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NBC Sports Live Extra just added Chromecast support - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.nbcuni.com.nbcsports.liveextra&hl=en
Between all of the NBC affiliates you'll be able to watch almost every competition.
There is an NBC Sports app that, I believe, works with your Vue credentials.
Edit: You may want to pick up the Fox Sports app, it may have some additional regional options that aren't with the standard Vue lineup.
I've been able to work the stream just using the website on mobile, though.
This is also a nice app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.nbcuni.com.nbcsports.liveextra
If you have a friend with cable you can use their email and password. Otherwise there are restrictions. Like time.
Also works flawlessly on your smartphone or tablet. I travel often for work and this app is a godsend.
You can download the NBCSN app on your phone and watch it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.nbcuni.com.nbcsports.liveextra
It would be best to contact the developer on the Google Play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.nbcuni.com.nbcsports.liveextra&hl=en mailto:
> If you have cable or an over-the-air antenna, you can watch everything live on NBC (yet again the games' sole US distributor). You can also stream on NBC's Olympic website or the NBC Sports app, though those will require a paid account to see it all. Cable coverage will be across several NBC channels, including NBC Sports, NBC's Olympic Channel, CNBC, and the Golf Channel. Coverage in Spanish is on Telemundo and Universo. > > If you prefer streaming, one option is NBC's Peacock streaming service. It requires an account, but there is a free option if you're just interested in the big highlights. Paid tiers start at $5 a month (with ads) or $10 a month (with fewer ads). You can also watch the games on Hulu's premium Hulu + Live TV plan. (Another paid service, it's $65 per month.) > > NBC channels are also available on services like Fubo (which you can add on Roku). It also costs $65 per month, but there's a 7-day free trial for new subscribers. It's not ideal, but if you remember to cancel on time, that's a week of the games for free. (Then you can just re-register with a different email address.) > > If you have a Roku device, there's a built-in Olympics dashboard available right from the main screen, labeled "2020 Tokyo Olympics." Check back there for highlights, or add channels like NBC Sports, Peacock, AT&T TV, and Fubo. (These channels will require existing accounts, though.) Here's more on how to navigate Roku's Olympics offerings.
To Download an .apk:
Go to the Google Play Store and search for the your app.
Copy the app's URL
Enter that URL in a .apk downloader and download the .apk.
Download adbfire
In adbfire choose "Install APK" and select the NBC Sports .apk file.
You'll now find the NBC Sports app in Settings>Applications>Manage Installed Applications
To get a mouse working on your Firetv:
I prefer using the Remote Mouse App from the Firetv store. It's currently $1.99.
Download the app from the Amazon app store.
Download the app on your mobile
Open the app on the Firetv and make sure your phone is on the same wifi. You should now be able to use a mouse cursor with your firestick to navigate the NBC Sports App
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.nbcuni.com.nbcsports.liveextra sign in with your cable account and your good to go
Damn. A lot of these TV companies have mini monopolies in regions. Where I live, Comcast is the only option.
That being said, if you know anybody who gets Comcast you could ask them for their login. CSNNE streams all Celtics games online and over the NBC Sports Live extra app, on both iTunes and android. So if you get a login from somebody who uses Comcast, you can watch.
Best of luck in your search!