If you’re trying to decide whether a SuperBox covers what you actually watch, this is the page you need. No vague promises about “thousands of channels” — here’s the real breakdown by category, how the content is delivered, what’s genuinely free after purchase, and the plain answer on Netflix.
The two built-in apps that handle everything
SuperBox devices come pre-loaded with two proprietary apps that cover live TV and on-demand content:
Blue TV handles live television — 2,000+ channels organized by category, updated automatically every 12 hours. You don’t download a guide or refresh it manually; the lineup stays current on its own.
Blue VOD is the on-demand side — a library of 10,000+ movies and TV series, organized by category and updated daily with new additions.
Both apps come pre-installed on all current models (S7 Pro, S7 Max, S7 Ultra) and require no separate account or subscription to access. They’re included with the device.
That’s the foundation. Here’s what’s inside each.
Live TV categories (Blue TV)
The 2,000+ live channel lineup breaks down into these primary categories:
Network TV — The major broadcast networks are here: ABC East and West, CBS East and West, NBC, FOX, PBS, and their regional variants. This is the closest thing to local TV the box offers — coverage varies by region, so if specific local affiliates matter to you, verify before buying.
News — CNN, CNN International, Fox News, MSNBC, BBC World News, CNBC, C-SPAN (1, 2, and 3), Cheddar News, Al Jazeera, and Bloomberg TV, among others.
Entertainment — The standard cable lineup is well covered: AMC, A&E, Bravo, BET, Comedy Central, Discovery, TLC, Lifetime, USA Network, FX, TNT, TBS, Oxygen, Syfy, MTV, VH1, CMT, and more. Premium channels — HBO (multiple feeds), Cinemax (ActionMax, ThrillerMax, MoreMax, OuterMax) — are also in the lineup.
Kids — Cartoon Network East and West, Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Boomerang, Nick Jr., and Disney Junior.
Sports — Covered separately below because it’s the biggest category and the most-asked-about.
International — Blue TV’s original focus was US, Canada, Latin America, and the Philippines, and those remain the core. Spanish-language channels include Univision, Telemundo, CNN en Español, and regional Latin American networks. Canadian channels include CTV and Global. Philippine channels cover the major networks. The newer Prime-series apps available on S6 and S7 models expand this significantly — more on that below.
Lifestyle and specialty — Food Network, Cooking Channel, HGTV, DIY, Animal Planet, National Geographic, Travel Channel, Destination America, and American Heroes Channel, among others.
The channel list is updated on January 10, 2026 as the most recent published update, and new packages get added throughout the year — WNBA (June 2024), Golf Open Championship (June 2024), Big Ten+ (May 2024), and ESPN+ (February 2024) were the most recent additions before that.
Sports — the most detailed breakdown
Sports is where SuperBox separates itself most clearly from basic streaming sticks, so it deserves its own section.
Blue TV alone carries approximately 150 dedicated sports networks, including: ESPN (multiple feeds), Fox Sports, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, NFL Network, NBA TV, MLB Network, Golf Channel, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, beIN Sports, and Bally Sports regional feeds.
NFL — NFL games are available through Blue TV. Open the Blue TV app, scroll to the NFL package, and select the game.
NBA, MLB, NHL — All covered through the dedicated league networks plus ESPN and Fox Sports feeds.
College sports — ACC Network and Big Ten Network are in the lineup. Coverage across other conferences varies.
Soccer — International soccer coverage has expanded meaningfully with the newer apps. EPL, EFL, and Scottish Premiership each get dedicated channel blocks.
Combat sports and PPV — This is one of the more notable features: Blue TV includes pay-per-view events without per-event charges. UFC, boxing, and major combat sports PPV are accessible as part of the package rather than as add-on purchases.
Golf — Golf Channel is in the standard lineup, and the Golf Open Championship package was added in mid-2024.
WNBA — Added in June 2024.
Beyond Blue TV, the S6 and S7 series come with additional sports-focused apps: Prime Sports (described as the largest concentration of dedicated sports channels across the app lineup, covering NCAA to NFL and international sports including tennis and golf), Ignite TV (strong for motorsports, NCAA, and UK football), and Fire TV (notable for 4K-resolution sports streams and team-specific coverage). These apps are free to download from the SuperBox App Store.
On-demand (Blue VOD)
Blue VOD’s 10,000+ title library covers movies and TV series across genres — action, comedy, drama, horror, documentary, kids, and international content. The library updates daily, so new releases cycle in regularly rather than arriving in quarterly batches.
Content is organized into browsable sections: Trending, Movies, TV Series, and genre filters. There’s no separate login required — it works the same as Blue TV, included with the device.
The Netflix question — answered directly
Netflix is not free on a SuperBox. Neither is Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, Max, or any other subscription streaming service.
A SuperBox runs Android, so you can install any of those apps — and they work exactly as they would on a phone or any other Android device. The app installs for free; the account costs what it always costs. The box changes what screen you watch on, not what services charge.
This comes up often enough that it’s worth being emphatic: anyone describing a device that makes paid subscription services free is describing something that should raise immediate skepticism, on any platform from any seller.
Are all the channels actually free after purchase?
Blue TV and Blue VOD — the included apps — are part of the device. There’s no monthly fee attached to them, and no subscription required to access the 2,000+ live channels or the VOD library. You buy the hardware; the content access comes with it.
The Android app ecosystem on top of that — Netflix, YouTube (free with an account), Hulu, and so on — follows each service’s own pricing. Installing the YouTube app is free; YouTube Premium costs what YouTube charges.
One practical note: the channel lineup isn’t static. Channels are added, occasionally removed, and sometimes shift between categories as the Blue TV app updates. The list published in January 2026 is current as of this writing, but for a real-time reference, the full channel list is available as a downloadable XLS file updated directly by SuperBox.
How SuperBox compares to what you’re probably replacing
Versus cable: A typical cable bundle includes local channels with stronger regional sports (regional sports networks are the most variable element in the SuperBox lineup, worth verifying for your specific market), but costs $80–$150+ per month indefinitely. The SuperBox hardware is a one-time purchase; the 2,000+ channels come with it.
Versus a Firestick or Roku: Those devices have no built-in live TV. Getting comparable channel coverage means adding YouTube TV ($72.99/month), Hulu + Live TV ($82.99/month), or a similar service on top of the hardware. A SuperBox bundles the hardware and the live TV access together.
Versus YouTube TV or Sling as standalone services: Comparable channel counts, billed monthly, on hardware you also had to buy. The math on total cost over 12–24 months generally favors the one-time purchase model significantly — Is SuperBox worth it? works through those numbers specifically.
Beyond Blue TV — the expanded app ecosystem
The S6 and S7 series support a growing library of additional apps beyond the core Blue apps. As of January 2026, the App Store added seven new apps: Prime Worldwide, Prime TV & VOD, Prime Loops, Prime Cinema, Popcorn Time, Ignite TV & VOD, and Fire TV & VOD. All are free to download from the SuperBox App Store.
Prime Worldwide alone carries 6,213 channels across 95 categories, significantly expanding the international content beyond what Blue TV’s core regions cover. These apps are compatible with all current S6 and S7 models.
Deciding from here
If the lineup covers what you watch — and for most cord-cutters, it does — the differences between current models (S7 Pro, S7 Max, S7 Ultra) are covered on the
. The setup guide walks through the 15 minutes from unboxing to watching, and what a SuperBox is and how it works is the right starting point if you’re still at the “should I even consider this” stage.If the legality question is still in the back of your mind — it’s usually this question or that one — we addressed it directly without the usual hedging.ot sticker price. We walk through that math in [Is SuperBox worth it?] (coming soon).
Deciding from here
If the lineup above covers what you actually watch, the current models and their differences are on the
— and the S7 Pro setup guide shows you the fifteen minutes between unboxing and watching.If you skipped here without knowing what the device is, What is a SuperBox? is the ground-floor explanation. And if your next question is the legal one — it’s usually either this question or that one — we answered it without the usual dodging in Is SuperBox legal?.
