Sky is known for its award-winning US television shows like Chernobyl, House of the Dragon, The White Lotus and Succession, original series Brassic, Rob and Romesh vs… and Never Mind The Buzzcocks, and live channels not available on Freeview or Virgin TV. But the broadcaster has never been known for small price tags.
There are two incredible offers available on Sky Stream at the moment. Stream is the latest generation of hardware from Sky and offers access to 150 live channels, on-demand boxsets, built-in apps for Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Disney+, ITVX, BBC iPlayer, and many more. As the name suggests, everything is streamed over Wi-Fi, so there’s no need for an aerial or satellite dish.
Sky Stream supports voice controls, 4K Ultra HD picture quality, and lets you pause and rewind live telly.
As you watch shows, movies, and sports on Sky Stream, the system will begin to learn your tastes and suggest new series, live events, and films that it thinks you’ll like. With the Sky Go app, you can take your series and movies on journeys on an iPhone, iPad, or Android phone or tablet.
For a limited time, Sky is offering a one-month free trial of Sky Stream. For 31 days, you’ll be able to watch everything included with the £31 per month package, including 150 channels, over 10,000 hours of on-demand content from the UK and United States, and a Netflix subscription, at no cost.
Cancel anytime during the free trial and you’ll pay nothing for Sky TV …although you will need to return the box.
If you want to continue watching, you’ll be switched to either a £26 or £29 per month contract. While the former has a minimum contract period of 18 months, the latter is a 31-day rolling contract, like you’ll get with Netflix or NOW (formerly NOW TV), so you can cancel anytime or switch between the channels in your TV bundle, adding Sky Cinema or Sky Sports, every few weeks.
If you want to catch up on exclusive series that you might’ve missed from Sky (The Last Of Us, Euphoria, Gangs of London) and Netflix (Bridgerton, Stranger Things, Squid Game) over the next few weeks without paying, stop reading and sign up for the month-long Sky Stream free trial now.
Using our link, you can unlock Sky Stream for just £19 per month. Unfortunately, there’s no free trial period this time around, but you’ll spend just £342 in total over the course of an 18-month contract.
That’s £151 less than it would cost to watch with a 31-day rolling contract over the same period. Even if you pick the more affordable £26 per month deal available from the Sky website, that totals £442 — an extra £100 compared to ordering with our link.
Sky Stream is a small box that connects via ethernet or Wi-Fi to stream live television channels, over 10,000 hours of on-demand content, and streamers like Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, ITVX, BBC iPlayer, and Channel 4
100+ live channels, including Sky Atlantic, Sky Documentaries, Comedy Central, Sky Crime, Sky Comedy, MTV, Sky Nature, and more
500 on-demand boxsets from HBO and Sky Originals
Netflix Standard with Ads subscription
1080p HD quality
£19 per month for duration
Total cost — £342
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Order Sky Stream with 100+ live channels that you won’t find on Freeview, 500 on-demand boxsets from HBO and Sky Originals, and a Standard with Ads subscription with Netflix (worth £4.99) for just £19 per month. You’ll need to place an order before March 31 to secure this promotion.
Since there’s no satellite dish, you won’t need to book an engineer appointment to get started with Sky Stream. Sky offers next-day delivery at no extra cost. When the diddy set-top box arrives, you’ll need to plug it into a power outlet and then connect to Wi-Fi or ethernet and follow the prompts on-screen. Sky Stream has much more in common with the likes of Fire TV Stick or Roku than Sky+HD or Sky Q boxes.
Sky recommends a minimum broadband speed of 25Mbps to watch live television, on-demand boxsets, and films. Sky Stream offers High Definition (HD) as standard, although you can upgrade to 4K Ultra HD.
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