📺 Unlock your TV universe—anytime, anywhere!
The Rabbit TV USB Stick (Model 6686) is a lightweight, plug-and-play device that transforms any PC, laptop, or desktop into a streaming powerhouse. With instant installation and access to over 100 popular channels including ABC, CBS, ESPN, and FOX, it delivers seamless internet-powered TV entertainment wherever you are.
Hardware Interface | USB |
Manufacturer | Telebrands |
UPC | 820103887151 788430871208 707004830120 781147149196 097298022852 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00820103887151 |
Item model number | 6686 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 5.6 x 2.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 5.6 x 2.2 inches |
ASIN | B00AWC51DW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 3, 2013 |
L**1
You will do better just Googling the show you want to watch, and/or joining Netflix, or Hulu Plus...
I wouldn't recommend wasting the money. When I tried to enter shows and movies I wanted to find, the search directed me to a page that contained none of them, or names and titles even close to what I was searching for.There was no hierarchy for the tv shows I did find, so I couldn't watch them in consecutive order, and many shows in the series were just plain missing. It didn't specify seasons or episodes by season and/or date. Just dates, out of order sometimes.I didn't see 'thousands' or even several hundreds of listings either.There were very few movies I recognized. Tons of them were 'R' rated, and there were far too few family items that I could see. Many were not rated at all...which often means much worse than 'R' these days. Just wasn't interested. Most movies rated "R" these days are full of graphic violence and sexual sadistic abuse combined together. (My opinion and viewing experience).I haven't tried the radio, but I have an Apple Mac which has thousands of radio stations in iTunes, so I don't need it. Many stations that are not in iTunes can also be found by Googling them.When I logged out, and attempted to 'eject' the disc....it wouldn't eject. I tried to move it to the trash, (another way to eject it), and it still wouldn't allow it. I had to pull it out of the USB port, which immediately caused my computer to produce an error code page that stated the device was still in use. I don't know if this process hurts the computer, but I don't want to chance it anymore.I decided to check out the 'rabbit tv' site information, and apparently they keep your connection active for 6 hours unless you log out!?! But even AFTER logging out? Why is that?AND its a subscription service...annual re-up, $10, for now. Regular Hulu, and UTube are free...just register.Overall, if I can't find what I am looking for by Googling, I MIGHT (maybe) give it a go one more time. But so far, Google works just fine.Like I said, don't waste your money.
M**S
Pleasantly surprised
I have been on the fence for years about ordering this little gadget. I have seen many reviews and decided to finally order it. First of all I have to say I am always pleased with Amazon especially as a Prime member with pricing and shipping. I inserted the usb fob into my laptop (running Windows 7) and it took me straight to the log in page. Very confusing but the help button at the top of the page did its job. I was able to do a live chat and also find tips on how/where to get my info to give the tech support. I was able to be walked through how to find my serial number and tech support via live chat got me to the correct registration page to get me going. This was the only real dilemma was the fact that the registration page should have automatically popped up after inserting the usb fob into my laptop after selecting start. Once I got logged in, the overall experience and feel of the site was nice. This service is a repository of live OTA television channel feeds and automatically launches into various cable channel sites that have full episodes. The movie selection is also pretty good. If you are trying to be frugal I suggest the following other services to subscribe to: hulu.com (free) for television shows and crackle.com (free) for movies. I subscribe to them and the following: huluplus.com ($8), amazon.com (prime) (annually $79), redboxinstant.com ($8), and Netflix.com ($8). This $8 purchase for rabbit tv is worth it and will help me reach my goal to lower my entertainment budget/costs and eliminate cable/satellites costs. Between all of these subscriptions combined with my internet provider - television/movies is only about $31/month. Another neat feature is that once you register - you can watch rabbit tv on any web-enabled device -- I have already tested it on my Kindle, television, and mobile phone.
R**S
Useless Device!
Totally Useless! To be honest, I really didn't expect much from this device, but figured for 5 bucks I'd play with and see what it was. I got the USB dongle and plugged it in to the laptop and Windows recognized the device. When I launched the Rabbit TV file from the device (basically a thumb drive), it produced an error message, and never did anything but produce an error message.It seems that even if the device had worked, all it does is take you to their web site where you have to subscribe to the Rabbit service. The 5$ device does nothing at all! If you want the service, you can go right to their website - no USB dongle needed.The service might actually be worth the yearly fee. I did not subscribe to it, so I can't really say. But, I can tell you the device being sold here is totally useless. I basically threw 5 bucks down a "Rabbit" hole!
L**S
Handy and performs as advertised
This is not a fancy channel collector for your computer but it is considerably complex for a $10 item. It saves time over trying to collect all the channels it provides and operate each channel independently. If your taste is for low-grade TV and/or like old TV shows, this unit is for you.
D**.
This product is no good it is a phony...
Do not buy this item, don't do it to yourself. First of all as soon as you plug it in it leads you to many different screens and at the end of the day it's asking you for your credit card number and be mindful it states its free but there's still asking for your credit card number. So I called them and the young lady stated that she was not aware of rabbit TV but the number I call was to some telemarketer trying to make me give my credit card and when I refused she said well there's nothing I can do. I asked to speak to a supervisor minutes later the supervisor tells me the same thing I was very disappointed. So I disconnected it from my laptop. To make a long story short by the second day I had five viruses that killed my computer which cost me over $200 to get that crap out of my system. So whatever you do take it from me a dissatisfied customer do not buy this garbage it is a waste of time and a fraud...Ps. Amazon if you don't know that now you know you should discontinue selling this garbage on Amazon real talk...
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