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September 7, 2022 04:00 am GMT

Save 28% on a lifetime subscription to Curiosity Stream

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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to a Curiosity Stream HD Plan is on sale for £155.70, saving you 28% on list price.


At the end of the day, you might not have the energy for really active reading, but that desire to learn is still there. Whether or not you're currently in school, documentaries might be your best friend, and Curiosity Stream is a great place to watch a lot of them. A lifetime subscription to Curiosity Stream’s HD Plan is on sale for £155.70.

Curiosity Stream is an Emmy award-winning streaming service that gives you access to a massive library of documentaries featuring experts like Sir David Attenborough, Michio Kaku, and Brian Greene. Watch thousands of documentaries on nature, history, science, true crime, and more. You can even download shows and watch them later, and new content is added weekly.

Browse documentaries and shows by category, collection, and title to find something new and interesting to watch. Plus, you can rate your favourites and get recommendations based on what you liked.

Curiosity Stream is compatible with iOS 11 or later, Android 5.0 or later, web browsers, and you could get it on your Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV 4, Xbox One, and other devices. If you’re looking for a way to have a massive library of educational content to passively enjoy, Curiosity Stream is a solid option.

Learning has a lot of different looks. You can do it in a classroom, or you can do it with a bucket of popcorn on your lap. Expand your mind and your desire to learn with a lifetime subscription to a Curiosity Stream HD Plan for £155.70.


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