Many packages of Sling TV include the two most widely used – Orange and Blue Pack. The major set of differences between the two packages is in terms of the pricing, the available features, the available channels, and the devices supported by them. Let us dive deeper and see what exactly are the differences between Orange and Blue Sling TV packs.
Sling Orange Vs Blue Comparison
Pricing: The major and perhaps the most significant difference between Sling orange and Sling blue plans is in the costs of these two plans. Earlier, sling orange used to be a bit cheaper in cost as compared to blue, but now according to the revised plans, it costs almost the same as blue.
Both sling blue and orange are now available to the customers at the monthly cost of $35.
However, the features and the number and type of channels differ in both.
Channels: Sling Orange currently offers 32 channels and sling blue offers around 43 channels overall. These channels include various food and travel channels in addition to various others like AMC, TBS, TNT, Comedy Central, and History. However, there are differences in the availability of certain news and sports channels. Sling blue plan offers a relatively more number of channels as compared to the orange plan.
Devices: With the given plans, one might compromise on the availability of the number of channels, but the number of devices that can be connected may not be something one might want to compromise at. Sling blue plan comes with a multi-stream option which means that you can connect up to 3 devices simultaneously with this plan. However, the same is not applicable to the orange plan. The orange plan is limited to only 1 device at a time. With the sling blue plan, you can connect 3 accounts or you can record 3 shows while you are away.
Non-available Channels: Although most of the major channels are available with both orange and blue plans, some channels might still not be available. Check out in the below table which are those channels –
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Conclusion –
Both sling blue and orange plans have their own pros and cons. However, if we compare, it is advisable to get a combo pack of these plans to gain an access to all the channels as well as to avail of more DVR storage and to access multiple screens or devices. However, one can choose to avail of either of these two plans depending upon his requirements and can avail of a few extra channels by bearing the additional costs.
Can I get both Sling Blue and Orange plans together?
Yes. It is possible to avail of the benefits of both sling blue and orange plans together at the monthly cost of $20 for new subscribers. However, the regular renewal cost of the sling blue and orange combo pack is estimated at around $50 per month.
For how much can I upgrade the DVR storage in addition to the plans?
If you are looking forward to upgrading your DVR storage in addition to your sling blue and orange plans, it will cost you an extra $21 on top of the basic package cost. It is an add-on called ‘Total TV’ under which the subscribers can avail of all the extra channels of the blue and orange plans as well as an additional DVR plus for storage.
What has recently changed in the sling blue and orange plans?
In the month of January 2021, Sling increased its pricing as well as the DVR capping. The users can now avail of 50 hours of recording with Cloud DVR Free, and Cloud DVR Plus gives you 200 hours for $5 per month — formerly it was 10 hours for free and 50 at the cost of merely $5.
Which channels are not available in the Sling Orange plan?
Some of the channels which are not available in the sling orange plan are – Fox News, HSNBC, HLN, Fox, NBC, Fox Sports, NFL Network, FX, USA, Bravo, FS1, FS2, NBCSN, NBC RSN, SyFy, TruTV, and BET, etc.
Which channels are not available in the Sling Blue plan?
Some of the channels which are not available in the sling blue plan are – Disney, Freeform, ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPN 3.