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Walmart’s new Google TV streamers are now available online for more buyers

Following a messy launch process over the past few weeks, Walmart’s new Google TV-powered Onn 4K Pro and Onn 4K streaming stick are now available online for more customers.

We’ve been tracking Walmart’s 2026 Google TV lineup for weeks at this point. The new Onn 4K Pro gives the Google TV Streamer a run for its money, while the 4K streaming stick is a welcome upgrade to resolution in a smaller form factor. The two devices have been appearing in stores for a few weeks, but it’s been remarkably hard to get your hands on these outside of select regions.

Finally, they seem to be available more broadly.

We’re now seeing Walmart’s Onn 4K Pro (2026) and the Onn 4K streaming stick available for purchase online with shipping, despite local stores not having any stock in our North Carolina test location. Previously, all forms of fulfillment were based on whether or not local stores had stock. Shipping, pickup, and delivery were only available in certain locations as a result.

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Your results may still vary by location, but you can check Walmart.com to see if either device is available for shipping. We’re seeing delivery as soon as today and as late as May 6.

Prices seem to have locked in at $59.88 and $39.88, respectively. The latter is interesting, given the Onn 4K Plus sits at the same $39.88 price point.

This latest expansion suggests that Walmart might finally, actually be widely launching these new devices imminently. New Google TV launches from Walmart have always been messy, with this latest one being no exception.

Walmart is also thought to have full TV sets powered by Google TV launching soon, as well as a Gemini-powered smart speaker.

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