Walmart Slashes Price of Its Onn Google TV Streaming Player to Just $12.97


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Walmart has unleashed a jaw-dropping deal for cord-cutters, dropping the price of its Onn. Google TV Full HD Streaming Device (2023 model) to an unprecedented $12.97. Available for delivery through Walmart.com, this budget-friendly streaming stick transforms any TV into a smart hub, offering access to over 700,000 movies and shows across platforms like Netflix, Tubi, and YouTube TV.

The Onn. Google TV HD Streaming Device, a compact stick that plugs into any HDMI port, runs on Google’s streamlined TV OS, supporting 1080p resolution for crisp visuals on standard TVs. Powered by an Amlogic S905Y4 quad-core processor with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage, it handles apps smoothly, from live TV on Frndly TV ($8.99/month) to free ad-supported channels on The Roku Channel. The voice remote, equipped with Google Assistant, lets users search for shows, control smart home devices, or pull up Babylon 5 on Tubi with a simple command.

Originally launched in November 2023, the device earned praise as a very cheap Google TV device that you would want for its performance rivaling pricier options like Chromecast’s $30 HD model. Walmart’s $12.97 price—spotted today on their site—undercuts even Black Friday deals. The deal excludes the 4K version ($19.88), but for non-4K TVs, the HD stick delivers identical Google TV perks, including personalized profiles and a “Live” tab for free FAST channels.

The sale comes as Walmart bolsters its Onn. brand, with a leaked Onn. 4K Plus model teased for 2025, per 9to5Google, suggesting a push to dominate budget streaming. However, buyers should act fast—Walmart’s 2023 4K box sold out in hours at similar discounts.

For cord-cutters or anyone upgrading a guest-room TV, the Onn. Google TV HD stick at $12.97 offers unmatched value, turning any screen into a portal for endless entertainment. Grab it at Walmart.com before stock vanishes, and stream smarter without the splurge.

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