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Apollo Group TV Review 2026

A premium $15/month IPTV service with 50K VOD titles, included PPV, and stream quality that justifies the price.

Reviewed by Marcus Vega · Updated April 2, 2026

Updated April 2, 2026 · Published February 25, 2026

Editor Score
8.6
Channels
18K+
Free Trial
From
$15.00/mo

Editorial Verdict

Scored across 6 categories on real test hardware

8.6Great
Channel Library8.8
Stream Reliability8.5
Stream Quality9.0
Pricing & Value7.5
Customer Support8.5
Features9.0

Best for

PPV combat sports fans who'd otherwise pay per eventHeavy VOD watchers who want a Netflix-style catalog alongside live TVCord-cutters prioritizing stream reliability over rock-bottom pricing

Apollo Group TV has built a reputation as one of the more polished premium IPTV operations on the market, and our 14-day test largely supports that positioning. At $15/month for the entry tier, it sits noticeably above the $5–$10 budget crowd, but what you get for the extra spend is a service that feels engineered rather than thrown together. The lineup we tested clocked in at roughly 18,000 live channels and a staggering 50,000+ VOD titles, with content spanning US, UK, Canadian, Latin American, and a respectable slice of European and Asian feeds. PPV events were bundled into the package during our window, which alone can offset the monthly cost if you'd otherwise be paying $70+ per fight on a traditional carrier. Stream quality is where Apollo earns its premium tag. Running the service through a Firestick 4K Max, an NVIDIA Shield Pro, and direct on a Samsung QLED via TiviMate, we recorded sub-2-second channel load times on the Shield and around 3 seconds on the Firestick — comfortably faster than most providers we've benchmarked this year. 4K streams on flagship US sports and entertainment channels held bitrate without the macroblocking we frequently see on cheaper services, and FHD feeds were rock solid throughout primetime. We logged only two brief buffering incidents across the 14 days, both during a Sunday evening NFL slate, and both resolved within seconds. EPG data was accurate and populated about 7 days out, which makes scheduling and catch-up genuinely usable rather than a marketing checkbox. The VOD library is the other standout. 50,000 titles is a big number on paper, but more importantly the catalog is organized by genre, year, and rating with working metadata and posters — something we wish more providers prioritized. New movie releases showed up reasonably quickly, and TV series were generally complete-season rather than the patchy episode dumps common elsewhere. Apollo doesn't offer a free trial, which is the most consistent complaint we hear about it, and there's no getting around the fact that $15/month is on the higher end. But the service ships with apps and setup guides for Firestick, Android TV, iOS, and MAG devices, multi-connection options for households, and the kind of stream stability that justifies the spend if reliability is what you're paying for. For viewers who've been burned by $7 services that vanish mid-month, Apollo is the kind of upgrade that tends to stick.

Apollo Group TV's on-demand library

Beyond live TV, Apollo Group TV carries roughly 50,000 on-demand titles, making it a strong pick for heavy VOD viewers who want movies and series in the same subscription.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Massive 50,000-title VOD library with proper metadata, posters, and genre filtering that actually works
  • PPV events included in the base $15/month plan, potentially saving $70+ per major fight or wrestling card
  • Sub-2-second channel switching on NVIDIA Shield Pro in our tests, among the fastest we've measured this year
  • Reliable 4K and FHD streams that held bitrate during primetime with only two minor buffering events in 14 days
  • Accurate 7-day EPG data across the 18,000-channel lineup, making catch-up and scheduling genuinely usable
  • Broad device support including Firestick, Android TV, iOS, and MAG with clean setup guides for each

Cons

  • $15/month is roughly double what budget providers charge, putting it out of reach for casual users
  • No free trial means you're committing money upfront with no risk-free way to test your local stream quality
  • Sports-heavy primetime windows occasionally showed brief buffering on the Firestick 4K Max
  • Payment is typically crypto or card via reseller, which can feel less straightforward than mainstream services

Hands-on Screenshots

Apollo Group TV full homepage with live channels and VOD library
Full homepage view
Apollo Group TV homepage
Homepage

Pricing & Plans

1 Month

$24.90

$24.90/month · 1 connection

3 Months

$65.00

$21.67/month · 1 connection

Best Value

6 Months

$110.00

$18.33/month · 1 connection

12 Months

$180.00

$15.00/month · 1 connection

Key Specs

Live Channels
18,000
VOD Library
50,000
Resolutions
SD, HD, FHD, 4K
Protocols
M3U, Xtream Codes, MAG
Free Trial
Not available
Refund Policy
7-day money-back
EPG
Yes
Catch-up TV
72h catch-up

Supported Devices

Amazon FirestickFire TVAndroid TVSmart TViOSAndroidMAG BoxWindowsmacOS

Setup Guides

Step-by-step install walkthroughs for Apollo Group TV on each supported device — app, M3U/Xtream Codes setup, EPG, and troubleshooting.

Payment Methods

Credit CardPayPalCryptoUSDT

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. PPV events are bundled into Apollo Group TV's package, alongside roughly 18,000 live channels and a 50,000-title VOD library focused on the US and global feeds.

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