

It’s made from a cheap but sturdy plastic that has an HDMI plug on one side and microUSB on the other for power. The short version of this review is that it does that job wonderfully. This is a streaming box designed to be cheap and easy to use, all with the goal of simply delivering content to your TV. Over the past week, I’ve been using Walmart’s new Google TV streaming box – which is finally, actually available at this point. The new Walmart Onn Google TV box is insanely affordable and, like its predecessor, shockingly fantastic for its under-$20 price point. WiFi: 2.4 GHz/5 GHz 802.Last year Walmart shocked many with the launch of its super-affordable Onn-branded Android TV streaming devices, and now the retailer is back with a new generation.Streams up to 4K ultra-high-def resolution with Dolby Audio Support.Use built in Chromecast to cast Chromecast compatible apps to your TV.Access favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Youtube, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video and more.Built-in Google Assistant to control the TV and search for content.
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The retailer’s onn brand today carries a range of devices, including TVs, headphones, portable speakers, tablets and other accessories.
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The overall concept here is the same, but offers an affordable upgrade to 4K streaming.

It supports FHD (Full HD, meaning 1080p), Dolby Audio, and ships with an Android-TV-style remote (with batteries included), 1 HDMI Extender, AC adapter and 1 USB to micro-USB cable. The Walmart streaming stick, which is published under the retailer’s onn electronics brand, falls in line with the specifications you’d expect to find on a low-cost device like this.

Google’s entry-level Chromecast, meanwhile, is $29.99, and Amazon’s cheapest Fire TV stick is the Fire TV Stick Lite at $24.99. Otherwise, Roku’s most affordable streaming player is the Roku Express, at $24.99. Roku today makes a product line of Walmart exclusives, where its cheapest player is the Roku Express 4K at $34.99, currently. The entry-level device streaming stick had been leaked earlier this year thanks to its FCC listing, but its online listing caught people’s eye thanks to its almost absurdly low price point of just $24.88 - a figure that rivals or even undercuts other streaming sticks on the market, including some from Walmart’s partner, Roku. Both items are officially arriving next week in stores and online, Walmart told TechCrunch, but it seems the website revealed them a bit earlier than planned. Walmart accidentally scooped itself by publishing product listings for its own, onn-branded, low-cost Android TV streaming stick to the website ahead of its formal launch, where it was soon spotted, alongside an upcoming 4K streaming device.
