What’s the difference between Extreme, Alpha, Luna, and Omega?
Extreme
Just like the name suggests — this is the powerhouse.
It offers a massive channel lineup with streams going up to 4K (where available), along with a huge VOD library packed with movies and series. You’ll also get strong sports coverage and premium content across the board.
???? Best for: Users who want the most content and top-tier experience
⚠️ Downside: Limited to 1 connection
Alpha
Alpha is pretty close to the extreme package with multiple. connections
Alpha focuses heavily on U.S., Canada, and UK content, offering a solid mix of channels, some 4K streams, and a strong VOD selection (though smaller than Extreme). It also delivers great sports packages and consistent performance. Great tv content
???? Best for: Users who want a reliable, well-rounded service with multiple connections .Up to 5 connections max
⚠️ Downside: There isn't really one. Best overall
Luna
A customer favorite and a very well-balanced option.
Luna focuses heavily on U.S. content, offering a solid mix of channels, some 4K streams, and a strong VOD selection (though smaller than Extreme). It also delivers great sports packages and consistent performance.
???? Best for: Users who want a reliable, well-rounded service
⚠️ Downside: Limited to 1 connection
Omega
Perfect for families or multi-user households.
Omega stands out by offering multiple connections, making it easy for everyone in the home to watch at the same time. It has a good VOD library, easy-to-navigate layout, and clear HD channels.
???? Best for: Families and shared use. Up to 3 connections max.
⚠️ Downside: No 4K channels
Quick Summary:
- Extreme = Most content + highest quality
- Alpha = Most affordable with the most connections with the highest quality 5 stars
- Luna = Best balance + U.S.-focused
- Omega = Best for families + multiple connections