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As an XFINITY customer, I am accustomed to some of their new technology because we have had it for over six months now. We are happy XFINITY customers. I love that they continue to release great new features that we can all use.
XFINITY is now releasing yet another innovative feature from their X1EOS (Entertainment Operating System). This release will allow subscribers to live-stream video to your TV. How great is that?
As a writer, I travel a lot and there are months when I have back to back trips. I travel mostly for business although there are a few personal, family trips thrown in there each year for fun but since the majority of my travel is for business, I tend to have to leave my family at home.
I love talking to my kids on the road and with this cool new feature fro XFINITY, I can now show them some of what I am doing. I can live-stream a video of me visiting somewhere and in essence take them on the road with me!
I also love that they can live-stream things for me that I can catch on my iPad.
Last lacrosse match of the season? Check.
A winning goal at a soccer game? Check.
Having some of their favorite ice cream? I can watch that as well.
It is this kind of technology that will let me be there for moments that are happening hundreds of miles away. Plus they can see what I am doing as well. This makes it even more fun because I just get to watch them talk to me!
I can watch moments from our everyday lives on a bigger screen from a mobile device and only with XFINITY. This new technology offers a one-way live-streaming that allows you to see and hear those moments you might have otherwise missed.
Now you can comment to win sweepstakes for a $1,000 gift card! What moment would you love to catch for a person close to you to see on their TV? Comment below for a chance to win $1,000!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of XFINITY. The opinions and text are all mine. Restrictions apply. Limited to X1 customers receiving and sending content with a DVR-compatible set-top box and XFINITY Voice service.