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Walmart prepares Google TV Streamer clone, may start selling its own Google TV sets too

Walmart is preparing new Google TV products including a set top box, likely a sequel to Onn 4K Pro, as well as TV sets powered by Google’s platform.

As shared by a semi-anonymous account on Reddit, new images have surfaced showing what appears to be a second-generation of Walmart’s Google TV-powered Onn 4K Pro set top box.

The new design is shown with a wider base and rounded top, with USB-C, USB-A, HDMI, and Ethernet ports on the back, as well as what looks to be a physical mute switch. The design looks much more similar to the Google TV Streamer than it does the previous generation Onn 4K Pro that launched in 2024.

A sequel to the affordable box has been rumored as stock on Walmart’s existing Google TV products has been disappearing as of late.

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The source of the images was not shared, but the account has a history of sharing Google TV details from regulatory sources, and is also the moderator of the r/AndroidTV and r/GoogleTV communities.

With that in mind, another post from the same account cites Bluetooth listings (on page 39) for several different “Onn Google TV” television sets. In other words, Walmart is making Onn-branded TVs powered by Google TV. KTC isn’t a particularly well-known brand on its own, but acts as an ODM for quite a few brands, including Lenovo.

It’s unclear when these TV sets might release, but it’s a surprising development given Walmart’s acquisition of Vizio in 2024, which offers its own OS. Sizes on the TV lineup appear to include 55-inch through 75-inch options.

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