Tata Sky Binge + price cut again, this time Rs 1,500

Tata Sky Binge  price cut again, this time Rs 1,500





Tata Sky has again reduced the prices of its Tata Sky Binge + set-top box in India. The price of the premium STB has been reduced by Rs 1,000. It is now available for new customers at Rs 2,999. New customers will get a six-month Tata Sky Binz subscription and a three-month Amazon Prime Video subscription for free. Apart from this, the price of Tata Sky Binge + Multi-TV connection has also been reduced from Rs 3,999 and it is now available for Rs 2,499.

The revised price of Tata Sky Binge + set-top box for new customers is visible on the company's website. As we said, the new price is set at Rs 2,999. Recall that Tata Sky Binge + Android TV-based set-top box was launched in January this year. In May, its price was first cut, reducing its price from Rs 5,999 to Rs 3,999 and now finally customers can buy it for Rs 2,999

Existing Tata Sky users, who take Binj + for multi TV connection or upgrade to Tata Sky Binz + set-top box, can reportedly fetch it for Rs 2,499. This is Rs 1,500 less than its previous price. When the set-top box was launched in January, these services were priced at Rs 5,999. This price cut was first seen by DreamDTH.

Tata Sky Binge + is a set-top box based on Android TV and supports Google Voice Assistant and Google Play. Not only this, but new customers will also get a Tata Sky Binge subscription for six months at no extra charge. It will get premium content from OTT apps like Disney + Hotstar, SunNXT, Hungama Play, Shemaroo, and Eros Now for free.

Tata Sky has also added a three-month Amazon Prime subscription to it for free. After the free Tata Sky Binz subscription expires, subscribers will have to pay a fee of Rs 249 per month for continued usage. Similarly, for three months after Amazon Prime Video Access, customers have to pay a fee of Rs 129 per month.

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