
Walmart hasn’t officially launched its brand-new Onn 4K Streaming Stick yet. However, Walmart has surprised shoppers across the country by putting it on shelves early with an attractive price tag. According to a Reddit user, the latest Walmart streaming stick is already popping up on local retail shelves before any official announcement.
Walmart Onn 4K Streaming Stick With Google TV’s price revealed ahead of official announcement
A Reddit user recently managed to purchase the Walmart Onn 4K Streaming Stick and posted pictures on the site. As per the user, the price of the Walmart Onn 4K Streaming Stick with Google TV is just $30. The streaming accessory is just $5 more expensive than the ongoing Onn 4K box and $10 costlier than the earlier full HD variant. Furthermore, the shopper mentioned that they found the product “mixed with a bunch of other stickers.
The information regarding the new Walmart streaming stick appeared online a week ago. The company is now giving shoppers early access to the affordable streaming box. If you are also looking forward to purchasing it, visit a Walmart store near you, and you may find it sitting on the store shelves.
The new Walmart streaming stick delivers interesting specs at a low price
Coming to the features, the Walmart Onn 4K Streaming Stick with Google TV offers voice controls with the Gemini voice assistant. It has the usual features like Google Cast and Dolby Atmos to deliver an immersive media experience. A RealTek RT1325 processor with four Cortex-A55 cores and an ARM Mali-G57 GPU powers the device.
Under the hood, the streaming device has 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. Connectivity options mentioned by the source include Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz and a built-in HDMI plug.
As for the contents of the package, Walmart delivers the Onn 4K Streaming with a remote (with batteries included). The box also contains an 11.8-inch HDMI extender, a 4.88ft AC adapter with cable, and a quick start guide.
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