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How to Watch Fuse Without Cable: Raise the Volume!

By Gabriela Vatu / March 20, 2019

When you're tired of MTV, VH1, or whatever else music channel you enjoy, Fuse is a great alternative. But what happens when you cut the cord and you want to watch Fuse without cable? Well, over-the-top (OTT) platforms happen.

Fuse is a channel that was launched in 1994 and where you can find the latest popular music videos, entertainment shows, news, and so on.

If you're truly planning on cutting the cord and moving on to the Internet for all your viewing habits, and Fuse is a must-have channel, then you have two options.

1. fuboTV

FuboTV
Overview
Bundles fubo ($54.99/mo) + Family ($59.99/mo), Family Deluxe ($64.99/mo), and Ultra ($79.99/mo) promo packs.
Customization Channel Bundles - fubo Cycling ($11.99/mo), International Sports Plus ($5.99/mo), Sports Plus ($8.99/mo), Adventure Plus ($4.99/mo), NBA League Pass ($28.99/mo), Portuguese Plus ($14.99/mo), Latino Plus ($7.99/mo), fubo Extra ($5.99/mo) Premium Networks - Showtime ($10.99/mo), AMC Premiere ($4.99/mo), FX Plus ($5.99/mo), RAI Italia ($7.99/mo)
Device support Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Chromecast, web browser
DVR 30 hours, unlimited time storage, expandable to 500 hours via extra feature ($9.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit fuboTV

First up we have fuboTV, a platform that comes with four starter bundles - two with English-language channels, one with Spanish-language channels, and one with Portuguese-language channels. Fuse is present in both English-language bundles - fubo and fubo Extra. For the first month, fubo costs $39.99, while fubo Extra costs $44.99. Then, the price per month rises slightly and ends up at $44.99 for fubo and $49.99 for fubo Extra. Read our fuboTV review to figure out if this is the right OTT platform for you.

2. Sling TV

Sling TV
Overview
Bundles Sling Orange ($25/mo), Sling Blue ($25/mo), Sling Orange + Blue ($40/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Comedy ($5/mo), Espanol ($5/mo), Heartland ($5/mo), Hollywood ($5/mo), Lifestyle ($5/mo), News ($5/mo), Kids ($5/mo), Sports ($5/mo with Orange, $10/mo with Blue or Orange + Blue), Kids + Comedy + News + Lifestyle ($10/mo)
Premium Channels - Showtime ($10/mo), STARZ ($9/mo), EPIX ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Here TV ($8/mo), Grokker ($7/mo), Stingray Karaoke ($7/mo), UP Faith & Family ($5/mo), Pantaya ($6/mo), CineFest ($5/mo), Hopster ($5/mo), Comedy Dynamics ($5/mo), Dove Channel ($5/mo), DogTV ($5/mo), CONtv ($5/mo), Docurama ($5/mo), Outside TV Features ($5/mo)
NBA- League Pass ($29/mo), Team Pass ($18/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Xbox One, Chrome web browser
DVR Up to 50 hours, unlimited storage time. Expandable by another 50 hours with extra feature
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Sling

Another option you have to watch Fuse without cable is Sling TV, which starts off with three main bundles and allows users to deeply customize their package by adding interest-based channels grouped together. The main bundles are Orange ($25/mo), Blue ($25/mo), and Orange + Blue ($40/mo). Fuse is present in all three of these bundles, so you'll have to figure out how much you're willing to pay and what other channels you want to watch. Check out our Sling TV review for all the details you want on this platform.

If Fuse is one of your favorite music channels, then you should pick one of these two Live TV platforms, also keeping in mind what other things you'd like to watch.

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