Sling TV offers two different packages, the Orange and Blue Pack. The Blue Pack has more channels and is more expensive than the Orange Pack. The main differences between the two packs are in terms of pricing, features, channels, and devices supported. Let’s take a closer look at each of these differences to see what they mean for you as a Sling TV subscriber. ..

Sling Orange Vs Blue Comparison

The new monthly cost for sling blue and orange is $35.

The main difference between the two types of antennas is the type of channel they use.

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.

Sling TV is a streaming service that offers a variety of channels, including both sling blue and orange plans. It is possible to subscribe to both plans at the monthly cost of $20, but the regular renewal cost of the combo pack is estimated at around $50 per month. ..

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’ 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.

In 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.

Some of the channels which are not available in the basic cable plan are – Fox News, HSNBC, HLN, Fox, NBC, Fox Sports, NFL Network, FX, USA, Bravo, FS1, FS2, NBCSN, NBC RSN, SyFy, TruTV and BET. ..

Disney is not available on sling blue plan.