13-04-2025 07:15 PM
Hello all, looking for some advice. I have quite a few questions. I have served 31 days notice to cancel sky. Prices going up to much and the admit on the call was clueless to help with my requests to downgrade to reduce costs. I see some benefits over skys offering, but doing some research.
1. If I pick say entertainment bundle and add sky sport and take NOW boost, I assume this will give HD across all TV entertainment and sports?
2. If I pick the TV Box Pro, does this connect via WiFi or does it need Ethernet?
3. Can I watch using say Apple TV box on multiple devices simultaneously? Or do I need to pay for a multi room benefit?
4. Can I watch using an iPad when out of the house? Is there an iOS app?
5. If I want an extra mini box it costs £5 per month, but if I watch on Apple TV it is free?
6. If I do go for extra mini boxes, do they connect via WiFi?
7. Can I turn off say sports for a few months and turn it on again? I only watch F1 on sky sports.
8. Looks like I need EE or BT broadband, is that correct even if I only use Apple 4K box?
thanks in advance. I have a few weeks to get something organised before sky goes off.
13-04-2025 09:14 PM - edited 13-04-2025 09:16 PM
I think the other thing you need to get your head around is that the full range of live channels in the EE TV app on an Apple TV 4K (Freeview + subscription), is only available on an EE supplied unit. You can only watch your subscription channels via the EE TV app on any Apple TV 4K you already own.
Hope this helps.
13-04-2025 09:22 PM
Thanks for the detailed information. Clears up a number of questions for me.
regrading 3. Above, watching on multiple devices, if I buy the two extra boxes, so 3 devices in total, does that mean I can watch on any three devices anywhere. On iPad, on Apple TV, and on any one of the mini boxes? If a fourth device is used, will it block access or kick one of the other devices?
hope that all makes sense.
thanks.
13-04-2025 09:32 PM - edited 13-04-2025 09:32 PM
Separate out watching at home live via a guide, using an app and on the move.
Maximum number of devices you can have at home on your account is 3 for live viewing via a TV Guide. So you might buy and pay for a Pro Box and 2 minis, but you could use the Pro Box and 2 of your own Apple TVs watching via the EE TV app.
The caveat remains that only an EE supplied Apple TV 4K will deliver the full live TV Guide including Freeview channels.
If you just subscribed to one device and got NOW Entertainment for example, you could watch the channels via that device, but could also use the NOW app on 2 further devices to watch live or on demand at the same time.
Another example would be, you buy an Apple TV 4K and a single mini from EE, you are watching Sky Atlantic live on both, but you can still watch 2 further streams on other devices such as a tablet or whatever via the NOW app.
Does that make sense?
13-04-2025 09:34 PM
Hi @Hill1082
1. Yes but only for the subscription channels. If you connect the box via an aerial then channels such as ITV2/3/4 are SD regardless as they're Freeview. If you connect in IP mode then the same channels are in HD as standard but the channel list (free) is vastly reduced ie no U&Drama for example.
2. Yes it can connect via wifi.
3. I'm not sure on this, I think you can either have the Pro Box or the Apple TV Box, a mini box will only let you watch live TV - not recordings from your main box. I think you can have a maximum of two minis.
4. You would need to use the Now TV app for the Sky channels and the Discovery app for their suite of channels. There is no direct equivalent of the Sky Go app.
5. I believe you can only use the EE supplied Apple TV box, it is that or the Pro Box as your main box. You cannot use another Apple TV Box.
6. Yes they connect via wifi.
7. I think yes, have the Sports as an 'add on'.
8. Yes, BT or EE broadband only.
Depending upon what you watch and how much you value recordings, it may be worth just buying passes for Now TV. Whether you plan to connect solely via IP or an aerial is also important, IP has less free channels and using an aerial can sometimes result in some pixelation due to the tuners in the Pro Box, it's been a problem with previous BT Boxes and the Pro Box isn't much different.
13-04-2025 09:58 PM
Thank you both for the replies.
I was originally looking at nowTV and getting 3 device ultra boost, then discovered EE tv. I like the idea of recording.
do you see other benefits of EE TV over just a NOW TV subscription.
one other question, if a program has started and I switch onto it, do you get an option to watch from start? It then takes you to the on demand player, sky stream does this on a lot of channels.
think I will sign up for EE Broadband anyway, then I have option of EE tv or just NOW tv via apps.
14-04-2025 06:38 AM
On BBC channels there's the option to restart, I haven't seen it on any other channels. I use IP mode so I don't know if the restart option is available if using an aerial.
If you record BBC channels in IP mode it shows as a recording but playback is via the iPlayer app, which I assume is similar to the way Sky Stream works.
14-04-2025 11:43 AM
@Hill1082 wrote:I like the idea of recording, do you see other benefits of EE TV over just a NOW TV subscription.
There are only 3 real benefits of taking EE TV over a direct subscription with NOW and plugging an aerial into your TV:
The caveats are:
Ultimately, it depends on what you want to achieve? Is it better than Sky? No. Is it cheaper? Probably, but it is close depending on deals.
Can you recreate the service with zero contracts, cheaper direct with NOW on a cracking device such as your own Apple TV 4K? 100%.
14-04-2025 02:38 PM
@stereohaven @Hill1082 @Andy_65
Not quite 100%. You cannot replicate the extended EPG with all the live channels in, and nor can you record the live channels except from that EPG, via a Box Pro or earlier recording YouView box.
But does this matter? For some ease of use cases, yes, and for time-shifting live sports, yes.
But I have these extra abilities to use the full EPG, and to record from it, and I have never done these things.