08 Apr 2023 08:58 AM
Since purchasing Sky Glass, at launch, we have had nothing but issue after issue. This was understandable when it was just rolling out and something we put up with but now, however many months later, we still don't seem to go more than a couple of days without some sort of crash or bug issue and the need to turn it off from the plug. I find it unacceptable this far down the road. We are paying a premium to have the latest "innovative" product from Sky and it just doesn't work. I can't see Sky Glass sticking around for very long with all the issues it has and I will be ditching it as soon as the current contract ends. Great idea, poorly executed.
08 Apr 2023 09:03 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Thomas1988 How is your Glass connecting to your router?
08 Apr 2023 09:10 AM - last edited: 08 Apr 2023 09:24 AM
I have to agree that after what is it 18 months it should be a lot more stable. When it works it's great, awesome picture quality on the puck with an oled but when all appears to be going well out of the blue something crops up to shatter the experience.
As a user you don't want hassle and faffing about but to just watch TV.
I gave my Sky Glass to my nephew and his uni flatmates to use as a monitor for their games. I was fed up of power off power on.
The issue is the wheels of development grind incredibly slowly and when one issue is fixed another breaks. ITVX is an example of this of late.
It was released to market too soon using paying customers to test which is OK to a degree but......
08 Apr 2023 09:13 AM
@GD1 wrote:@Thomas1988 How is your Glass connecting to your router?
This question is asked each time a customer highlights an issue and it is a valid one as hardwired brings stability, but shouldn't this be highlighted by Sky Customer Service at the point of sale or when buying online. Nowhere that i have found does it state best to hardwire 🤔
08 Apr 2023 09:26 AM
Hardwired to the router. It's not a connectivity issue. It's all the buggy issues, for example, we've just been watching something on ITVX and, without prompt or input from ourselves, Disney+ has just launched. Why? No idea, but it's these little things that just make Sky Glass not worth it.
08 Apr 2023 09:27 AM
Completley agree, it feels like we've been used for beta testing an unfinished product.
08 Apr 2023 09:38 AM - last edited: 08 Apr 2023 09:39 AM
There will always be a need to mass test a new product, often it is mass use finds faults that beta testing doesn't pick up and that's fine but when you are 18 months or more into consumer use and the system is still buggy then that is a concern.
Sky move incredibly slowly in rolling out fixes and that frustrates.
As is often said Q was problematic at launch but not to the extent of stream.
It's months away from being perfect. The question is, are you on-board for the journey 🤔
You can fly to Spain or take the coach. We are on the coach, the port is in chaos and the toilets are backed up 😂
09 Apr 2023 01:09 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI know we all like to see progress but for the time being I think Sky should actually stop introducing new features and concentrate on fixing what we already have. Once that is done then by all means look at new features.
09 Apr 2023 01:34 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more