
Prox IPTV Review 2026
A UK-first IPTV service with serious sports reliability and a deep 45,000-title VOD library.
Reviewed by Marcus Vega · Updated April 18, 2026
Updated April 18, 2026 · Published February 10, 2026
Editorial Verdict
Scored across 6 categories on real test hardware
Best for
Prox IPTV positions itself as a UK-focused service with one of the deepest English-language libraries we've tested this quarter. The headline numbers are genuinely competitive: roughly 19,000 live channels and a 45,000-title VOD catalogue, anchored heavily around British and Irish broadcasting. During our 14-day evaluation we ran the service across a Firestick 4K Max, an NVIDIA Shield Pro and a Samsung QLED, and the UK channel lineup loaded faster than most mid-tier competitors we've benchmarked recently, with average zap times sitting around 1.8 seconds on the Shield and closer to 2.4 seconds on the Firestick. Where Prox earns its 9/10 score is sports reliability. Premier League weekends are the real stress test for any UK-leaning provider, and across three Saturday 3pm kickoff windows we saw no buffering on FHD streams and only one brief reconnect on a 4K feed. The 4K tier is more selective than the marketing suggests — most live sports topped out at 1080p/50fps in our tests, which is honestly the right call for stability — but premium movie content and a handful of flagship events did deliver true UHD on the QLED. EPG accuracy was strong for UK and Irish channels, with catch-up windows of up to 7 days on the major broadcasters working consistently. The VOD library is organised sensibly, and search worked well enough that we rarely had to scroll through endless rows to find a title. At $10/month on the best annual-equivalent rate, Prox sits above budget services like those hovering around $5-7, and you should know what you're paying for. International coverage is the obvious trade-off: Spanish, Arabic, German and Asian-language channels exist but are thin compared to globally-focused providers, so households that need multilingual content will feel the gap. The 24-hour free trial is shorter than the 48-72 hours some competitors offer, but it's enough time to verify your must-have channels and test a few VOD titles. For UK expats, Ireland-based viewers, and anyone whose viewing diet is 90% English-language sport, drama and films, Prox is one of the more polished options we've reviewed this year.
Prox IPTV for UK channels
Prox IPTV is built around United Kingdom coverage, with its lineup focused on United Kingdom, Ireland. Its 19,000-channel library earned a 9.0/10 channel score in our review.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Roughly 19,000 channels with unusually deep UK and Irish coverage, including reliable catch-up on major broadcasters
- Premier League and major sports streams held FHD without buffering across our three weekend test windows
- 45,000-title VOD library is well-organised with functional search and metadata, not just a dumped catalogue
- Worked cleanly on Firestick 4K Max, NVIDIA Shield Pro and Samsung QLED with sub-2-second zap times on the Shield
- 24-hour free trial is genuinely full-access, letting you verify specific channels before paying
- EPG accuracy on UK channels was among the best we've tested at this price point
Cons
- $10/month is noticeably higher than the $5-7 budget tier, which matters if you're comparing on price alone
- International and non-English channels are limited, making it a poor fit for multilingual households
- True 4K content is mostly confined to VOD and select events rather than live sports
- 24-hour trial is shorter than the 48-72 hours offered by some direct competitors
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Pricing & Plans
1 Month
$16.99/month · 1 connection
3 Months
$14.00/month · 1 connection
6 Months
$11.67/month · 1 connection
12 Months
$10.00/month · 1 connection
Key Specs
Supported Devices
Setup Guides
Step-by-step install walkthroughs for Prox IPTV on each supported device — app, M3U/Xtream Codes setup, EPG, and troubleshooting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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