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Short Term Rentals - Best Video Streaming Platform
I have accumulated through my work Apple TVs, Amazon Firesticks, and an nVidia Shield. I am struggling to find the single best device to use for video streaming at my AirBNB. I have two common rooms TVs there, and would like to be consistent on both to cut down on any confusion. My hope is to have one log in, be able to log in to both for basic functionality, and have the TENANTS log in to any of their streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime etc)
So far the experience with the Firestick has been odd. I created a new Amazon account, didnt pay for prime on it, and it seems to want me to in order to enable Prime video (I cant log into my normal Amazon account.) Obviously the idea of leaving a device logged into Amazon Prime where other people can use it is a bad one. For now I just have my own Netflix account logged in as that's fairly harmless, but there has to be a better way where tenants can log into their own services.