Google has announced the launch of its latest streaming device, the Google TV Streamer, set to hit shelves on September 24th. Positioned as a successor to the discontinued Chromecast, the TV Streamer aims to provide a comprehensive entertainment and smart home hub experience.
Priced at $99.99, the device will be available for pre-order at Amazon, Best Buy, and the Google Store. It incorporates Google’s advanced AI, Gemini, to offer personalized content recommendations based on user preferences and viewing habits. This feature is designed to streamline the content discovery process.
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Beyond entertainment, the Google TV Streamer functions as a central control point for compatible smart home devices. Users can operate thermostats, lights, and security cameras through voice commands or the device’s interface.
The TV Streamer supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision for enhanced audio and visual experiences. With 32GB of storage, users can store a variety of apps and content.
Available in Porcelain and Hazel color options (Hazel exclusively sold on Google Store), the device is equipped with voice search functionality for added convenience.
Google’s new streaming device presents a compelling proposition for consumers seeking a unified entertainment and smart home ecosystem.
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