Contents
1. About Hubbl
2. Hubbl features
3. App partners
4. Pricing details
5. Hubbl and Foxtel differences
1. About Hubbl
Hubbl brings together paid and free streaming entertainment apps into the one user interface, which will be available on two different devices. Hubbl will be available as either a small device that plugs into any compatible TV, as well as Hubbl Glass, a TV with built-in sound bar that only requires an internet connection and a power cord, no other wires.
- A small device that plugs into any compatible TV
- Matching black device and remote
- Easy install, plug and connect to home Wi-Fi
- Voice search remote
- 4K UHD resolution
Hubbl Glass:
- TV that only requires an internet connection and power cord
- Available in two sizes: 55" and 65"
- Choice of five colours
- Built-in sound bar, Dolby 3.1.2 output
- Voice remote
- Motion detection for auto switch on and off
- 4K UHD resolution
User Experience:
- User interface (UI) that combines streaming and free-to-air entertainment
- Integrated TV guide within UI
- Watchlist, Continue Watching and Universal Search in one place from across streaming apps and free-to-air
- 7plus
- 9Now
- 10
- ABC iView
- ABC Kids
- Apple TV+
- BINGE
- Disney+
- Kayo
- HBO Max
- Netflix
- Paramount+
- Prime Video
- SBS On Demand
- Stan.
- YouTube
Note: All of the content on the Binge and Kayo Sports apps continues to remain available to Foxtel customers.
Hubbl:
- Via Hubbl.com.au
- Harvey Norman and JB Hi Fi stores nationwide
- Hubbl will be available for $99
Hubbl Glass:
- will be available via Hubbl.com.au
- Harvey Norman stores nationwide
- Hubbl Glass 55" will be available at $1,595
- Hubbl Glass 65" will be available at $1,995
Hubbl does not require a monthly subscription - separate app subscriptions are required.
Hubbl will be available to purchase from 10 March 2024.
5. Hubbl and Foxtel differences
It's important to note that Hubbl is a different product to Foxtel, which will continue to service many Australian homes.
Foxtel is a one-stop-shop for the world's best entertainment and sport. Easily find Foxtel Originals, compelling dramas and live sport, plus streaming apps including Netflix, Prime Video, Stan., Disney+ and Paramount+, all in one place.
The Foxtel difference:
- Platinum equivalent content open to *all eligible existing customers, providing the best of Foxtel, all in one place
- Take all your content with you with Foxtel Go, watch when you want, where you want
- No fights over the remote with Multiroom and Multiscreen, allowing you to have Foxtel in multiple rooms
- Ability to record and series link, never miss a show or game!
- 4K Ultra HD guaranteed via satellite
- Every game of every round of AFL, live in 4K Ultra HD
- Access to the best movies, with 10 ad free linear Movie channels
- Rent the latest Express & New Release movies with Store rentals, ad free
- Ability to pause FTA linear channels
- Apps available at no additional charge for sports pack subscribers – FOX SPORTS app and WatchESPN app
(*as at 1 February 2024)
Click here to view Foxtel's product proposition.
How it sounds
“Hubbl will be a different product to Foxtel which continues to service many Australian homes. Similar to Foxtel, Hubbl brings together streaming apps into the one user interface, available on two different devices that would need to be purchased.
There are also some key differences that are unique to Foxtel, such as the ability to record live TV and series link your favourite shows. Or take Foxtel with you with Foxtel Go and Multiroom, so you can watch your favourite shows, sports or movies anytime, anywhere. In addition to this we recently provided our eligible existing customers bonus content, meaning you have access to sports, movies, drama and entrainment as part of your subscription.
To get the same experience with Hubbl, besides needing to buy a new device, you would also need to subscribe to Kayo and Binge to obtain the equivalent content you get with Foxtel.”