How to get a discount on NBC Peacock
NBC Peacockis now available to stream – if you’re debating whether or not to sign up to the service then you should find out whether you could save some cash on an account.
Peacock is available in three tiers: Free, Premium with ads and Premium without ads. Obviously the free tier is the most cost-savvy, but the Premium tiers get you almost double the amount of content, including a wider range of exclusive originals.
Peacock Premium costs $4.99 per month (or $49.99 per year) for the ad-supported tier and $9.99 per month (or $99.99) for the ad-free tier. If you wish to shave some more money off of that, then keep on reading. We have similar guides for getting discounts on the likes ofDisney PlusandHBO Max.
You can sign up for an account now over on theNBC Peacock website.
Get three months free with Android
If you have an Android device or Android TV, then you’ll be entitled to a three month trial of Peacock Premium from the day of launch, with the trial ending on 15 October 2020.
After that, you can choose whether you want to pay for the ad-supported or ad-free plan, or cancel your subscription altogether. Either way, you’ll still have complimentary access to lots of NBC content.
Check if its included in your cable bundle
If you’re based in the US and have an Xfinity plan from Comcast – either X1 or Flek 4K – then you can watch Peacock Premium at no extra cost, as it’s already included in your TV plan. You’ll also be able to get $5 off Peacock Premium Plus (Peacock Premium without ads).
All you need to do to start watching is open the Peacock app on your TV, enter your email when prompted and then start watching.
Author: Hannah Cowton-Barnes, Entertainment Editor, Tech Advisor
As Tech Advisor’s Entertainment Editor, Hannah is the resident expert in all things streaming, film and TV. Before joining Tech Advisor in 2019, she studied Theatre and Performance at the University of Leeds and created a website dedicated to geek culture and lifestyle. She’s also reviewed a whole range of gadgets including flagship smartphones, wearables and styling tools. Outside of Foundry, she’s written freelance pieces for Polygon, Metro and Den of Geek, and is proud to be a Women Techmakers Ambassador for Google.