Forget Fire TV, Get Chromecast with a Google TV Streaming Stick

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If you’re not an Amazon person and know that a Fire TV Stick is not for you, consider a Chromecast with Google TV Streaming Stick. You’ll get many of the same benefits. You can stream hot movies, your favorite TV shows, and live TV. It’s mostly just a switch from one tech company to another. Get it now for under $20.

Watch your selection of entertainment from over 700,000 movies and TV episodes in 1080p HDR, and listen to millions of songs, all from this one small device. All your favorite entertainment will be delivered fast and have brighter colors and a clearer picture.

Find all of this on the Chromecast Google TV home screen. TV shows and movies from all of your streaming services will be in one convenient place. It will also offer personal recommendations based on what you subscribe to, watch, and own. If you have kids, create a kids profile and set parental controls.

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The Google Assistant button on the remote allows you to search by mood, genre, actor, or specific shows. You can also control the volume, switch inputs, and play music. Manage connected devices as well, such as your video doorbell, smart thermostat, smart lights, etc. Group compatible speakers as well.

The Chromecast with Google TV Streaming Stick is compatible with most TVs that have an HDMI port. It can be installed easily by plugging it in and connecting to Wi-Fi.

Take 33% off the price of this streaming device and pay just $19.99.

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Laura Tucker
Laura Tucker - Contributor

Laura has spent more than 20 years writing news, reviews, and op-eds, with the majority of those years as an editor as well. She has exclusively used Apple products for the past 35 years. In addition to writing and editing at MTE, she also runs the site's sponsored review program.