Netflix is one of the many streaming platforms on the web today that folks are taking advantage of on a large scale. Since people are unable to get to work, they will need some entertainment time.
Watch Netflix together online with friends remotely
The problem is, how does one enjoy Netflix with family and friends who are in a different location? That’s the problem we are hoping to solve with this article. In fact, some of the options we will discuss here, we are certain you have heard of before.
- Kast
- WhatsApp and Telegram
- Metastream
- Scener
- Netflix Party.
Let’s talk about this in more detail.
1] Kast
When it comes to using Kast, you will be happy to know it is one of the best on the web for streaming Netflix with friends remotely. It also supports other streaming platforms, which is a good touch.
Here’s the thing, the tool is available to anyone free of cost for Windows users. It doesn’t take long to download, so just get it and move along. Additionally, if you wish not to download something, use Kast from within your web browser.
We believe the Windows app makes more sense, but you are free to make the best decisions.
Bear in mind that Kast is a little bit different from the rest. When at a party, only one person can control the video. Parties can be either private or public, and it just works.
Download Kast from the official website.
2] WhatsApp and Telegram
Before we move forward, we just want to point out that a simple messenger app can suffice. The main examples here are WhatsApp and Telegram, which are among the most used. Now, using WhatsApp is best since it supports calls with more than two users. Telegram, for now, only supports two.
Additionally, each has a group feature that can hold a lot of people. WhatsApp supports a 256 people group, while Telegram goes up to 100,000. Folks only need to press play on their Netflix video all at the same time and that’s it.
3] Metastream
Because you probably use a web browser every day, we doubt you would have many problems using Metastream because it is based on a web browser. This one has no desktop app, so you have to make-do.
The tool has a chatbox feature that works well with the sync video playback for all parties involved. However, before moving forward, the extension for either Chrome or Firefox must also be downloaded.
As usual, extensions designed for Google Chrome will work in Microsoft Edge, so give it a try.
Visit the official website.
4] Scener
The final tool on our list is Scener; as expected, it does much of the same as the others. Folks can watch Netflix with family and friends in a synchronized environment that everyone can enjoy. A chatroom allows users to interact in real time if they so wish.
Please keep in mind that only the user with the primary Netflix profile can set up a party. Additionally, rooms can only support up to 10 people at a time, and only the admin can pause and play videos.
Scener is only available via the Chrome Web Store, therefore, Microsoft Edge is also supported. If you have Android and iOS, you can find Scener in your respective app store.
5] Netflix Party
Certainly, you have heard of Netflix Party before since it is so popular among Netflix subscribers. You will need to have Google Chrome for this one seeing as it is an extension that is exclusive to the Chrome Web Store. This means if you are using Microsoft Edge, then it is possible to use it as well.
There is also an unofficial Netflix Party add-on for Firefox if you prefer not to use Chrome.
OK, so with Netflix Party installed in Chrome, folks can easily watch videos on the platform with friends who also use the extension. The tool will synchronize playback with everyone involved, making it feel like everyone is sitting in the same room.
Users will be glad to know that there is a section for chatting, and not only that, but if any member presses the pause button, the video pauses for everyone.
There aren’t many downsides to Netflix Party, so if you’re interested, go on ahead and have a blast.
Which one do you prefer?