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Sterling TV Review – Is it Legit or a Scam?

Last Updated: October 11, 2022 By Paul Moyer

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Video streaming has become one of the easiest ways to cut the cost of your entertainment.

Since saving money is one of my favorite pass times, I put together my research into this Sterling TV review as soon as I discovered the streaming service.

Quick Navigation

  • What is Sterling TV?
  • Is Sterling TV Legit?
  • Is Sterling TV a Scam?
  • Channels Available
  • Pricing
  • Compatible Devices
  • Pros
  • Cons
  • Alternatives
  • Final Thoughts

What is Sterling TV?

SterlingTV one of the most well known unverified IPTV services that provides its users with many live television channels and is focused on providing access to the largest number of live sports events.

IPTV means that all of their services only come over the internet. This format makes it less expensive to transmit the channels, but Sterling TV prices are unreal.

Is Sterling TV Legit?

No, Sterling TV is not a legitimate online streaming service. Not only is the interface janky, but there is also no way that any provider can stream that many channels for that price. We should all see this as a warning sign.

The channel operators charge legitimate service providers a price per subscriber. The cost of legitimately carrying over 1,000 channels is much more than what Sterling is charging.

Is Sterling TV a Scam?

is sterling tv a scam

No, Sterling TV is not a scam in that they are providing the services promised to their subscribers. However, they are scamming the channels that are providing their content.

I think it is only a matter of time before this service fails, and they end up scamming all the people that paid for year-long plans. If you are looking to avoid losing money, I would stick to the best legal IPTV providers for live channels.

Is Sterling TV Safe?

As far as I can tell there does not seem to be anything unsafe about the Sterling TV IPTV service.

It doesn’t feel great that the Sterling TV install requires directly downloading the app without an app store to screen it, but I cannot find anyone complaining of malware or anything nepharious.

Channels Available

There are a ton of channels included with this service. The list is over 1100 total.

If there is a cable channel you are wanting, Sterling TV has it. Where they are lacking is in local channels.

Sterling TV only carries the local channels (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) from a limited number of large markets. What is most interesting is that they do not carry all the same local channels for each broadcaster.

For example, there are over 100 NBC stations on the channel list but only 63 ABC stations. That being said there are a ton of channel categories including locals, movies, sports, and more.

Check out the full Sterling TV channel list to see if they have the channels you want.

Pricing

Sterling TV has a unique pricing strategy. Unlike the more well-known options, Sterling combines the number of devices with discounts for purchasing multiple months at one affordable price.

The different subscription plans available include:

Free Trial

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The free trial isn’t that great, but you can get 24 hours to check out the service before having to purchase a standard package. This was the first indication that this service wasn’t on the up and up.

The directions and interface are not what you would expect from a service that is making lots of money and has been authorized by the various channel providers.

One Device

Sterling allows you to pay less for only using one device. Along with limiting your devices, you can save money by paying for the service in lump sums.

Get 12% off by paying quarterly and 47% off by paying for an entire year.

  • Monthly – $29.99
  • Quarterly – $79.99
  • Annually – $189.99

Multi-Device

If you want to watch from more than one device, the extra cost puts you closer to mainstream services prices, but there are a lot more channels.

The quarterly plan will get you 14% off, and the annual plan will get you 50% off.

  • Monthly – $49.99
  • Quarterly – $129.99
  • Annually – $299.99

Compatible Devices

SterlingTV is only compatible with an Android device, including android phones. You have to download an app they provide (not available in the Apple or Amazon app store or Google Play) to either a smartphone, Android TV boxes, or Amazon Firestick.

The most popular streaming device mentioned on the Sterling TV website, is the NVIDIA Shield, which is not as well known but is the most powerful IPTV player on the market. Think Amazon Fire TV Cube but with more gaming capabilities.

Sterling TV is not available on the most popular streaming devices, Roku and AppleTV.

Pros

  • Tons of channels
  • Low prices

Cons

  • Not a legit service
  • Only works with android-powered device

Alternatives

At SavingFreak.com, we only recommend going with legitimate streaming services that pay for the proper licensing to tv shows and the channels that provide them. Here are some of the top streaming services for live tv channels that compete with Sterling TV:

  • Hulu Live – Hulu has been at the front of the line when it comes to streaming services. Our Hulu Live review details everything you get.
  • Youtube TV – Youtube TV doesn’t have as many subscribers as the others listed here, but they are one of the best live tv services. Our YoutubeTV review details everything you need to know.
  • Disney+ – Disney got into the streaming game and tried to take over. Along with now owning Hulu, Disney+ has become the third most popular streaming service in the United States.

Sterling TV Review Final Thoughts

Sterling will give you service, but it’s not something you should feel good about due to the legal questions involved. On top of that, I am not sure how long they will survive.

As far as usability, not being able to use SterlingTV on my Roku or smart TV makes it not friendly for my family to use.

To anyone looking at the various legitimate streaming services and internet protocol television, SterlingTV is not the best way to go and you should keep looking.

First Published September 24, 2020

About Paul Moyer

Paul Moyer is the owner and Founder of SavingFreak.com. He is a licensed insurance agent, personal finance blogger, and financial coach. With the help of with his wife Amy, Paul has been debt free since 2006.

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Comments

  1. Randall Stockton says

    April 23, 2021 at 6:22 pm

    Yes this may be true but what other iptv providers have ppv and on demand? I’ve been using Sterling for about 6mos now with minimal issues. If you know one that’s compatible I’ll be happy to check it out….thx

  2. J says

    October 2, 2022 at 9:22 pm

    Don’t buy. Every night channels constantly freeze. I have reinstalled, tried system decode, software decode, hardware decode, wireless and hard wired, Nothing works. I will not invest in this product again.

  3. Chuck Ferrari says

    December 8, 2022 at 10:39 am

    I have been using Sterling TV for almost two years now and it’s the BEST!! Minimal issues, tonnes of channels and a price that’s right!! Just finished a years subscription only to find out they no longer issue new service. But what they DID do is carry out the years subscription I paid for. I don’t see any nephariousness either. They even will send an email with their explanations as to why they’re not renewing your service. PLUS!! Give you a detailed reason why they suggest a certain box I’m sure they get credit for. But who does that if they’re nepharious???? 🤨
    So my question to you is, as well as I asked sterling tv, how long will this box be in service before it no longer works? V SeeBox V1 Pro is the box they’re suggesting. Any knowledge of said box? Thx

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