So, the other day I decided it was time to set up Kraken TV on my devices. I’d heard a bunch about it and was curious to see what all the fuss was about. I started by turning on my old Android box that I haven’t used in ages. Dusted it off, plugged it in, and hoped for the best.
Getting Started
First things first, I needed to download the Kraken TV app. I went to the app store on my device, which, let me tell you, took a little while to load. Patience is key, my friends. Once the app store was up, I searched for “Kraken TV,” and there it was. Clicked ‘install,’ and waited for it to download.
Installation
With the app downloaded, I opened it up. I was greeted with a screen asking me to activate my device. It showed a code and instructed me to visit a certain activation page on their website. Naturally, I grabbed my phone, opened up the browser, and typed in the website.
Activation Process
- Entering the Code: On the website, there was a spot to enter the code displayed on my TV screen. I carefully typed in the code, making sure each number and letter was correct. Double-checked it, because who wants to do this twice?
- Account Setup: After entering the code, it asked me to log in or create an account. Since I didn’t have one, I opted to create a new account. Filled in the usual details – email, password, the whole nine yards.
- Confirmation: Once I submitted my details, I got a confirmation email. Opened that up, clicked the verification link, and boom, my account was all set up.
Final Steps
Back on the TV, the screen refreshed, and I was in! It was quite simple, to be honest. I started browsing through the channels and shows, and it was pretty smooth. Found a few things I wanted to watch, added them to my list, and started streaming. No hiccups, no issues. Just like that, I was enjoying Kraken TV. It was way easier than I thought it would be. Gotta say, I was pretty pleased with how it all turned out.