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This is Sky’s secret weapon. While Netflix makes you wait for a drop, Sky Go lets you watch live news (Sky News), live sports (Sky Sports Main Event), and live events as they happen. If you’re a football fan, being able to watch Soccer Saturday while walking the dog is a game-changer.
I spent a week using nothing but Sky Go to find out. Here is the honest verdict. 1. The "Download & Go" Lifesaver The commute. The train. The dreaded no-signal zone. Sky Go’s download feature is genuinely brilliant. You can pull down entire boxsets or live recordings directly to your phone or iPad. On a recent flight to Edinburgh, I downloaded three episodes of The Last of Us in under ten minutes. No buffering. No data usage. Just pure entertainment. sky go
If you’re in the UK and you’ve ever muttered the words “I wish I could watch this in the garden,” chances are you’ve met Sky Go . This is Sky’s secret weapon
Brilliant for live sports and downloads. Let down by low resolution and draconian device rules. Do you still use Sky Go, or have you switched to streaming only? Let me know in the comments below. I spent a week using nothing but Sky Go to find out
If you are a Sky subscriber, you already have it. You might as well use it. For sports fans and commuters, it is worth the £5/month upgrade for multi-screen.
However, if you are not a Sky subscriber, do not get a Sky subscription just for Sky Go. Get instead. It’s cheaper, less restrictive, and looks better on your TV.
You aren't just getting one genre. With one login, you get Sky Atlantic (hello, House of the Dragon ), Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, Discovery, and National Geographic. It’s the ultimate "everything remote." The Bad: The Frustrations 1. The Device Limit Headache Sky is paranoid about password sharing. Consequently, Sky Go is strict. You get two devices max (unless you pay for multi-screen). If you get a new phone and forget to deactivate the old one? You’ll spend twenty minutes on a help forum trying to reset your allowance. It’s a pain.