You can watch YouTube TV on a computer, smart TV, streaming device, or mobile device, including certain phones and tablets.
How to Watch YouTube TV with Your Smart TV or Streaming Device - US Only
In this article, you can learn more about the various devices and platforms you can use to watch YouTube TV, including system requirements.
YouTube TV supported devices
You can download or open the YouTube TV app on select devices to watch YouTube TV on your TV:
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Smart TVs | Fire TV Edition smart TVs produced by Toshiba, Insignia, Element, and Westinghouse |
Hisense Smart TVs (select models) | |
LG smart TVs (2017+ models only) | |
Roku TVs (all models) | |
Samsung smart TVs (2017+ models only) | |
Vizio SmartCast TVs (select models) | |
Streaming devices | Android TV (Note: TVs running a mobile version of Android may not be supported) |
Apple TV (4th generation & 4K) | |
Chromecast with Google TV | |
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Google TV (Note: All Google TVs and streaming media devices) |
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Xfinity Flex devices |
- Chromecast devices.
Note: If you're using a first-generation Chromecast , you may experience a higher rate of errors. It may also take up to 30 seconds to open. - TVs with Chromecast built-in
- AirPlay for Apple TV
- Google Smart Displays
System requirements
System requirements for computers
YouTube TV is supported on the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
We're working to bring YouTube TV to more browsers in the future.
Troubleshoot device issues watching YouTube TV
I can hear audio, but I don’t see the video.
I’m having issues watching YouTube TV on my Roku player.
- Go to Settings.
- Choose Display type choose 4K 30 Hz TV, 4K 60 Hz TV, or 4K HDR 60 Hz.
I’m having issues watching YouTube TV on my Apple TV.
- Go to Settings.
- Choose Video and Audio Format (Pick any SDR option).
Learn more about how to adjust audio and video settings on Apple TV.
You can also turn off “Match Dynamic Range” on your Apple TV to improve performance. To turn off dynamic range matching:
- Go to Settings.
- Choose Video and Audio Match Content Match Dynamic Range Off .
Learn more about how to Match Dynamic Range and Match Frame Rate.
I’m not getting local stations on my TV.
For devices without built-in GPS capability, you need to verify your location using a mobile device in order to access local programs.
If you’re using one of the supported devices listed above, and local stations aren’t working:
- Go to Settings > Location on a mobile device.
- Select Update playback area to set your location
Learn more about how to troubleshoot location for YouTube TV.