Watch on Your TV
There are two ways to get BZZR on the big screen: download the BZZR app right on your TV device, or cast from your phone or laptop. Here's what's available today, what's coming, and exactly how to do each one.
TV apps available now
You can download the BZZR app today on:
- Apple TV
- Google TV / Chromecast
- Amazon Fire TV
Just open your device's app store, search BZZR, install it, and sign in with your account.
Can't find it in search yet? The apps are rolling out over launch day and can take a few hours to appear in your store's search results. Two tips: hit the Enter/search key rather than relying on auto-complete (the auto-suggestion sometimes doesn't surface BZZR right away), and if it's still not showing, check back a little later — it'll be there well before first pitch Friday night. More on this in Troubleshooting Viewing.
You can also go straight to the app listings here:
- Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bzzr/id6746446498?platform=tv
- Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bzzr.app&hl=en_US
TV apps coming soon
Roku, Samsung, and LG apps are expected later, around August/September. We're working hard to get those out as soon as we can. Until they ship, the best way to watch on those TVs is to cast from your phone or laptop, or use one of the apps above — here's how.
Cast from your phone or laptop
Casting sends the game from a device you already have to your TV. Before you start, make sure your phone/laptop and your TV are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Chromecast / Google TV (from Android or Chrome):
- Open the BZZR app (or bzzr.com in Chrome)
- Tap the Cast icon
- Pick your TV and press play
AirPlay (from iPhone, iPad, or Mac to Apple TV):
- Open BZZR and start the stream
- Tap the AirPlay icon
- Choose your Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled TV
For detailed, device-by-device casting steps — including web on Mac vs. Windows — see [link to Casting page].
Watching on a Sony, Vizio, or other smart TV
Many smart TVs (like Sony and some Vizio models) run Google TV with Chromecast built in, so you can cast to them directly — no extra device needed. If your TV has the Google Play Store on it, it has Chromecast built in. The casting steps above and in [link to Casting page] apply.
Good to know
Whichever way you watch — phone, web, or TV app — you get the full game. We've put real work into all of them. If a stream won't start on any device, Troubleshooting Viewing will get you going, and if it's a location prompt stopping you, see Location Services.
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