30-07-2013 20:35
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30-07-2013 21:25
The NowTV service has a device Limit of 4 and a streaming to devices limit of 2 at the same time...
This 2 devices means any 2 of those 4 including the PC you can play content on.
If you want Dual TVs running seperate films on NowTV. that requires a second box/device.
If you want a HDTV in the other room to display the same film for the cheapest way, that requires a HDMI splitter and a long second HDMI cable... To send the IR remote signals to another room requires a IR reciever and IR blaster set up...
All these extra things can be purchased from electronics retailers...
Its just cheaper to get another cloned Ruko NowTV box.. for £9.99 others allready got 3 boxes... but can only watch nowTV on 2 at the same time..
27-12-2015 1:50
So i have 1 box registered to this account, if i was to buy another box and use these account details to log in would that still charge me 9.99 per month or 19.98 per month?
also if my son is watching a movie can i watch something different on my box?
thanks in advance for any advice given 🙂 xx
27-12-2015 7:11
@Anonymous User you can register 4 devices on the same account so you won't need to pay twice and you can watch on any two of them at the same time. If you look around you'll find the new black box on offer with the sales and should get a good deal with movie passes which you can added to your current account.
19-12-2017 6:41
Hi
Many thanks
Amongst many suggestions
Yours was the the shortest, clearest and most useful
a BIG thanks
27-01-2014 17:38
Very simple Just power up the box like you did with your first box using the same account details.
04-02-2014 13:26
Can you buy a second box for another second tv but link it to your one account!
Thanks, Shell
04-02-2014 14:05
Hi shell_and_aaron,
Thank you for your post.
Yes indeed you can have more than 1 NOW TV Box linked to a NOW TV Account.
The NOW TV Box does count as a device.
Please have a look at Managing Devices & Device Limits that will be of help.
Thanks,
Zaheer
NOW TV Team.
04-02-2014 17:39
hi can not see films
04-02-2014 19:06
04-04-2021 20:08
Hi, apologies for being a dumb on this, but does this mean that you need a telephone connection in each of the other rooms? or can you just power up the router and put the driver/stick into the HDMI on the TV. (ie the box pairs up with the box/router that is connected to the broadband)
I know it may be obvious but advice and guidance appreciated.
Thanks
Sean
04-04-2021 20:18
@Anonymous User
As long as both devices are connected to the internet be it Wi-fi or Ethernet then all you’d need to do is attach via HDMI.