Watch Mode — Auto-Play Top Lists for Waiting Rooms & Lobbies
List Bunny's Watch Mode is a free, hands-free auto-narrated slideshow of top-10 lists. Designed for dental and medical waiting rooms, restaurant and hotel lobbies, cafes, salons, and smart-TV ambient screens — anywhere you'd otherwise leave a muted news channel running.
List Bunny Watch Mode rendering a top-10 list on a TV.
Frequently asked questions
What can I play on a TV in a waiting room?
List Bunny's Watch Mode auto-plays narrated top-10 lists across travel, history, sports, food, entertainment, and more. It's free, runs in any TV browser or screen-mirrored device, and never needs a remote — open it once and it cycles list after list on its own.
Is there a free app for ambient TV content like Travel Channel or History Channel top lists?
Yes. List Bunny is free, no account needed, no ads on the slideshow itself. It's a continuous loop of curated top-10 lists across travel, history, sports, food, entertainment, lifestyle, and tech. Visit listbunny.com/watch on any TV browser and leave it running.
How do I display rotating top-10 lists on a smart TV?
Open a browser on your smart TV (or use a screen-cast device like Chromecast / AirPlay) and navigate to listbunny.com/watch. The slideshow auto-starts, narrates each item, and advances on its own. You can adjust narration speed, switch topics, and mute audio from the on-screen controls.
Does it auto-play with sound and require no input?
Yes — once started, Watch Mode reads each slide aloud and advances automatically. You only need to interact if you want to pause, change topic, or mute. iOS Safari requires one initial tap to enable audio (a browser policy), after which it runs hands-free.
Can I leave it running unattended in a customer-facing area?
That's exactly what it's built for — dental and medical waiting rooms, restaurant lobbies, cafes, hair salons, anywhere you'd otherwise have a muted news channel. Topic filters let you tailor content (Travel, Food, Sports, Lifestyle, Tech) to your audience.
Is there a kids-friendly mode for pediatric or family waiting rooms?
Yes — kids mode filters every list down to age-appropriate topics using each list's age rating. The setting persists across sessions so you don't have to flip it on each visit.