
Simply bring your streaming stick with you and plug it into the TV using the HDMI port (usually located on the side or back of the TV). Headed to a relative's house who doesn't have a cable subscription? As long as they have a TV with apps built for Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV or something similar, you'll be able to watch YouTube TV. Watch channels like Disney, FX, TBS and more. Here's how to stay connected to your favorite shows while you're on the go. And if you download a show on one device, it will be available across all your devices. You can also watch on an Xbox One, Android TV, through a Google Chromecast ( $37 at Walmart) and more. You can stream shows on TVs with apps built for streaming sticks like Roku, Apple TV ( $11 at eBay) and Fire TV. It also includes channels such as The CW, TBS, Disney, Cartoon Network, ESPN, local channels and more. This means it's available anywhere, from the airport to your great aunt's house in the mountains - as long as you have cellular signal or Wi-Fi.


Your YouTube TV subscription ($50 per month) includes a cloud DVR with unlimited storage, which you can access across the US. Either way - whether you're going somewhere that doesn't have a cable subscription or going on a road trip - you can still stay caught up with your favorite shows using YouTube TV from anywhere you are. Or maybe you want to share the fun at a friend's house.

It's hard enough to keep up with all of your favorite shows when you're at home, but add travel into the mix and it's easy to fall behind.
