Install & Watch VUit/Zeam on FireStick: If you’ve been hunting for a no-cost way to stream live news, local channels, and some surprisingly interesting original shows on your FireStick, you’re going to want to check out Zeam—formerly known as VUit.
This guide walks you through how to install Zeam on your FireStick device. And don’t worry—it works across the entire Fire TV lineup, whether you’ve got a FireStick Lite, a 4K Max, or even the good ol’ Fire TV Cube. No matter your setup, the steps are the same. Before we dive into the install process, let me give you a quick preview of what this app brings to the table: over 200 free channels (yep, free and legal), including local news, weather updates, sports, and more. There’s no subscription required—just a few ads here and there to keep the lights on.
What Is Zeam (Formerly VUit)?
Alright, let’s talk about Zeam—formerly known as VUit. If you’re like me and just want to plop on the couch after a long day and get straight into the news, a live game, or even a documentary without shelling out another $50/month, this one’s for you. Zeam is basically a goldmine of 200+ local and national TV channels. You get access to news, sports, business shows, and more—all legally and completely free. No shady APK downloads, no sketchy links. The catch? You’ll have to sit through a few ads, but honestly, that’s a small price to pay considering how much content you’re getting for $0.
Let’s be real—most free news apps on the FireStick App Store feel like they were designed in 2009. Laggy, clunky, and half the time they buffer endlessly or force you into a paid subscription. Zeam, surprisingly, doesn’t suffer from that fate. It’s smooth, easy to navigate, and gives off a legit, premium feel. Oh, and here’s what I personally love: Zeam learns what you like to watch. If you’re into sports, it’ll suggest local games. If you’re a news junkie (guilty), it’ll push the top stories and even offer clips in a separate section so you’re not hunting down breaking news.
Why Watch VUit on FireStick
Missed something? No worries. Zeam now offers video replay. And yes, it also has a “recently watched” tab in case you forgot the name of that show with the dramatic tornado footage. Been there. Before we dive into the how-to, let’s talk about the elephant in the room—online privacy. Your internet provider (and a few other nosy entities) can see what you’re watching, when you’re watching, and how often. If that makes you squirm even a little, do yourself a favor and use a VPN.
ExpressVPN is the one I personally recommend. It’s fast, super easy to install on FireStick (seriously, it’s like three clicks), and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee—so you can always bail if it’s not your thing. Also, they’ve got this deal going where you get 4 months free on the 2-year plan. Not bad, right?
How to Install Zeam/VUit on FireStick?
Good news: installing Zeam on your FireStick is probably one of the easiest things you’ll do today. It’s available directly from the Amazon App Store, which means no sideloading, no Downloader app, and no sketchy workarounds. Just a few taps, and you’re in.
- First things first—power up your FireStick and let it settle in. Then, from the home screen, scroll over and click on Find.
- Next, hit the Search option. It’s the magnifying glass icon—can’t miss it.
- Use the on-screen keyboard to type Zeam. You don’t have to type the whole thing—once it pops up in the suggestions below, go ahead and select it.
- When you see the Zeam app tile (the one with a clean logo, not the weird clones), click on it.
- Hit the Download button and wait for it to do its thing. Should only take a minute or two unless your Wi-Fi is feeling moody.
- Once it’s installed, click Open App—and boom, you’re in.
From there, just start exploring. Pick a channel, browse some clips, maybe binge-watch your local news like it’s the latest Netflix drama. Zeam really does make live TV feel easy again—something I didn’t expect from a free app, to be honest. If you’re into cord-cutting or just trying to save a few bucks without losing out on local programming, Zeam is honestly a no-brainer. Sure, it’s not perfect (I’ve had a few moments where a stream froze and needed a quick restart), but overall? Solid app. Give it a shot.
How to Use Zeam/Vuit on FireStick?
Let me say this upfront—using Zeam on your FireStick is about as plug-and-play as it gets. No weird logins required (unless you want them), no frustrating setup screens. You install it, open it, and you’re pretty much ready to stream. If you’re planning to make Zeam a regular part of your FireStick life—and honestly, why wouldn’t you?—you might want to pin it to your home screen for quicker access. Here’s how to do that (don’t worry, it’s easier than assembling IKEA furniture):
- Hold down the Home button on your FireStick remote until a menu pops up on the screen.
- Select Apps from the menu (it’s the one with the little grid).
- Now scroll to the Zeam app tile—but don’t open it.
- Press the Options button (the three horizontal lines on your remote).
- Select Move to Front. And just like that, Zeam lives on your home screen.
If you’re someone who likes things exactly where they belong (me too), check out our more in-depth guide on customizing the FireStick home screen. It’s a small thing that makes a big difference.
When you first open Zeam, you’ll land on the Home tab. Think of it as the “lobby” of the app—it’s got editor’s picks, your local news, and even the weather, which honestly makes me feel more like an adult than I’d like to admit. Now, here’s something cool: you don’t even need to log in to use Zeam. You can start watching right away, totally commitment-free. But if you do log in (which I eventually did, after resisting out of pure laziness), you unlock some extra features like personalized recommendations based on what you’ve been watching. Handy if you’re indecisive like me.
The app’s layout is pretty intuitive. You’ve got sections for:
- Local News
- Local Weather
- National & International News
- Zeam Originals
- Entertainment
- And more random-but-fun categories like travel, sports, and food
I poked around in each of these sections, played a few clips, and everything ran buttery smooth. Playback was instant—no buffering, no “loading” circle of doom. That said, don’t expect 4K UHD quality. Most of the live content runs in 480p or 780p HD. It’s not Netflix-sharp, but for free live TV? I’ll take it. If you stumble on a channel you actually enjoy (rare, but it happens), you can favorite it for quicker access next time. Just click the star icon next to the channel’s name. Boom—it’s saved.
How to Install & Watch VUit/Zeam on FireStick
The Zeam Originals section… well, let’s just say it’s clearly still under construction. When I checked it out, I found exactly two things: a live street camera feed (kind of mesmerizing?) and a show called Stamos & Friends. No, I have no idea who Stamos is hanging out with. But sure, why not? Other categories like Entertainment are a bit of a mixed bag—think stand-up comedy clips, old-school music shows, and a few things I’m still not sure how to categorize. Still, fun to explore when you’re in channel-surfing mode.
The National and International News section is a little light, to be honest. You’ll find a few headline updates, but nothing deep-dive or cable-news level. But that kind of makes sense—Zeam is clearly all about local content. And in that department, it delivers. Bottom line? If you’re looking for a free, simple way to catch local news, quirky shows, and the occasional weather update, Zeam is worth having in your streaming rotation. It’s not perfect, but it’s solid—and it doesn’t cost you a dime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Zeam free to install and use?
Yes—completely free. You don’t even have to sign up if you don’t want to. The app is supported by ads, so you won’t need to pay a subscription fee.
Is Zeam legal?
Absolutely. Zeam (formerly VUit) is 100% legal and available on the official Amazon App Store. No shady APKs required.
Can I watch national news on Zeam?
You can, but the selection is limited. It focuses more on local channels, which is kind of the point. For national news, you might want to supplement with another app.
What channels can you watch on Zeam?
Roughly 200 channels across the U.S.—mostly local news stations, weather feeds, and niche shows. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but that’s also part of the charm.
What countries can I watch Zeam from?
Zeam is geared toward U.S. viewers and works best within the United States. If you’re outside the U.S., you might need a VPN to access the content (and even then, results may vary).
Wrapping Up
To sum it all up: Zeam (formerly VUit) is one of those apps that quietly over-delivers. It’s not flashy, and it’s definitely still growing—but it brings real value, especially if you’re into local news and free live content. We walked through how to install it, how to use it, and what kind of stuff you can expect inside. And spoiler alert: it’s surprisingly good. Is it perfect? Nope. Is it worth trying out? Totally. If you’ve been using Zeam and have thoughts—or better yet, found a hidden gem in their Originals section—drop your experience in the comments. I’m genuinely curious what others are watching on there.