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Walmart has another Google TV streaming stick, but you won’t care about the changes

New findings reveal that Walmart has yet another Google TV streaming stick launching soon, but this one doesn’t have any changes you as a buyer would actually care about.

Walmart is slowly in the process of launching new Google TV hardware, with the Onn 4K Pro (2026) making its way to stores and a new 4K streaming stick more broadly available – we’ve even spent some time with that one already.

As detailed by Lowpass, there’s a third device also in the works.

A new version of Walmart’s super-cheap HD streaming stick apparently hit the FCC recently, detailing an updated streaming stick that’s largely identical to the 2023 model. While most details are unknown, this appears to be a behind-the-scenes change more than any kind of hardware upgrade, switching manufacturers from Luxshare to Skyworth, while also moving production to Mexico instead of Vietnam.

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The updated device has the same model number as the 2023 release, and is said to still run Google TV despite Walmart’s increased focus on Vizio. Walmart is also rumored to be working on its own Onn-branded TV sets powered by Google TV.

It’s unclear when this updated device might launch but, given the apparent lack of any notable changes, it’s possible we won’t really know when the updated hardware goes on sale.

The existing “Onn Full HD Streaming Device” sells for $19.88.

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