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This $360 Box Replaces Every Streaming Service

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Walmart will sell you a piracy box for $360. It works but that's not even the scary part. Subscribe for more! https://www.youtube.com/austinevans Check out our @thisis channel! https://www.youtube.com/thisis As well as the @Denki channel! https://www.youtube.com/@Denki Instagram: https://instagram.com/austinnotduncan Threads: https://www.threads.net/@austinnotduncan Chapter Titles: 0:00 What is Superbox? 3:34 Unboxing 6:32 Setup 9:42 The Return of Piracy 13:28 Red Flags

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In this video I take a hard look at the SuperBox S7 Pro — a $360 “smart media player” you can literally buy on Walmart.com that promises the most too-good-to-be-true deal imaginable: basically every streaming service and live TV with no subscriptions. I walk through what it is, unbox it, and set it up from scratch (on a separate network, for very obvious reasons). The hardware itself looks like a generic Android TV box with router vibes — clock, antennas, the whole “don’t look too closely at me” aesthetic — and the included paperwork is full of the kind of disclaimers you don’t see when you buy, you know, an Apple TV. Once you follow the instructions to install the “App Store” and load apps like Blue TV/Blue VOD, it becomes clear what the product is really selling. Yes, it delivers: hundreds of live channels (including sports like ESPN), content from major services, and even pay-per-view replays. But the bigger point isn’t just “piracy is illegal” (it is, and I don’t condone it) — it’s why these boxes exist in the first place, and the real red flags: security. I dig into how piracy-focused, uncertified Android TV boxes have been tied to botnets like BadBox 2.0, potentially turning your home IP into a proxy, monetizing your bandwidth, and putting your network at risk. When it seems too good to be true, it pretty much always is.

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