I didn't know we had a Sky employee on here, I have questions!
I'm quite keen on the idea of this, but I'm also fully paid up member of the Sky fan club... however I'm a shift worker and don't quite get the idea of not being able to 'record' live sport anymore and having to stream it. So if I've recorded the F1 on a Sunday and my shift pattern is crap I might not watch the full race until the Thursday, so will I still be able to stream the live coverage then? Or would I only have the option of some edited highlight package? What about a week old premiership match? In the same vein how long would things be streamable for, I've still not watched season 3 of Westworld (I don't think I'm missing much) but it's remained in my recorded programs for when I next get Covid/Flu/Zombie Plague and have the time to binge watch it. I know I'm probably in a minority but I was talking to colleagues about this and they had similar concerns about recording live golf for watching much later.
Also it's likely that the 'puck' would become my main way of accessing TV because it would be in the snug where as the Sky Glass would be in the living room, so I was trying to find out about the functionality and performance of the puck, but all the reviews are just for the TV, so does the puck have the same as the TV?
The only downside I can see with this is putting all our TV eggs in a broadband basket, having the dish gives a certain amount of flexibility if BT breaks something.