The best IPTV subscription for Smart TVs
ITS IPTV runs natively on every major Smart TV — LG webOS, Samsung Tizen, Sony Google TV, Hisense VIDAA, TCL, and Philips Saphi. No external Firestick, no HDMI dongle, no second remote. The recommended app is IBO Player Pro from your TV's built-in app store. 5–8 minute setup. Works in 4K UHD where the panel supports it.
- No external box or stick required
- IBO Player Pro from the TV's app store
- LG, Samsung, Sony, Hisense, TCL, Philips
- Native TV-remote control + 4K UHD
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Aggregate rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars from 1247 reviews.Which Smart TVs does ITS IPTV support?
ITS IPTV supports every Smart TV running a modern OS. LG models from 2018 onwards (webOS 4.0+), Samsung models from 2018 onwards (Tizen 4.0+), every Sony Bravia running Google TV or Android TV, every Hisense running VIDAA U4 or later, every TCL running Google TV (or Roku TV in non-restricted regions), and every Philips Saphi or Android TV.
TVs older than 2017 may not have access to IBO Player Pro in their app store. The fix is simple: pair the TV with a Firestick (£25–35) or Apple TV — both pick up IPTV duties seamlessly while the TV continues to handle HDMI input.
- LG webOS 4.0+ (2018 OLED B/C/E/G/W and later)
- Samsung Tizen 4.0+ (2018 QLED Q6/Q7/Q8/Q9 and later)
- Sony Bravia Android TV / Google TV (2017+)
- Hisense VIDAA U4+ (most 2019+ models)
- TCL Google TV (most 2021+ models)
- Philips Saphi / Android TV
IBO Player Pro on Smart TV — and what to do if it is not in your store
IBO Player Pro is available in the LG Content Store, Samsung Smart Hub, Sony Google Play, and Hisense VIDAA Store. It is a one-time $5.99 unlock and gives you the cleanest IPTV interface on the platform — TV-remote optimised, 4K-ready, with subtitle and audio-track switching.
If IBO Player Pro is not available in your region's Smart Hub (this happens occasionally on Samsung and Hisense), Smart IPTV (siptv.app) and SS IPTV are excellent free alternatives. Both accept M3U URLs from the ITS welcome email.
Getting the best 4K HDR experience on a Smart TV
Modern Smart TVs (2020 onwards) handle 4K HDR IPTV beautifully — but only on a wired connection or strong 5 GHz Wi-Fi. If your TV has an Ethernet port, use it. Wi-Fi 5 is fine for 1080p; Wi-Fi 6 is recommended for 4K. Inside IBO Player Pro, set the player engine to "Native" rather than "Software" — the TV's built-in hardware decoder handles 4K H.265 (HEVC) far more efficiently than software fallback.
Why a native Smart TV install beats a Firestick
A Firestick on a 4K Smart TV adds a second device, a second remote, and a second power cable for no functional benefit — the TV's built-in OS already runs IBO Player Pro. The native install means your TV's remote handles channel switching, the input always boots back into IPTV (no HDMI source-switching), and the TV's superior audio output runs to the soundbar without needing HDMI ARC re-negotiation. For households where the TV is already modern, native is always the better path.