PlayOn Cloud Streaming Video Recorder: 50 Credits for $30
February 21, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
You love your shows, yeah, but you don’t love needing a trustworthy, fast internet connection to stream. Well, now you don’t. The PlayOn Cloud SVR (streaming video recorder) mobile app lets you record video from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Video, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, HBO Now, PBS, The CW, and YouTube all directly to your phone or tablet with the click of a button. Perfect for long flights or public-transit commutes, PlayOn Cloud SVR lets you redeem credits (each credit equals one recording) for commercial-free, offline watching of your favorite shows. Yes, it really is that easy.
“This is currently the only way to download Netflix, Hulu and HBO Now content for offline viewing,” CNET
- Receive 50 credits to redeem on the PlayOn Cloud SVR iOS app (each credit is good for one recording)
- Browse shows & movies from your favorite streaming sites – then record them to your device via the cloud
- Sync recordings across iOS devices or download to another device
- Automatically skip commercials while watching on your iPad or iPhone
- Download recordings to your PC to watch on your TV via a streaming device
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Compatibility
- Version 1.0.10.17499
- Receive 50 credits for redemption on the PlayOn Cloud SVR app
Compatibility
- iOS 8.0 or later
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
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