of viewing content in Australia at the moment.

There are currently 16 different streaming services (count 'em!) compatible with Hubbl, including:

  • Netflix
  • BINGE
  • Apple TV+
  • Disney+
  • Prime Video
  • Stan
  • LifeStyle
  • Kayo Sports
  • Flash
  • 7plus
  • 9Now
  • 10 Play
  • ABC iView
  • ABC Kids
  • SBS On Demand
  • YouTube

Stan has just been added to Hubbl as well! So now you've got the chance to check out a whole new range of great local and international content. For foreign film aficionados, Stan ranks as one of the best streaming choices in Australia.

There are more to come, too. Paramount+ and Optus Sport are just around the corner, so you'll have an even bigger selection once they land.

Hubbl also features the new LifeStyle app, which is geared at lifestyle and reality programming from all over the globe.

2. Plug & Play setup

Gone are the days of wrangling all sorts of complex devices and players to get your favourite show on-screen.

Hubbl is just a small device that plugs straight into your TV, and works with an accompanying remote. With a straightforward Plug & Play setup, you're able to get set up in less than five minutes.

Shell Card LogoHubbl on sale throughout June!
Start your viewing journey today! Get Hubbl (small device) for 20% off when you order directly from Hubbl's website before 30 June. That's just $79.20 to unlock a whole world of viewing!
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3. Continue watching across services

No more jumping around from app to app to find what you were last watching! With Hubbl, you've got a single "continue watching" rail on your home screen.

This means you can pick up wherever you left off, no matter which streaming service you were using. And of course, there are multiple profiles, so you don't need to worry about your kids seeing anything you've been watching that they shouldn't!

4. Free-to-air TV access

Free-to-air TV is still very much alive and kicking (not to mention that it's handy to keep up with the latest news!). But in a streaming age, it sometimes gets a little bit overlooked by its digital cousins.

Hubbl can help you change that in your household, though. In addition to getting access to your streaming subscriptions in one spot, you're able to watch free-to-air TV alongside everything else with ease.

You don't even need an antenna – just plug Hubbl into your TV's HDMI port and a power point, and you'll be good to go.

5. Stack & Save on your subscriptions

In addition to the streaming convenience, Hubbl also allows you to Stack & Save on your eligible subscriptions. The more eligible services you subscribe to, the more you'll be able to save – up to $15 a month, which can add up to some serious savings very quickly.

Additionally, Single View lets you see your eligible subscriptions in one spot and allows you to manage them accordingly. You're able to see billing dates, as well as upgrading, adding or removing subscriptions as desired.

Get 20% off Hubbl (small device) before 30 June, 2024

Sponsored by Hubbl. Purchase a Hubbl small device before 30 June 2024 and you'll get 20% off! Consolidate your streaming services into one streamlined device with Hubbl. Available now. Visit the Hubbl website for more information.

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