If you want a different streaming service than Netflix, Disney Plus, or Hulu, try CuriosityStream. This streaming site offers hundreds of science, history, and technology documentaries.
Many of this streaming service’s hundreds of unique and licensed documentaries include science, history, and technology. Discovery Channel creator John Hendricks established the service. Over 13 million paying users subscribe to CuriosityStream, which debuted in 2015. The service went public on NASDAQ in October.
Quick review of CuriosityStream: Pros and Cons
Here are some service perks and potential drawbacks.
Pros:
Several great science documentaries This streaming service is ideal for science fans.
Available globally — Content may differ, but most countries may join up and use the service.
Price is fair.
Mobile content downloads, 4K compatibility, and parental controls are among its tech features.
Cons:
Poor content diversity Curiosity Stream is mostly science and history, so you’ll need other services to watch more.
If you want 4K material on your large screen TV, you’ll have to pay extra.
Nearly all streaming services provide CuriosityStream. It comprises iOS and Android smartphones, tablets, Chromecast and Android TV smart TVs and set-top boxes. Roku smart TVs and set-top boxes have apps. Apps are available for Amazon Fire tablets, Fire TV smart TVs, sticks, and set-top boxes. CuriosityStream has Xbox One and Apple TV apps. LG, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio 2016 and later smart TVs have CuriosityStream applications. A few TiVo devices feature the app.
CuriosityStream is accessible for PCs through Chrome, Firefox, or CuriosityStream.com.
The service is available everywhere streaming is legal. However, North Korea, China, and Iran restrict foreign services.
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