Sky TV owners get a free upgrade that makes your box more Netflix-like than ever

SKY TV users can finally set up their own profile for all of their favorite TVs, similar to Netflix.
The broadcasting powerhouse is rolling out a huge update to Sky Glass and Sky Stream this week with a slew of free new features.
Personalized playlists allow each family member to create their very own collection of things to watch.
You can add anything from the Guide, On Demand and even Apps to your personal page by pressing the plus button on your remote control.
Up to five unique playlists can be created.
Sky also makes it a lot easier to pick up where you left off a TV show or movie.
Now when you say “play” followed by the track name on your remote, it starts right where you left off, so you don’t have to scroll around.
Elsewhere on the show pages, you’ll notice new cast and crew rails.
This allows you to find other content from your favorite TV and movie stars that is available through your Sky box.
And as a boost for those who are hard of hearing, there’s also a great update for Bluetooth on Sky Glass.
You can now listen through a pair of Bluetooth headphones at the same time as the TV speakers.
This allows customers with hearing problems to comfortably watch TV with the rest of the family.
According to Sky, the new update should be available to all customers by February 4th.
The station recently added a ton of extras, including the ability to listen to your Amazon Music.
Subscribers can also access Discovery+ for free.
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