iptv.cam
Unlike other prominent IPTV services, IPTV.Cam requires that you use a set-top box in order to view the service. As per the developers of this service, HD broadcasts and high-speed links won't work well if your internet speed is low. The device helps to transmit the signals in a much better way, especially if you have a TV that isn't designed for IPTV viewing.
To watch SD or HD broadcasts with quality, your internet speed must be at least 3.5 MBPS for SD broadcasts and 8 MBPS for HD broadcasts.
What is IPTV.Cam?
IPTV.Cam or IPTV Box Pro is an IPTV service meant for providing hundreds of television channels to its audience. IPTV.Cam began its journey back in 2003 as a satellite and internet service provider. However, it has evolved with time and adapted to the technological demands. Many companies haven't been able to follow suit and thus have lost track over the years.
IPTV.Cam is present in 4 different locations around the world, with more coming soon. IPTV.Cam provides users with amazing streaming quality no matter what resolution they want to watch content in. IPTV.Cam also has live customer support available in many languages, including English, Spanish, German, Bulgarian, and French.
Why should you stream on IPTV.Cam?
Unlike most of the online con-IPTV companies out there, IPTV.Cam has a license for operation. They have a publishing certificate issued from ?Moonstar Broadcasting LLC?. Thus, it is a legitimate service and provides you quality service against the price you pay. They are focused on selling you different packages - Android Device, Enigma & PC, MAG 250, Tablet, Phone, and Smart TV Pack.
Private Servers
Though it is the case with major IPTV service providers, it is worth mentioning that IPTV is able to provide a much better experience as compared to a traditional tv service provider. Due to the fact that regular tv broadcasts are distributed to millions of people from a single location, the data is shared. On the contrary, IPTVs have private servers where each data bus is assigned to a particular subscriber. This allows for a much more personalized experience as each user's data is restricted to their own connection.
Streaming Quality
You can choose from a variety of set-top boxes that fit your needs. Some sets come with plans to make them affordable, while others offer features like 4K streaming. If the content is available in 4K and you have an internet speed of 16MBPS or more, you can watch it in that quality.
Test packages
Before you spend your money on this [IPTV] service, you should check all of its features to make sure you're getting the best deal. Then, you can purchase a test package so that you can try the service before committing to a monthly or yearly subscription. After assessing the service, it's always a good idea to check if there are any cheaper alternatives available.
How to access IPTV.Cam?
Looking for IPTV.Cam? You can find it on the first page of search engines, or you can access the website directly by using the following link: IPTV.Cam. Before accessing this IPTV website, be sure to use a VPN so you remain anonymous and protected from malware and adware.
Design
I'm not impressed with the website's design; it has poor banners with watermarks all over them, and the overall look is dated. I get confused with the IPTV Box Pro logo on the left because both brands are essentially the same. The banners, body section and inner pages look outdated, and there's not much evidence to convince me to go premium.
Header
Finally, on the bottom, you can find a link to your account.
There are many elements in the header section, but there is no navigation panel. At the top, you have the customer panel where you can Register or Sign-in. Under this section, you can find flags of four different countries - Turkey, Germany, the United States, and Italy. That is an indicator of language preference. Under this section, you have a search bar at the center and an ?All Packages? drop-down menu on the left to choose a particular package. Towards the right, you have the cart which shows if you have added a package. Finally, on the bottom, you can find a link to your account.
Hero Section
This hero section's banner is possibly the worst designed I've seen in a long time. There's a movie theatre on the left with a movie screening on the right. The image is bombarded with watermarks and text in the Turkish language. There's a headline that reads "Can not pull your eyes on the screen 24/7, hundred canals (Channels) thousand film?". I suppose that's an auto-translated text. Thankfully, there are quite a few banners in this section including Sports, Adult Movies, TV Shows, Animated movies, and so on.
Body
The body section of the site looks like it is selling some cheap refurbished products from China. The layout and thumbnails are filled with unnecessary watermarks. The only thing that's cool about this section is the ?Add to Cart? button, which thankfully doesn't have any fancy design. The body section is quite compact, apart from the packages, there are just a few blogs that you can access before the footer section.
Footer
In addition, you can also find contact information for their corporate office and subscribe to their newsletter. Overall, the footer section of IPTV.Cam is comprehensive and packed with important information.
Inner Pages
If you want to access the inner pages, you can click on any option on the homepage. The inner pages carry on with the poor layout and thumbnails that we saw on the homepage. Especially, the product pages look like a replica of what we saw on the homepage. It looks terrible.
Content
If you want to watch British channels, you'll need to contact the developers and inquire about which channels are available in your region.
Desktop/Mobile experience
I browsed IPTV.Cam from my HP15 laptop and my Google Pixel 4. Although I wasn?t particularly impressed with the overall layout and navigation, I did like the streaming capabilities and the channel catalog on the network. Given that I have a 32mbps internet connection, I was able to stream 4k content without any major discrepancies.
Plans & Pricing
The plans and pricing of IPTV.Cam is a little complicated. You're basically paying a different amount for different platforms, depending on how long you want access to them for. For $35, you get access to 175 channels for 3 months which is compatible with Android, satellite, and smart TV devices. For $50, you get access to 250 channels for 6 months and for $80 you get access to 400 channels for a year.
Suggestions I have for IPTV.Cam
One suggestion for improving the website would be to update the design. Sections of the website look outdated which makes it difficult for the audience to trust it. Look at websites like Iconic Streams and IPTV Stack for a good graphical reference.
Conclusion
Compared to the global behemoths, IPTV.Cam is a small service that is not too expensive, but it does not have enough content to compete with the best IPTV services. However, for the first time, I would leave it up to you to decide whether or not to subscribe to this service.