Tata Sky Set-Top Box Prices Revised Again: Check Details Tata Sky has been tweaking the prices of its Set-Top Boxes for a while now. After the new tariff regime, almost every DTH operator in the industry slashed prices of their STBs to lure the subscribers as they were facing increased monthly TV subscription bills. A few months ago, on the occasion of Diwali 2019, Tata Sky reduced the prices of its two popular STBs- High Definition (HD) and Standard Definition (SD) by up to Rs 300. Since the festive season is now over, Tata Sky has revised the prices again and both the STBs are now back to their original prices. Tata Sky SD Set-Top Box now costs Rs 1,399 for new customers, while the HD Set-Top Box is available at Rs 1,499. The other two boxes from Tata Sky- the +HD and 4K are priced at Rs 9,300 and Rs 6,400, respectively. Furthermore, for the new customers, there will also be installation charges. Unlike other DTH operators like Dish TV and Airtel Digital TV, Tata Sky is not providing any free service to the new customers and they will have to choose a channel pack to kickstart the services. Dish TV and Airtel Digital TV are providing one-month of free channel pack to the subscribers with a new connection. Even both the operators are providing 30 days of free service on HD box upgrade as well. Talking about the HD Box upgrade, Tata Sky users with a Standard Definition (SD) Set-Top Box can avail a new HD STB at just Rs 999, which is Rs 500 less than the new HD connection price. Tata Sky Yet to Launch an Android TV Box Tata Sky is currently the leading DTH service provider in the industry, however, the operator is lagging behind the competition in some aspects. For example, both Airtel Digital TV and Dish TV are ahead of Tata Sky in the Set-Top Box department as they are providing an Android TV-based linear STB to the users at Rs 3,999. Dish TV has recently launched Dish SMRT Hub box, while Airtel is selling the Xstream Box to new customers at a reduced price of Rs 2,249. Tata Sky may soon launch the hybrid Android TV-based STB to the users, but for now, users will have to settle down with the Tata Sky Binge service.