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Why Pay More? Orbit4K vs Netflix, Hulu & Cable

The math is simple. See exactly how much you save by switching to an all-in-one solution.

Leo Finch
January 21, 2026
1 MIN READ

The “Subscription Fatigue” Reality

It starts small. $15 for Netflix. Then $12 for Hulu. $10 for Disney+. $30 for a sports package. Suddenly, you are paying $100+ every single month and still finding nothing to watch.

We analyzed the total cost of ownership for a typical “Cord Cutter” stack versus the Orbit4K All-In-One Plan. The results are shocking.


The Annual Cost Breakdown

Service Monthly Cost Annual Cost Live Sports?
Cable + Sports $120.00 $1,440.00 Yes
Netflix Premium $22.99 $275.88 No
Disney+ / Hulu Bundle $19.99 $239.88 Limited
Orbit4K (Annual) $5.00 (Avg) $60.00 YES (All)

TOTAL SAVINGS: Over $1,500 / Year


Content Library: A Unified Experience

The problem with having Netflix, Hulu, and HBO is fragmentation. You have to remember which app has which movie.

Orbit4K solves this by aggregating everything into one VOD library.

  • Movies: New cinema releases often arrive weeks before they hit streaming services.
  • Series: The library auto-updates with the latest episodes from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, and HBO.
  • Docs: Discovery+ and CuriosityStream content is included.

User Experience Tip: Using a premium player like TiviMate with Orbit4K gives you a Netflix-style interface for VOD, complete with trailers, cast info, and posters, bridging the UI gap.


The Verdict: Smart Economics

There is no contest. Traditional streaming is becoming cable 2.0—fragmented and expensive.

For the price of two coffees, Orbit4K gives you access to the libraries of services that would cost you $150+ monthly to subscribe to individually. It is the smartest financial decision a cord-cutter can make in 2025.

Start your savings journey here and stop overpaying for entertainment.

Final Verdict

The numbers do not lie. For the price of a single month of cable, you get a year of Orbit4K that includes the libraries of every major streaming service combined.

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