Introducing the New Google TV Streamer
Rumors of a 4K Chromecast with Google TV have been circulating since April, but it seems that this device is taking on a new identity. Meet the “Google TV Streamer,” an upcoming device that breaks away from the traditional Chromecast dongle design. Instead of discreetly plugging into your TV, this new streamer is crafted with a unique slanted pill shape and a wide base, reminiscent of a miniature Pixel Tablet Charging Speaker Dock.
What’s New?
– The redesigned remote is slightly longer with a relocated volume rocker and a dedicated mute button.
– Shortcuts for YouTube and Netflix, along with power and a “Magic” button, are included.
– The device has departed from the Chromecast name and is now simply called the Google TV Streamer.
Under the Hood
The Google TV Streamer has been spotted at the FCC under Quanta Computer’s account, known for manufacturing Google’s Pixel devices. The device’s model name aligns with Google’s naming conventions, suggesting it’s the real deal. Here are some key details:
– Supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz, and Thread for smart home device communication.
– Possible ports include HDMI, USB-C, and Ethernet for versatile connectivity options.
– No mention of UWB for Tap to Cast feature on the large surface.
Power and Ports
The power source for the device remains a mystery. Speculations suggest it may have multiple ports and connectivity options. Here’s what we know so far:
– Form Factor: Set-top box/table-top design
– Remote: Redesigned with convenient features
– Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz, Thread
– Possible Ports: HDMI, USB-C, Ethernet
– Name: Google TV Streamer
Exciting Changes Ahead
This new Google TV Streamer signals a significant shift in Google’s streaming hardware lineup. With its set-top box design and versatile connectivity options, it promises to offer a powerful streaming experience. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new addition to your living room entertainment setup!