Walmart has
TiVo Stream 4K Android TV Streamer for
$29. Choose store pickup where stock permits otherwise
shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
15 day free trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to community member
TheListOfStu for finding this deal.
Note, availabilty for store pickup may vary by location.
Includes:- TiVo Remote
- TiVo Stream 4K Dongle
- USB Cable
- Power Adapter
- 2x AAA Batteries
Features:- Voice control remote with the power of Google Assistant
- Google Play integration
- 4K UHD, Dolby Vision HDR, and Dolby Atmos compatibility
- TiVo Stream 4K includes Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock plus many more
- Supports all wireless networks with Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2.4 GHz/5 GHz)
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YouTube tv is my households go to app which makes my two TiVo Stream 4ks pretty much useless and I have purchased other streaming devices as a result.
YouTube tv is my households go to app which makes my two TiVo Stream 4ks pretty much useless and I have purchased other streaming devices as a result.
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YouTube tv is my households go to app which makes my two TiVo Stream 4ks pretty much useless and I have purchased other streaming devices as a result.
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I wish TiVo would find a solution otherwise for those of us who rely on YouTube tv the Stream 4k has not been a good option for the last several months.
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YouTube tv is my households go to app which makes my two TiVo Stream 4ks pretty much useless and I have purchased other streaming devices as a result.
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I've had good luck with the Tivo Stream 4k, but now that it's abandoned as mentioned above, I would go with the onn from Walmart if wanting to get as cheap a device as possible. The drawback with these cheap devices for me has always been two things, no usb connectivity to expand storage and no ethernet for wired internet/networking. There are lots of people on youtube using an OTG adapter to add usb and ethernet, but all the OTG connectors I've tried put my devices into random reboots. Maybe if there was one that supplied additional power I would try buying another one, but that's what I suspect is too much power draw. Maybe even just changing out the microusb and end piece that plugs into the wall would be enough for the OTG adapters I got idk.
The only device with built in ethernet and ports for added storage is the shield, as I see the only modern Android TV OS box I know of with wired gigabit ethernet and usb is the MeCool KM6 Deluxe and it's over $100 putting it close enough to the tube shield that I just wouldn't risk it for trying to save a few bucks. Plus the MeCool KM6 Deluxe looks to have the same remote as the Dynalink I mentioned above, so probably no IR on it either.
At least having one shield in the house allows you to setup the shield as a NAS and record to it, and playback from it, from any android device in the house using TiviMate. I only trust a wired device for this, as a short drop in the stream will cut the recording off prematurely. I've had good luck with using a shield as a NAS for this, it will even start a recording while it's sleeping, and stay 'sleeping' while recording.
Used to be the biggest TiVo evangelist since 1999, haven't recommended any TiVo products in probably 5 years.
Save your money.
Used to be the biggest TiVo evangelist since 1999, haven't recommended any TiVo products in probably 5 years.
Save your money.
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