Hulu devices: Best devices to stream Hulu

Hulu is one of the most popular services in all of streaming. With a plan for everyone, Hulu provides both a video-on-demand experience along with a great cable alternative option for those looking to cut the cord. These plans include Hulu Basic ($5.99/mo.), Hulu No Ads ($11.99/mo.), Hulu + Live TV ($54.99/mo.) and Hulu No Ads + Live TV ($60.99/mo.) If you would like to learn more about Hulu, we cover its plans, standout features and more in our full Hulu review and our Hulu Live review

What sets streaming services apart from traditional TV is the ability to stream your favorite content from anywhere with an internet connection. And even better, Hulu is compatible with a wide range of devices, giving you numerous ways to watch. Let’s take a closer look at Hulu’s device compatibility. 

Hulu compatible devices 

Hulu supports casting devices, game consoles, smartphones and tablets from most major brands. Once you download the Hulu app to your device of choice, you can instantly start watching. Here’s a complete list of compatible devices. 

  • PlayStation 4 
  • Roku devices
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • VIZIO Smart TV
  • Web browsers 
  • Xbox 360 
  • Xbox One
  • Xfinity

How to choose the best device to stream Hulu 

There are a few things you should keep in mind when choosing a streaming device, including streaming quality, price and device size. We’ll even cover which Apple products work best with the service. 

Best for streaming Hulu on the go 

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G

The most recent iteration of the Samsung Galaxy smartphone comes with top-of-the-line 5G technology, so you can download and share at lightning-fast speeds. The device starts at $999.99. But you can always save a few bucks by trading in your current phone. When you download the Hulu app, you’ll be able to save select content directly to your phone for offline viewing. And with 5G speeds, you won’t need to worry about hiccups or interruptions while watching. 

Best Hulu option for Apple users 

iPad 11 Pro

The latest iPad Pro offers all the benefits of a computer in a compact, easy-to-use interface. You can stream your favorite Hulu shows and movies on the go and at home. The iPad 11 Pro is priced at $999 — less than most laptops. If you don’t want to make one big payment, sign up for the Apple Card to pay in monthly installments. Hulu offers two simultaneous streams that are particularly useful for larger households. So, when the rest of the family is camping around the TV for movie night, you can enjoy your own shows separately without a hitch. And with Hulu’s cable alternative plans like Hulu + Live TV, you can opt for unlimited screens for an extra $9.99/mo. 

Best for streaming Hulu from your device to the TV 

Chromecast Ultra

If you don’t have a smart TV but still want to stream Hulu, you can simply cast your favorite shows directly from your smartphone or tablet on to your TV. At $69, it’s a little more than Chromecast’s base model, but for a good reason. Google’s Chromecast Ultra plugs into your TV’s HDMI port and streams content in up to 4K quality. Download the Hulu app to your Chromecast Ultra to cast shows and movies directly to the big screen. It’s as simple as tapping the casting icon on your device’s screen. Visit our Google Chromecast review to learn more.

Best Hulu option for set-top boxes 

Roku Streaming Stick+ 

As far as set-top boxes are concerned, the Roku Streaming Stick+ is one of our favorites for its small size and brilliant innovations. This means you won’t need to worry about an unseemly box throwing off the feng shui of the room. With its voice command feature embedded in the Roku remote, you can state what you’re looking for like Family Guy or The Bachelor and you’ll be instantly taken to the specified show’s homepage. Unlike most set-top boxes, the Streaming Stick+ isn’t big or clunky and plugs right into your TV’s HDMI port, similar to Google Chromecast and Amazon Fire TV Stick. Roku Streaming Stick+ costs $49.99 and is an affordable option for 4K quality viewing. The Hulu app can be downloaded directly from the Roku Channel Store. Visit our Roku Streaming Stick review to learn more.

Best way for gamers to watch Hulu

Xbox One 

When it comes to console gaming, Xbox One takes the gold. There’s even a Hulu app for Xbox, where you’ll have the latest add-ons available at your fingertips. But unlike PlayStation 4, Xbox also supports Hulu + Live TV. The Hulu app works great with the Xbox interface. It’s visually pleasing and simple to navigate. You’ll generally find Xbox One around the $300 mark, but with the right deal, you can sometimes save around $50. 

The takeaway 

Hulu is compatible with several popular devices. Whether you prefer game consoles, smartphones, tablets or smart TVs, there are lots of ways to enjoy Hulu. So, you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding the right device for all your needs. Some of the other devices that didn’t make it on our list but are also noteworthy include Hulu on Apple TV, Hulu on Nintendo Switch and Hulu on Amazon Fire Stick. Even if you don’t have the most up-to-date devices, you can find solace knowing that Roku offers a great selection of devices that’ll let you stream Hulu even if you don’t own a smart TV. In fact, you’ll find the best value with Roku and its various models. With that kind of flexibility, you’ll never watch TV the same way ever again. 

If you’re still on the fence, Hulu offers free trials so you can decide if its service is right for you. Hulu Basic and Hulu No Ads offer a trial period of 30 days, which gives you plenty of time to see how you like it. By contrast, Hulu + Live TV and Hulu No Ads + Live TV both extend a free seven-day trial.

Are you considering a new device? Then, we recommend that you also take a look at our guide for the best devices in 2020

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Zack Kulm

Zack Kulm is a writer and contributor of soda.com. He covers a variety of topics from entertainment and gaming technologies to pop culture commentary. Kulm received a degree in English from Penn State University and Film Studies from Pittsburgh Filmmakers Institute. He also produces award-winning documentaries.