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If you're using without add-ons, then you've only experienced a fraction of what the versatile media player is capable of. If you’re not yet familiar with what Kodi is, it’s essentially an extremely streamlined media player with a very TV-friendly interface. What’s better, with each update it receives, it improves upon itself again and again, and the is its best yet. But, with add-ons, you can get even more functionality out of the media player. There is one big thing that we need to get out of the way before we get into the best Kodi add-ons: neither TechRadar nor Kodi endorse piracy.


The easiest way is to install SuperRepo repositories, which contains over 2.200 Kodi addons for free. About SuperRepo and ExPat TV. Here is a link on how to install the SuperRepo repository - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5vQjrYw8Dc.
Even if some Kodi add-ons have been used for piracy, you should pay for the copyrighted material you consume in a lawful matter. None of the add-ons in this guide will get you in trouble – every single one is for watching and streaming legal content.
This means you may need to have a subscription to the services, or in the case of BBC streams, a valid TV licence. There are a ton of features that you can unlock for your, and we've gathered the best Kodi add-ons for you to install in your Kodi streaming box. These add-ons will expand your Kodi streaming universe exponentially, solidifying the versatile media player as the only software you’ll need to power your entire home theater suite.
We've also included a guide on how to install the best Kodi add-ons, so you can quickly expand the functionality of your Kodi device. • You will find the here Plex Where to find it: If you think about it, it’s kind of strange that Plex, who has long been seen as a fierce competitor with Kodi, has suddenly launched their own Kodi add-on with its powerful Plex server software, attractive interface and other awesome features. While many people may think adding Plex to Kodi is a bit wasteful as they share many of the same features, it's actually a fantastic move. Now users can have the slick and professional Plex experience alongside the flexibility of Kodi. If you're a home theater obsessive, then the Plex add-on for Kodi is a must, and thanks to a recent update. IPlayer WWW Where to find it: Default Kodi repository No prizes for guessing what the iPlayer WWW Kodi add-on is all about. It's a Kodi interface for the BBC iPlayer streaming service.
Bang up to date with more official takes on this excellent service, it even reminds you that you need a UK TV license to watch content. The real thrill of iPlayer WWW is that its very matter-of-fact interface makes it much easier to find shows to watch, quickly, than the iPlayer UIs you'll find built into TVs and game consoles. The best sport add-ons for the Kodi media player Bulldog streams Where to find it: If you don't mind your streaming Kodi add-on using a silly name and a bit of a silly lead image, Bulldog streams is worth a shot.
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Some of the streams may take a while to load at peak times down to server load, but the streams on offer are varied. Sports Mania Where to find it: Pay for a Kodi add-on? Sports Mania is an excellent add-on that has dynamic server load management so you don't have to put up with stuttering streams or ones that refuse to load altogether.
It'll cost you £50 a year (around $65, AU$85), but may be worth it if you are going to use Kodi for a lot of sport-watching longer-term. There are also shorter memberships if you just want to try out a premium Kodi add-on for a bit. SHOUTcast 2 Where to find it: Default Kodi repository SHOUTcast 2 is an internet radio Kodi add-on, letting you listen to one of thousands of online radio stations directly from the Kodi interface. It's very easy to use, although given the raw volume of channels available it can be difficult to find just the right one for you. Thankfully it organises channels by Genre, which makes it a little easier to browse.
SickBeard, CouchPotato Where to find it: Default Kodi repository We've previously spoken about how to use programs such as or SickBeard, to automatically download TV shows and movies. SickBeard XBMC and CouchPotato Manager are add-ons that let you control these apps from within the loungeroom-friendly interface of Kodi. You'll still need the apps installed on your PC to use them.
You can add new shows or movies, and check and stream your library with these apps, and they do a good job of letting you get to the core functionality of the apps. Spotimc Where to find it: Spotify doesn't make an official interface for Kodi, but there are third-party add-ons that let you access your Spotify account from within the Kodi software.
Spotimc is the one we've been using. While not quite as slick as the mobile app Spotify has made, it gives you access to the full Spotify library as well as the playlists you've made on your phone or laptop. And it doesn't mess up the formatting of artist and track information either.
A good alternative to plugging your laptop into your HiFI during a party. Other Kodi add-ons Apple iTunes Podcasts Where to find it: Default Kodi repository There's a small army of podcasts apps for Kodi, but the one with the best line-up is Apple iTunes Podcasts, which hooks into the iTunes podcast library, an amazing treasure trove. The interface isn't too fancy, but it's clean, clear and easy to search through.
There are also loads of sub-genres, making browsing for new podcasts without having any friends' recommendations a cinch. Kermode and Mayo's Film Review Film fan? You're missing out if you don't listen to the Kermode and Mayo Film Review show. This Kodi add-on gives you access to the huge podcast archive, and a lot more besides. You can watch the Kermode Uncut video blogs, worth a watch, as well as all the YouTube video clips of Kermode and Mayo in the studio reviewing many films from the last few years.
ROM Collection Browser Where to find it: Inbuilt script Kodi isn't just about playing video and music. You can also point it towards your retro game ROM and emulator collection and it'll arrange your goodies in a very TV-friendly way. You can also launch games right from this UI. It's built into Kodi too.
Just search for 'rom collection' in the add-on browser. It doesn't provide any emulators or ROMs, though. You'll need to have those first.