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We were tracking a relatively rare price drop on the latest Google TV Streamer (4K) at $84 ahead of Labor Day and all day yesterday, but Amazon has now dropped the price a touch lower. Early this morning the regularly $100 Google streaming device dropped down to $79.99 shipped to deliver one of the lowest prices we have ever tracked.
Google finally updated its lineup with the Google TV Streamer (4K) on display here back in summer 2024, and it took quite a while before we saw a proper discount. In mid-April 2025 Amazon knocked the price down to $79 followed by a few dips to the $84 we were tracking yesterday, and today’s deal lands within $1 of the best ever – Prime Day included.
Google TV Streamer (4K) replaces the previous-generation Chromecast device with a new updated and extremely Google-looking design, 32GB of onboard storage, and a faster processor. It also lands with 4K HDR video, Dolby Atmos audio, and Dolby Vision support and the usual voice control action – “use your voice to find shows, get answers, and control smart home devices; the customizable button lets you open your favorite app or the home panel in one click; and easily find your lost remote by making it ring.”
Watch live TV and access over 800 free channels from Pluto TV, Tubi, and more; if you find an interesting show or movie on your TV, mobile app, or Google search, you can easily add it to your watchlist, so it’s ready when you are
Google TV Streamer (4K) features:
- The Google TV Streamer (4K) delivers your favorite entertainment quickly, easily, and personalized to you
- HDMI 2.1 cable required (sold separately)
- See movies and TV shows from all your services right from your home screen; and find new things to watch with tailored recommendations for everyone in your home based on their interests and viewing habits
- Up to 4K HDR with Dolby Vision delivers captivating, true-to-life detail[4]; and you can connect speakers that support Dolby Atmos for more immersive 3D sound
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