
Hulu + Live TV Review 2026
The only live TV service that bundles Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu's full on-demand library.
Reviewed by Marcus Vega · Updated May 5, 2026
Updated May 5, 2026 · Published March 5, 2026
Editorial Verdict
Scored across 6 categories on real test hardware
Best for
Hulu + Live TV occupies a strange middle ground in the streaming landscape: it's simultaneously a live TV service, an on-demand giant, and a bundle deal wrapped into one $82.99/month subscription. After 14 days of daily use across our Firestick 4K Max, NVIDIA Shield Pro, and Samsung QLED test bench, we came away convinced this is the best content-per-dollar package in the mainstream live TV space — provided you can stomach the price tag. The headline feature isn't really the 95 live channels (YouTube TV offers more), it's that Disney has bundled Hulu's full on-demand catalog of roughly 80,000 titles, Disney+, and ESPN+ into the same bill. For households juggling three or four separate subscriptions already, the math starts working in Hulu's favor fast. Live TV performance was solid but not flawless during our testing window. Channel-change times averaged 2.8 seconds on the Shield Pro and closer to 3.4 seconds on the Firestick 4K Max — noticeably slower than YouTube TV but acceptable. The 4K catalog remains thin (mostly limited to select live sports and Hulu originals), and most live channels still cap at 1080p 60fps, which looked clean on our QLED but won't impress videophiles. The unlimited DVR is a genuine standout: we recorded 40+ hours during our test period without hitting any caps, and the 9-month retention window is more generous than most competitors. Sports coverage is where the bundle truly earns its keep — between the live regional networks, ESPN linear feeds, and the full ESPN+ library rolled into the Hulu app, we rarely needed to leave the ecosystem to find a game. The friction points are real, though. Hulu's pricing structure is genuinely confusing — there's an ad-supported tier at $82.99, an ad-free version that jumps significantly, and various Disney bundle permutations that aren't always clearly explained at checkout. The 2-stream simultaneous limit on the base plan is stingy in 2026, especially compared to YouTube TV's 3 streams or the Unlimited Screens add-on Hulu charges extra for. We also ran into the occasional ad-load issue on the Firestick where pre-roll ads stuttered before live channels loaded — a Shield Pro reboot didn't reproduce it, suggesting it's a Fire OS quirk rather than a service-wide problem. Interface-wise, the unified app does a decent job blending live and on-demand, but search results sometimes prioritize Hulu originals over the live channel you actually wanted. Despite these gripes, for U.S. households that want one app to cover prestige TV, kids' content, live news, and Sunday football, Hulu + Live TV remains our top pick in the premium tier.
Hulu + Live TV's on-demand library
Beyond live TV, Hulu + Live TV carries roughly 80,000 on-demand titles, making it a strong pick for heavy VOD viewers who want movies and series in the same subscription.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Bundles Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu's 80,000-title on-demand library at no extra cost — easily $15/month of value baked in
- Unlimited DVR with 9-month retention handled 40+ hours of recordings during our test with zero storage warnings
- Strong live sports lineup including ESPN linear channels and the full ESPN+ catalog inside the same app
- Reliable 1080p 60fps streaming with no buffering events logged during our 14-day test on the NVIDIA Shield Pro
- Unified interface blends live TV and VOD better than most competitors, reducing app-switching fatigue
- Available nationwide across the United States with broad regional sports network coverage in most major markets
Cons
- Base plan caps simultaneous streams at 2 — adding Unlimited Screens costs roughly $10/month extra
- At $82.99/month, it's pricier than YouTube TV and significantly more than Sling TV for similar live channel counts
- Pricing tiers (ad-supported vs. ad-free vs. various Disney bundles) are confusing and poorly explained at signup
- 4K live content remains extremely limited, with most channels still capped at 1080p
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Pricing & Plans
With Ads
$82.99/month · 2 connections
No Ads
$95.99/month · 2 connections
Key Specs
Supported Devices
Setup Guides
Step-by-step install walkthroughs for Hulu + Live TV on each supported device — app, M3U/Xtream Codes setup, EPG, and troubleshooting.
Payment Methods
Frequently Asked Questions
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