Home Tech The Google TV Streamer 4K drops to $84 for Prime Day

The Google TV Streamer 4K drops to $84 for Prime Day

Here’s a sweet Prime Day deal on one of our favorite streaming devices. You can get the Google TV Streamer for $84. (It typically retails for $100.) That’s nearly an all-time low for the wedge-shaped gizmo.

The Google TV Streamer is Engadget’s pick for the best all-in-one streaming device. It has a top-notch interface that makes it easy to organize your content. That holds even if your series and movies come from different sources.

Its upgraded processor and RAM make it quick and easy to switch between apps and load media. It supports 4K streaming. Its remote has an intuitive button placement and a programmable key. The device supports smart home controls via Matter and Thread.

In our review, Engadget’s Amy Skorheim was impressed. “The Google TV Streamer is responsive and quick, packing the best streaming interface out there with smart home features that are useful and properly integrated,” she wrote.

One of our only nitpicks was that it costs so much more than its Chromecast predecessor. Today’s deal helps to ease that concern. Google also didn’t bundle an HDMI cable with it. So, if you snag this deal, make sure you have an extra one on-hand.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/the-google-tv-streamer-4k-drops-to-84-for-prime-day-121026008.html?src=rss

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