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It offers a variety of scenes both with and without music so there's something for everyone. However, if you subscribe to one of the streaming services that carries Naturescape (e.g Tubi, Pluto TV), it's a virtual fireplace winner. Those who haven't cut the cord yet will be more familiar with Stingray and its many specialized cable channels. Check out this rundown of some of the better ones from How-To Geek. Much like YouTube, app stores are littered with fireplace video options, and much like YouTube, some of them are really, really bad. It doesn't have as wide a selection as Netflix, but Prime gives users that high-definition coziness they're craving with Fireplace 4K: Classic Edition. Here's a 4K Birchwood fireplace to throw on instead of rewatching Tiger King for the nth time. Oh, you didn't know? Netflix outclasses cable in the virtual fireplace department as well. And if you need a little company, here's an absolutely ridiculous video of Nick Offerman staring at you while drinking whiskey next to a crackling fire. Got a 4K big screen? Here's an Ultra HD fireplace video so realistic you can almost smell it. If you're feeling festive, this one goes all-in on the holiday motif. YouTubeĪ search for "Christmas fireplace" or even just "fireplace" will net you a slew of options on YouTube. These are the best streaming fireplace video loops out there. Have no fear, your friends at Ting are here. Now, the problem becomes choosing the best one.

Luckily, we live in 2020, so the idea of a virtual fireplace is commonplace (don't be jealous, 1968, it's unbecoming). However, we're not all lucky enough to have a working fireplace. There's nothing quite as comforting and mood-setting during the holidays as a crackling fire.
