Sky TV feature you’ve probably never heard of receives new upgrade – and it will keep the kids entertained for hours

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SKY’S best kept secret has just received an upgrade that the kids will love.

People are well aware of the broadcasting giant’s huge TV service which has been running for 35 years now.

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But there’s one lesser-known gadget that transforms your telly.

Sky Live is a smart camera especially for Sky Glass that was launched last year.

The plug-in device unlocks a load of motion-based games, as well as the ability to watch football matches with friends remotely and do exercises that can detect where you need to improve form.

The motion-based content like games don’t require you to use a remote control, you just wave your arms and hands about.

Sky has been quietly adding more content at no extra cost.

Earlier this year, Sky Live customers received a kart-style racing title called Miniacs.

Now another game has landed that challenges people to “body puzzle solving”.

Juglr requires players to bounce items around the screen such as hitting characters into a spotlight or bouncing them on mushrooms.

There are 60 levels available in total.

What else is on Sky Live?

There are a number of games on Sky Live, such as:

Whack A Mole

Go Keeper

Laser Dodge

Fruit Ninja

Scooby Doo Sandwich Stack

Starri

Luminous

Basketball Knockout

Active Arcade

Lego Ninjago: Spinjitzu Academy

Other features include access to Zoom, workouts with Mvmnt, Photo Booth to send video cards to friends and Watch Together.

Sky Live costs £6 per month for 48 months or £290 upfront.

Buy Sky Live from Sky.com

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.

What’s Sky Live like?

Verdict from Jamie Harris, Senior Technology and Science Reporter at The Sun

I started using Sky Live last year when it was launched and on several occasions it’s been a real party pleaser.

The karaoke machine is great fun for all.

And the fitness classes are handy for a little home workout.

The addition of big names like Peppa Pig are great for kids too.

Watching sport with friends on Sky Live sounds like a good idea but the other person needs to have Sky Live as well – as yet, none of my friends have it, so this feature feels like a missed opportunity.

It doesn’t come cheap at £6 per month for 48 months or £290 upfront.

At least Sky are adding extra stuff like Juglr to get more for your buck.

Read my full Sky Live review from last year

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