staff@slashgear.com (Jam Kotenko)
2024-04-23 06:45:31
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In the U.S., Netflix’s “Standard” plan costs $15.49 per month. This affords unlimited access to ad-free movies, TV shows, and mobile games, as well as the ability to view videos in full HD. You can watch and download content on two supported devices simultaneously. Those who live in the same household as you can access your Netflix account, but as a Standard subscriber, you can add one additional user who doesn’t live with you for a fee of $7.99 per month. This extra member will have their own Netflix account and password, but their membership will be charged through yours.
If you don’t mind the occasional interruption, you can bump down to the “Standard with Ads” plan for $6.99 per month, which includes commercial breaks for most TV shows and movies on the platform. Although you can still enjoy unlimited mobile game access through this plan, some movie and TV show titles may not be available due to licensing limitations. You can still watch and download videos on two supported devices simultaneously, but you won’t be able to add an extra member to your account. Having said that, this is currently the cheapest plan option available for Netflix.
The most feature-stacked and expensive Netflix plan is the “Premium” option, available at $22.99 per month. Video quality is bumped up from full HD to Ultra HD, and as a subscriber, you can watch on four devices and download videos on six devices at a time, respectively. Furthermore, you can add up to two extra members who don’t live with you to your account as well as watch TV shows and movies that support spatial audio.
Depending on your location, you may be charged taxes on top of your chosen Netflix subscription.