Frequently Asked Questions. Only eligible customers for the Kayo Telstra offer will be able to sign up to a Kayo service with Telstra.

Do you have to be with Telstra to get Kayo?

You need to subscribe or resubscribe to Kayo through your Telstra Offers Hub or using your Telstra TV.

How do I get my 3 month free Kayo?

To get your Kayo free trial, all you have to do is sign up for a Kayo account via the Kayo website, and click the 'New customers get a 14-day free trial' button.

How do I subscribe to Kayo?

  1. Open the App Store.
  2. Download the Kayo app.
  3. Follow the sign-up process of Kayo.
  4. An Apple confirmation screen will appear, here's where you confirm the subscription.
  5. Apple will send a subscription confirmation email to the address linked with your Apple account.
  6. Kayo will auto-renew monthly from the date of sign up.

How do I subscribe to Telstra Kayo?

Must sign up through or via your Telstra TV. Kayo monthly subscription fees (currently $25/mth for Basic or $35/mth for Premium) apply after offer period unless you change or cancel. One redemption per eligible service. If you cancel, you cannot restart the offer.

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How do I install Kayo on my TV?

How do I download the Kayo app on my Samsung TV?

  1. Open the Samsung TV app store on your Samsung TV.
  2. Search for Kayo Sports.
  3. Download the Kayo Sports app.

Is Kayo better than Foxtel?

Should I get Kayo or Foxtel? Ultimately, Kayo seems to be the best option out of the three streaming services. Foxtel has been superseded by the ever-increasing number of streaming platforms available, with the $74 per month price tag often too much for sports fans.

What is the difference between Kayo basic and Kayo premium?

They both give you exactly the same great quality and quantity of content, including HD and all the features. The only difference in the subscription is the number of devices that can stream at one time, where Basic is up to 2 devices (streams); and Premium allows you up to 3 devices (streams).

Is Kayo worth the money?

It's cheaper, more flexible and offers a vastly superior viewing experience thanks to its array of sports-focused features. We're happy to recommend it as a must-own for any Australian sports fan, but you can try it for yourself thanks to a 14-day free trial.

How can I watch Kayo for free?

A Free Trial gives you access to Kayo's full range of live and on-demand sports content, including all Freebies content, while enjoying up to three simultaneous streams. To start a Free Trial, you will need to enter your credit card details however you won't have to pay a cent to Kayo for the first 14 days.

How can I use Kayo for free?

You won't have to pay a cent to Kayo for the first 14 days. * Then it's your call to decide if Kayo is for you. All you need to do is sign up, get streaming on your favourite device, and enjoy 14 days on us! If you change your mind during the free trial, you can upgrade or downgrade at no extra charge.

Can I get Kayo for $5 per month?

Telstra customers can get a Kayo Sports subscription for just AU$5 a month. UPDATE: Telstra's introductory AU$5 Kayo offer is no longer available, but you can still get a discounted subscription.

What is Telstra Kayo?

Sports streaming platform Kayo will now replace Telstra Live Pass – which includes the AFL Live App and NRL Official App – as Telstra's main sporting outlet, with eligible Live Pass customers able to sign up to a Kayo Basic subscription with $20 off per month, equating to just $5 per month for 12 months.

Can you chromecast Kayo?

Kayo is compatible with mobile, several web browsers, Chromecast and TV, with more devices available soon! Check out this article for all the ways you can get into the game.

Is Kayo a lock in contract?

Your Kayo subscription has a no-lock in contract, so you're able to cancel and rejoin whenever you like.

Does Kayo need a box?

Instead of having to install hardware at your home, you can just use a streaming device and get your live sport from Kayo Sports while you take your pick of TV, movies and more with Foxtel Now.

Is Kayo owned by Foxtel?

Kayo Sports is Foxtel's over-the-top video streaming subscription service available in Australia, owned by Streamotion, a wholly owned subsidiary of Foxtel. The service offers sports live and on demand from Fox Sports, ESPN, and BeIN Sports.

Is binge free with Kayo?

Unfortunately, no. As Flash, BINGE and Kayo Sports are separate subscriptions, your bill for each product will be separate.

What is Kayo basic package?

The Basic Plan will cost you $25 per month and the Premium Plan will cost you $35 per month. So that's an extra $10 per month to stream on three devices, rather than two. There's no other catch. You get access to the same sports and everything is streamed in HD on both plans.

Which is cheaper Kayo or Foxtel?

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Starting at $25 a month, it is cheaper than adding the Sports HD pack ($29 per month) to a Foxtel subscription. Plus there's now BINGE which allows you to get your Foxtel movies and entertainment hit from just $10 a month.

Can I record Kayo?

Watching a Kayo channel? If you're enjoying sport on one of our Kayo channels, you will be able to rewind on the video progress timeline up to 2.5 hours. You can pause the live stream, too, however there is no recording function on the Kayo channel streams.

Is Formula 1 on Kayo?

Formula One (F1) on Kayo. Kayo provides live coverage of every practice, qualifying Session and race in the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™. You can catch the upcoming races, full replays and Minis on Kayo here.

How do I add Kayo to my Smart TV?

  1. You'll need an active Kayo subscription.
  2. Download the Kayo app from App List on your TV home screen.
  3. Open the Kayo app and select 'Sign In'
  4. Using the camera on your smartphone or tablet, scan the QR code displayed on your TV and tap the notification that appears.
  5. Follow the prompts and login.

What TVs are compatible with Kayo?

What SMART TV's are Kayo supported with?

  • Android TV's running TV OS 7.0 and above.
  • Samsung TV (2017 and later models)
  • Hisense Smart TV (2019 - 2021 selected models)
  • LG TV's (2018 models or later) using WebOS 4.
  • Telstra TV.