Sky Stream review – how does it compare?

6 min Read Published: 05 Nov 2024

sky stream review how does it compare

Sky's streaming service 'Sky Stream' allows you to access all of Sky's TV services without the need for an engineer visit or the installation of a satellite dish. In this article, we look at how Sky Stream works, how much it costs and how it compares to other streaming services and TV packages.

What is Sky Stream?

Sky Stream* is Sky's latest TV package offering but instead of the need for a satellite dish or engineer install, users can connect a Sky Puck to their TV. The Sky Puck is a similar size to Apple TV and connects to your TV via the HMDI cable. Because Sky Stream does not require a satellite dish installation, users get access to their TV package by streaming over Wi-Fi. Sky claims that Sky Stream is 'the most affordable way to get Sky TV and Netflix' and you can start streaming the next day if you order your new Sky Stream before 9pm Monday - Thursday.

Sky Stream's key features

  • Sky TV streamed via Wi-Fi
  • No satellite dish or engineer installation
  • Connect to your TV using Sky Puck via the HDMI slot on your TV
  • Link your Netflix account
  • Access additional streaming apps such as Disney+ and Prime Video
  • Live Restart to restart any show if you missed the beginning
  • Voice control
  • Standard next day delivery if ordered before 9pm Mon - Thursday

How does Sky Stream work?

Sky Stream* is connected to your TV by a Sky Puck device that is plugged into your HDMI slot on the TV. Like your usual Sky TV, you have to sign up for a Sky TV subscription but you have the choice of a 31-day rolling contract with Sky Stream in addition to the usual 18-month contract. As with other Sky TV packages, this subscription can be tailored to your preference with the option to add additional TV packages including Sky Kids and Sky Sports. The minimum package that you can have is the Sky Ultimate package, which is included with Sky Stream, and it includes Sky Entertainment and Netflix Basic.

Sky Stream requires a Wi-Fi connection in order to work so you will need a broadband connection with a minimum speed of 25Mbps or 30Mbps if you have an additional Sky Stream puck or Ultra HD. The good news is, however, that this does not have to be a Sky Broadband connection and so you can use Sky Stream with your current broadband service. If you would like to check your existing broadband speed or the best broadband providers in your area, you may find the following articles useful:

Sky Stream + Netflix - Save £48 on a 24-month contract

Sky Entertainment & Netflix. Watch over 30,000 shows. Save £2 per month

  • £26 per month - 24 month contract 
  • £29 per month - 31 day rolling contract 

See Deal*

Who can get Sky Stream?

Sky Stream is available to new and existing Sky customers. If you are an existing Sky customer, however, you are unable to have two Sky subscriptions running at the same time so you will need to switch your existing Sky subscription and create a new Sky Stream subscription. Once your new Sky Stream subscription is activated you will no longer be billed for your existing subscription. If you transfer to Sky Stream from Sky + or Sky Q you are unable to transfer any recordings but any Buy and Keep purchases are available via the Sky Store app. You will be sent your Sky Puck the next day and your new subscription will be automatically activated in 14 days if you do not activate it prior to this.

If you are an existing Sky Q customer you can switch to Sky Stream but you are unable to get a 31-day rolling contract, you are only able to start a new 24-month contract. You may therefore wish to check how long is left on your existing Sky Q contract before switching.

How much does Sky Stream cost?

How much you pay for your Sky Stream varies depending on the package you choose but it starts from £29 a month. You have two contract options with Sky Stream, a 31-day rolling contract or an 24-month contract. We summarise the prices associated with Sky Stream in the below tables.

Sky Stream contract fees

Sky Stream 24-month contract fees Sky Stream 31-day rolling contract fees
Set up fee No upfront fees No upfront fees
Monthly fee (includes Entertainment package & Netflix Standard with Ads)  £26 £29

(prices subject to change)

Sky Stream TV cost and latest deals

Sky Stream 24-month contract fees Sky Stream 31-day rolling contract fees
Sky Entertainment & Netflix Standard with Ads Included in contract Included in contract
Upgrade to Netflix Standard (No Ads) £6 (31-day rolling contract) £6
Upgrade to Netflix Premium (Up to 4 devices) £11 (31-day rolling contract) £11
Sky Sports  £20 £25
Sky Cinema £10 £12
TNT Sports £28 (31-day rolling contract) £28
Sky Kids £6 (31-day rolling contract) £6
UHD & Dolby Atmos £6 (31-day rolling contract) £6
Ad skipping  £5 (31-day rolling contract) £5
Whole Home^ £12 (31-day rolling contract) £12
UHD & Dolby Atmos £6 (31-day rolling contract) £6
Ad Skipping
£5 (31-day rolling contract) £5
Whole Home (watch Sky TV in any room)
£12 (31-day rolling contract) £12

(prices subject to change)

^You can get additional Sky Pucks to watch around the home, Sky Stream pucks are loaned at no extra cost but must be returned when they are no longer required

Sky Stream broadband packages

If you decide to purchase Sky Stream, you don't have to purchase Sky's broadband in order to benefit from the service. Despite this, you can combine the new streaming service with one of Sky's broadband packages. Exactly what Sky broadband you can get will vary depending on where you live. For more information on Sky's broadband packages read our 'Sky broadband review'.

How does Sky Stream compare?

If you're interested in Sky's new streaming service, we compare it to Sky Glass and Sky Q - the services that Sky already offers - in the below comparison table.

Sky Stream vs Sky Glass vs Sky Q

Sky Stream Sky Glass Sky Q
Monthly cost  £26/month for 24-month contract

£29/month for a 31-day rolling contract

Small TV: £14

Medium TV: £19

Large TV: £24

Sky TV contract: £28 or £31/month (first 6 months free)

£28/month for 18-month contract

£31/month for a 31-day rolling contract

Set up fee  None £10 up to £49
Contract length 31-days or 24-months TV: 48 months

Sky: 31-days or 18-months

31-days or 18-months
Can be used on any TV tick tick
Record live TV tick
Pause live TV  tick tick tick
Requires broadband connection  tick tick ^
Voice control  tick tick tick
Access to Netflix  tick tick tick

(prices subject to change) ^requires a broadband connection for the best experience 

Sky Stream vs Virgin Media Stream vs BT TV Stream

We have also compared Sky Stream to similar streaming services from BT and Virgin Media. EE's TV box is similar to a Sky Q box but it is exclusive to EE broadband customers. It does offer a BT TV mini box but this is aimed at users that wish to watch BT TV in additional rooms. More information can be found in the following comparison table.

Sky Stream Virgin Media Stream  EE TV Box Pro
Monthly cost  £26/£29 £0 but have to purchase ultrafast broadband starting from £15 a month Varies depending on area and broadband package

Monthly prices increase £3 for broadband and £2 for TV on 31 March each year.

Upfront fee  None £35 activation fee £44.99
Contract length 31-days or 24-months 18-months or 24-months 24-months
Can be used with any broadband tick
Access to on-demand services  tick tick tick
Add subscription services e.g Netflix tick tick tick
Record live TV tick
Pause live TV  tick tick tick
10% credit back on selected subscriptions added tick

Pros and Cons of Sky Stream

Pros of Sky Stream

  • Next day delivery as standard if ordered before 9pm Mon - Thurs
  • No satellite dish or engineer installation required
  • Link Netflix to your Sky account
  • Option for a 31-day rolling contract

Cons of Sky Stream

  • Uses a Wi-Fi connection to stream so unable to watch TV if your broadband is down
  • Content is streamed and therefore if the episode is no longer available online it is not accessible to watch as Sky Stream does not record programmes in the same way as Sky Q
  • Can only be watched at the address your Sky account is billed to

Summary

Sky Stream* is very similar to Sky Glass which works in the same way by offering access to live TV over Wi-Fi but you are not tied to a Sky TV with the Sky Stream service. One thing to consider is that you are unable to record series in the same way as a standard Sky TV box as although you are bookmarking your favourite programmes they are only available to watch if they are available on the applicable cloud service. Whereas, if you have a regular Sky TV box you can record and store the recording locally on your Sky box.

The addition of Sky Stream to Sky's TV offering does however come with a 31-day rolling contract which is attractive if you do not wish to sign up for a long-term contract. The 31-day rolling contract is not, however, available for existing Sky Q customers that wish to switch to Sky Stream so is something to consider before choosing to switch contracts.

Overall, Sky's new streaming service is great for users that only wish to watch TV over broadband, however, it is worth remembering that it is likely that you will still need a TV licence to watch Sky Stream. If you are unsure as to whether you need a TV licence, read our article 'Do I need a TV licence?' for more information.

 

 

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