fuboTV has launched 4K HDR10 support on Apple TV, Roku, and Android, becoming the first Live TV Streaming Service to offer content in ultra-high definition and high dynamic range. This follows their 4K launch on Fire TV and Chromecast earlier this week.

David Gandler, co-founder and CEO, fuboTV said:

“Launching 4K HDR is a testament to our dedication and relentless pursuit to developing for consumers the world’s premier live video streaming service for live sports and entertainment.”

ATEME, the emerging leader of video delivery infrastructure, provided the software to enable the 4K HDR encoding platform for fuboTV.

How to Stream 4K with fuboTV

To view ultra-high definition and high dynamic range content, subscribers must have a 4K HDR-enabled television, HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 compatible cable and run the fuboTV app on a streaming device that supports the formats.

Bandwidth speeds of 30Mbps-40Mbps or higher are recommended. 4K HDR-capable TVs may also need calibration to present the content correctly.