

🎬 Elevate your binge game with Google TV Streamer 4K — where speed meets stunning visuals!
The Google TV Streamer 4K is a premium streaming device featuring a 22% faster processor and double the memory of its predecessor, delivering smooth navigation and quick app switching. It supports breathtaking 4K HDR with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for immersive audio-visual experiences. With 32 GB of storage, it accommodates more apps, while the redesigned voice remote enables smart home control and effortless content discovery. Access live TV, over 800 free channels, and personalized recommendations all from a single, intuitive home screen.






| ASIN | B0D8WJYSF9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #292 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #9 in Streaming Media Players |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,744) |
| Date First Available | September 24, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.7 ounces |
| Item model number | GRS6B |
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| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 3 x 1 inches |
R**Y
Great modern set-top box, premium Chromecast replacement
Really great device. We are so happy that we purchased it. Our 2021 Samsung QLED has received a new lease of life. It can now accommodate more apps, including the ones you need, and will last longer. The picture quality also seems to be improved. The device doesn't noticeably heat up, and it works quickly and smoothly.
D**N
Free TV.
I like my Google tv streamer. It has free live tv, lots of movies and chrome cast built-in. The device's response is pretty snappy and works perfectly well. Setup is very easy with the home app, although I prefer to use the GOOGLE TV app. Great device.
G**O
Better than Apple TV OS.
I've got the latest, most powerful version of streaming hardware from both Apple TV and Google TV. And goodness gracious, is Google far better. First of all, the home screen is genuinely interesting. Everything I might want to watch is already there. A movie I'm thinking about is just five clicks away. I don't even have to search for everything. It reads my mind. A mix of YouTube recommendations and movies recommendations. So spot on. I've found great shows I like to watch. It's just amazing. Apple, on the other hand, gives you absolutely nothing but a grid of apps. You have to open up each app individually to see their own recommendations. Please, it would be much better to aggregate recommendations across services into one beautiful user interface the way it is on Google TV OS. Also, this may be controversial, I find the remote control design for Google TV OS far, far better. First of all, it has a built-in light and speaker for when you are trying to find it. So useful! The Apple TV OS remote does not have a light or a speaker or Precision Finding, so it's nearly impossible to find and much easier to lose due to it being much, much thinner. It will slide into crevices. Also, the Apple TV remote control has a very finicky trackpad that's unnecessary. The Google TV OS remote control does use disposable batteries. That could be a tiny bit disappointing compared to a rechargeable one. It is still overall better designed because it's more ergonomic. And I do use the hotkey buttons for YouTube and Netflix. The way they implement hotkeys is actually rather nice when usually- these hotkeys for apps are just a crowded obnoxious mess on most other TV remote controls. Where Apple TV has clear benefits is if you are interested in activities besides video consumption, because the Apple TV is also capable of playing some mobile games, and some Apple Arcade games with a connected controller. It is also capable of syncing to your Apple Watch and doing follow-along workout videos with Apple Fitness. Neither of these extra-curricular activities interest me, and I'm still going to go to the Google TV OS because its YouTube app is far more functional. Videos will auto-play when you hover the cursor over them. This is not a fact on Apple TV OS. Also, Google TV OS has a much more versatile option for keyboards. The Apple TV OS linear keyboard all in one row is maddening! On top of being forced to use Apple's dictation model that has always been far inferior to Google's speech-to-text model. Volume control is another interesting aspect because Google TV OS shows you a representation with numbers 0 to 100, so you can really dial that into exactly what you want. Apple TV OS, on the other hand, just has a sliding bar similar to how it looks on iPhone. There's no numbers. Ridiculous for a television.
A**H
Great for what it does
So, this streamer is great at what it says it can do. It has nice hardware, plenty of RAM and storage, so that your apps will load fast all the time AND you'll have plenty of room for many, many apps. I'm impressed... but also disappointed in some lacking features. I have a device called an Amigo 7x. Very "rare" and not really that popular, BUT it's amazing. It's as fast as the Google TV Streamer at opening apps, how fast pages load, how apps can load back to right where you were after going back to the home screen, etc. I'm sure the newer Google model has some extra codecs or something that the Amigo 7x doesn't have as it is an older product than this Google TV Streamer. I am glad the the Google model has 1 Gigabit Ethernet, though. My Amigo 7x only has 100 Mbit Ethernet, BUT that's more than enough for streaming from any app EXCEPT my 25-50GB movies on Plex. But I can use Wi-Fi and it is just as responsive. Now, here's what I'm a bit disappointed in. The Amigo 7x has 2x USB ports. A USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port. A MicroSD card slot. Then it has HDMI and Ethernet, which the Google device has, also. On the Amigo 7x, I can plug in a wired Xbox controller and it not only recognizes it, it recognizes the model of the controller. I have a BT mouse that is BT 5.2 and also has a 2.4ghz adapter. I can connect that adapter to the other USB port and use the mouse on the Amigo 7x and then switch to BT and control my PC... all from my living room (PC is in another room with an HDMI cable connected to my TV). So.. I have mixed feelings. I really gained no functionability dropping a Benjamin on this thing. 4 stars because it lacks features that a much cheaper, mostly unheard of model has and doesn't do anything any faster/quicker/better that I've seen. The Amigo 7x supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG, Dolby Digital Plus.. I mean, it seems to do everything the Google model does and more. So, that's why I'm a bit disappointed. It is NOT worth it at this price. That's the truth. HOWEVER, if you're considering this or something like the Amazon Fire Stick, then from what I've seen at my friend's house with his Amazon Fire Stick (some 4K version), go with the Google model. The Amazon model is SO slow. Way underpowered or lacking in RAM or something to smoothly operate. If you happen to have an Amigo 7x, no need to go to the Google model. I do need to test how Steam Link works and GeForce now on each. I assume the Google model does handle those things better, so if THAT is something you must have, then upgrade to the Google TV Streamer. Haven't had any issues out of it, though.
E**N
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D**I
Ich hatte lange Zeit den Chromecast Ultra und dachte, dass es nicht besser geht. Kurz und knapp: ich hätte schon eher wechseln sollen. Das Gerät ist toll
N**N
Parfait pour des applications de télévision.
A**O
Super recomendado,muy rapido y sele pueden instalar cualquier apk Lo único malo que no trae HDMi Pero es lo de menos
S**I
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