Android TV dongle passes through FCC w/ Android Oreo, Assistant remote, Google logo and 4K capabilities
Unfortunately, Android TV has long been ignored in the streaming space. However, with the arrival of Android Oreo, we’ve been seeing a lot more activity in 2018. Now, it seems that a new Android TV dongle is incoming, and it could be a pretty compelling option…
Powering the device is an Amilogic S905X processor with 2GB of RAM, as well as 8GB of on-board storage, hinting that this could be a pretty low-cost offering. By comparison, the Nvidia Shield TV offers 16GB on its base model. It also connects directly over the built-in HDMI cable (which looks just like a Chromecast) and has a microUSB connection for power.
Spotted by Ausdroid, a new “4K aTV Stick” has just made its way through the FCC. This new streaming stick is produced by Shenzhen SEI Robotics Co., Ltd, a company which already produces a handful of Android TV devices. What’s interesting here, though, is the branding on board.
Unlike other devices from the company, this one has a Google logo front and center on the device itself, as well as the remote. Even the included remote features a button with a Google Assistant logo dead center alongside volume, navigation, and power buttons.
With the branding, it seem possible that this is a device Google will be selling in one way or another. Past Android TV hardware was made by third-parties, after all. Google already hands manufacturing of its Pixel Buds off to a similar Shenzhen-based company, so it’s entirely possible that it has also handled this Android TV dongle in a similar way. However, it’s also possible it’s just a company trying to make a buck off of Google’s name.
Regardless, this looks to be a pretty compelling little package for Android TV. The FCC listing specifically calls out Android Oreo pre-installed on the device, and with dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.1 in tow, it would be a solid offering for any TV.
9to5Google’s Take
Whether or not this device is coming from Google directly, it’s exactly the kind of form factor Android TV needs. An affordable dongle with a solid remote priced under $75 would give options like the Roku or Fire TV Stick a run for their money, just looking at the success of the Chromecast family.
Hopefully, we end up seeing this come to market sometime soon. If it does end up that this is coming directly from Google, all the better, I’ve been asking for it for ages.
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