Tata Sky Binge+ STB is now on sale at Rs 2,299

2021-12-08 10:29:04 By : Ms. Niki Feng

Tata Sky Binge+ is an Android set-top box (STB) provided by Tata Sky. Tata Sky, the largest direct-to-home (DTH) operator, is offering its Android STB, known as "Tata Sky Binge+", at a very favorable price on its website. Those who purchase Binge+ STB online directly through the company's website can get an instant discount of Rs 200. The current price of STB is Rs 2,499, but with a discount coupon of Rs 200, its price will drop to Rs 2,299. Users must select the promotional code-TSKY200 to enjoy this discount.

As mentioned above, Tata Sky Binge+ is an Android-based set-top box. It supports Google's voice assistant, allowing users to easily discover content. Android STB can stream 4K content smoothly, and it also comes with a built-in Chromecast so that users can directly cast their smartphones, laptops, or other devices to the TV screen. STB comes with a remote control with a dedicated Google Assistant button to make searching easier.

STB also allows users to record content and play it later, so they don't miss their favorite shows. One of the highlights of Tata Sky Binge+ STB is that it brings users free Tata Sky Binge service.

The Tata Sky Binge service is an OTT (OTT) bundling platform of Tata Sky, allowing users to access Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, Voot Select, ZEE5, Eros Now, Voot Kids, CuriosityStream and other platforms for free.

Users who purchase a set-top box can get one month of Tata Sky Binge service for free. With Tata Sky Binge+ STB, users can seamlessly switch between OTT and satellite TV content with the click of a button.

Other companies also provide Android STB. But Tata Sky Binge+ is currently the most affordable because its discount is 200 rupees.

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