Plex's $90 lifetime pass gives you control over all your media
Consume media in a new way.
Right now the Plex lifetime pass is 25% off for the holidays, bringing the total down to $89.99. Earlier this year the lifetime pass was selling as high as $150, but it has been going for $120 since November. The drop to $90 is a a match for the lowest we have ever seen, and it's not a deal that will last long. Considering a yearly pass is $40, this will pay for itself in only a couple of years. (If you do not see the deal, use promo code HOLIDAY25, but the link above and at the bottom of this post should apply it automatically.)
This deal is only for new subscribers, and the offer ends Dec. 22.
If you aren't using Plex yet, you should consider it. Our beginner's guide has a great breakdown of exactly what you can do with it. Have you ever wanted to create your own media server? A collection of all the movies and music you've gathered over the years and a place that lets you play it all? That's what Plex can do for you. Not only that, but Plex makes your media available through mobile devices, web browsers, smart TVs, and more.
Even beyond the media you own, Plex will give you access to a bunch of its own content channels, which include podcasts, web shows, and more. The Plex Pass you're getting gives you a bunch of exclusive features, and early access to new ones. Some of those premium features include things like Camera Upload, Cloud Sync, Plex Sync, parental controls, and more. Thanks to the Plex Live DVR feature, you can combine the service with an HDTV antenna and a tuner to watch recorded live TV shows from anywhere.
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J.D. Levite has been in the deals game since 2012. He has posted daily deals at Gizmodo, The Wirecutter, The Sweethome, and now covers deals for Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central. He was there for the first Prime Day and has braved the full force of Black Friday. If you cut him, he bleeds savings. But don't try it for real. That's a metaphor.