Every major device, plain-English steps, and USA channels in real 4K the moment you finish. Pick your device below and you're off.
If you can install Netflix, you can install the 4k live iptv app. The setup's the same shape on every device: turn on third-party installs, grab our app or a quick player, sign in with the details we send you on WhatsApp, done. You'll be watching live USA sports in 4K before your coffee goes cold.
IPTV on Firestick — the 5-minute install
This is the most popular way people watch 4K Live IPTV. Works on every Firestick from the 2nd-gen onward, plus the Fire TV Cube. Grab your remote and let's go.
1
Flip on "Apps from Unknown Sources"
From the home screen, head to Settings → My Fire TV → Developer Options → Apps from Unknown Sources. Toggle it ON. If you don't see Developer Options, tap the Fire TV name seven times under About — it'll show up.
You only do this once. Your other apps won't care.
2
Install the free Downloader app
From the Firestick home screen, hit the magnifying-glass icon and search "Downloader". Pick the orange icon by AFTVnews and install it. Costs nothing.
3
Drop in your install link
Open Downloader and message us for the latest install URL plus your activation code. Type it into the address bar exactly as we sent it, then hit Go.
Our team replies on WhatsApp within minutes — usually under two.
4
Tap Install and wait 30 seconds
When the download finishes, tap Install. Once it's done you'll get an Open button — tap that. Don't tap Delete yet, in case you want to reinstall later.
5
Sign in and you're live
Type the username and password from your welcome email. The channel list loads in a few seconds. Pick USA Sports 4K and check the picture — that's how it should always look.
Top tip: pin the app to your Firestick home row so it's one click away.
IPTV on Smart TV — Samsung, LG, Sony & more
Pretty much any Smart TV from 2018 onward will run 4K Live IPTV without breaking a sweat. Two install paths — the native app, or a smart player like Smart IPTV.
1
Open your TV's app store
On Samsung, that's the Smart Hub. On LG it's the Content Store. Sony and Hisense have Google Play. Search "IPTV Smarters Pro" or "Smart IPTV" — both work great.
2
Install and open the player
Hit install, wait for the green check, then open it. The first launch shows a MAC address — jot that down on your phone, you'll need it in step 3.
3
Send us the MAC, get back your playlist
Message your MAC address on WhatsApp and we'll lock in your M3U playlist on the spot. Within a minute your TV reloads with the full channel list.
If your TV's an older model that won't run those apps, we'll sideload an APK for you instead — same result.
4
Tune to a 4K test channel
Jump to the USA Sports 4K section. If it loads sharp and stays steady, you're done. If anything looks soft, switch your TV's picture mode to Game or Sports for the lowest delay.
IPTV on Android — phones, tablets & TV boxes
The 4k live iptv app runs natively on Android, so you skip the player middleman. Works on phones, tablets, the Nvidia Shield, MECOOL boxes — anything running Android 7 or newer.
1
Allow installs from your browser
Go to Settings → Apps → Special access → Install unknown apps. Pick Chrome (or your browser of choice) and flip it on. Tucked-away menu, but it's a 10-second click.
2
Tap the APK link we send you
Open the WhatsApp link on your Android device. Your browser will warn you about the file — that's normal for any APK. Tap Download anyway.
3
Install and sign in
Tap the downloaded file, hit Install, then Open. Punch in the credentials from your email and the EPG starts loading right away.
Connect a Bluetooth game controller and you've basically got a portable cable box.
IPTV on iOS — iPhone, iPad & Apple TV
Apple's stricter, so we route through a trusted player from the App Store. Takes about three minutes from open-to-watching.
1
Download "IPTV Smarters Pro" or "GSE Smart IPTV"
Open the App Store and grab either one. Both are free, both work, and both look identical to the Android version. Pick whichever has the higher rating today.
2
Pick "Add Playlist via URL"
Open the app, hit the plus button, then tap Add Playlist via URL. We'll send the URL on WhatsApp — copy-paste it in and give your playlist any name you like.
3
Wait 30 seconds, then watch
The first load fetches the full EPG, so don't panic if it sits for a moment. Once it's done, every channel populates with its current show and what's on next.
AirPlay it to your Apple TV with one tap — the 4K stream stays 4K through the cast.
IPTV on Roku — the cast method
Roku's a walled garden, so we don't install directly on the stick. Instead you cast from your phone or PC — picture quality stays the same, and the setup's even quicker than Firestick.
1
Turn on screen mirroring on your Roku
From your Roku home, go to Settings → System → Screen mirroring and set it to Prompt. Make sure your Roku and phone are on the same Wi-Fi.
2
Install the 4K Live IPTV player on your phone
Use the Android or iOS steps above to get the app running on your phone. Sign in and load any channel — pick something in 4K to test.
3
Cast to your Roku
Pull down your phone's quick settings, tap Cast (Android) or Screen Mirroring (iPhone), and pick your Roku from the list. Accept the prompt on your TV and you're watching on the big screen.
If casting drops out, plug your Roku into Ethernet — Roku's Wi-Fi chip is the bottleneck on cheap models.
IPTV on PC / Mac — VLC or a dedicated player
PCs are the easy mode of IPTV. Pick your player, paste the URL, watch. No sideloading, no MAC addresses, no hoops.
1
Download VLC (or Kodi if you want bells & whistles)
Grab VLC Media Player from videolan.org — it's free, open-source and runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. Power users go with Kodi for the better channel guide.
2
Open a network stream
In VLC: Media → Open Network Stream. Paste the M3U URL we sent over WhatsApp and hit Play. That's literally it.
3
Bookmark and resize
Drag the VLC window onto a second monitor, hit Ctrl+L to bring up the playlist, and you've got a cable-style TV experience on your desk. Saves the playlist for next time too.
Game-streaming setups: VLC plays nice with OBS as a video source.
Common hiccups (and how to fix them in 30 seconds)
"My Firestick won't let me install."
That's the Unknown Sources toggle. Settings → My Fire TV → Developer Options → flip it ON. On newer Firesticks you might need to tap the Fire TV name seven times under About to reveal the menu first.
"The stream buffers every 10 seconds."
Run a speed test on the same device. Aim for 25 Mbps minimum for stable 4K. If the speed's fine but buffering keeps happening, switch from Wi-Fi to Ethernet — most cheap streaming sticks have weak antennas.
"My login keeps failing."
Double-check the welcome email — copy and paste rather than typing, since 0/O and 1/l mix-ups happen constantly. Still no luck? WhatsApp us and we'll reset your password in 30 seconds.
"The channels load, but they're in SD, not 4K."
You're probably on the wrong category. Open the menu, pick USA 4K or UK 4K — those are the genuine UHD feeds. The standard categories run at HD so older TVs stay smooth.
"I want it on a second TV — do I pay twice?"
Nope. Upgrade to the 2-connection or 5-connection plan and the same login works on every screen. We can swap your plan mid-month and just bill the difference — no fresh signup, no new credentials.
Don't have your login yet?
Start the free 7-day trial and we'll WhatsApp you the install link plus credentials in minutes.