How to Watch Slow Travel TV on the Big Screen (Right Now)
Every channel on Slow Travel TV plays straight from the browser, at slowtravel.tv, with no login and no app to install. On a phone or laptop that is enough on its own. To get it onto an actual television, the fastest route right now is casting: open a channel's page, then use AirPlay from an iPhone or Mac, or the Cast button in Chrome on Android, to send the browser tab to whatever is already connected to your TV, an Apple TV, a Chromecast, or a smart TV's built-in receiver.
A dedicated app is coming for Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Vision Pro, Android, Roku and Fire TV, which will skip the browser step entirely and open a channel directly on the television. Until it arrives, casting a browser tab gets you the same picture, the same 24 hour stream, on the same screen.
Either way, the channel itself does not change. It is the same long, unedited journey, just larger.
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