Three popular media streaming devices
Even though most televisions these days have smart features, they may not have all the features. Only a few media streaming devices have these features along with a surface. These media devices are the best option for streaming entertainment of your choice. However, it can be daunting to choose among the many that are available in the market.
Amazon Fire TV Cube
Amazon Fire TV Cube is undoubtedly one of the best media streaming devices that is Alexa-driven. It provides you the ultimate entertainment experience. This device is loaded with amazing features and powerful technology that enables you to control everything in your entertainment center and ceases the need for a remote. The setup of this device is as easy and intuitive as it can get. There are a bunch of popular apps that Amazon suggests and you can download it as soon as the device is connected to the Internet. It also provides extremely competitive hardware control and voice control that is hard for even the best of the best media streaming devices to beat. The processor being lightning fast is one of the best features of this device. It comes with an Ethernet adapter that you can easily connect with your router. The Cube supports 4K UHD, HDR10, and also Dolby Atmos. However, it does not support Dolby Vision. The cost of the Amazon Fire TV Cube is about $119.99.
Roku Streaming Stick+
The Roku Streaming Stick+ can be a replacement to all the huge boxes in your entertainment unit. It offers the best of both worlds with the best of media streaming features at an affordable price. The device gives the best user interface and only costs as less as $70. It supports 4K HDR and remote controls the power and volume of the television. The setup may take some time as compared to the others on the list. However, after you are done with the setup, it offers a reliable and superior user experience. Also, even though the Streaming Stick+ does not come with a headphone jack and earbuds, with the Roku Ultra box you can wirelessly listen to any audio using your smartphone. It also supports 4K HDR videos, quick loads, navigates between apps, and has one of the best content tracking system and searching ability. However, you may need an HDMI adapter to use it for your television.
Google Chromecast (3rd gen)
Google Chromecast (3rd gen) is an easy going media streaming platform both visually and physically. You need to plug the device into a power source, attach it to your television or sound system, and you can control everything with the help of your mobile phone. There is no need for any separate remotes, app stores, or an on-screen interface to navigate on this device. You can simply connect your home network to Chromecast and stream anything that you want to watch on your tablet or smartphone. There are a bunch of apps available that are compatible with the Chromecast. The sleek design, quick setup, intuitive HD streaming, and the updates of the Google Home app are some of the remarkable features of this device. However, unfortunately, it has no 4K or HDR streaming and it maxes out at 1080p HD. The price of this device is quite affordable and it costs only $35.