Product Description
- HDMI connection: The TV stick connects to the TV via an HDMI port. This allows content to be streamed in high definition (HD) or even 4K quality, depending on the model.
- Internet connection: To work, a TV stick needs an Internet connection, usually via Wi-Fi. This allows you to access streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, YouTube and much more. others.
- Remote control: TV sticks usually come with a remote control that allows you to navigate apps and select content. Some models also offer voice control, making navigation even easier.
- Operating system: TV sticks typically use Android-based operating systems, such as Fire OS in the case of Amazon’s Fire TV Stick or Android TV on devices like the Google Chromecast. These operating systems give you access to a wide variety of applications and games.
- Apps: You can download apps and streaming services through your TV stick’s app store. This allows you to personalize your entertainment experience with your favorite services.
- Screen Mirroring: Some TV sticks allow screen mirroring, which allows you to mirror the screen of your mobile device (such as a phone or tablet) onto your TV to display photos , videos or presentations.
- Updates: TV stick manufacturers usually offer firmware updates to improve performance and add new features.
- Storage: Most TV sticks don’t have much internal storage, as they rely heavily on online streaming. However, some models allow storage expansion via microSD cards or USB devices.
- USB Port: Some TV sticks also come with USB ports that allow you to connect external storage devices such as USB drives, keyboards or mice.
- Integration with voice assistants: Some more advanced models are compatible with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, allowing you to control the TV and search for content by voice command.