The new Google TV streamer with its remote | Images credit — 9to5Google
What’s Under the Hood?
The Google TV Streamer may have already made an appearance at the FCC under Quanta Computer’s account, a company that has previously manufactured Google’s Pixel devices. The device’s model name matches Google’s usual naming conventions, and the FCC ID label is laser etched on the bottom.
The FCC filing describes the device as a “wireless device” and shows a setup involving an HDMI cable, Ethernet cable, and USB cables. This suggests the device might have USB-C and Ethernet ports. There’s also mention of “full connection mode” with Ethernet and HDMI connected, as well as a “stand-alone mode.”
In terms of wireless connectivity, the Google TV Streamer supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz, and Thread. The Thread radio allows the device to communicate directly with compatible smart home devices, similar to the Pixel 9 series. Notably absent is UWB, which would have been useful for a Tap to Cast feature on the device’s large surface.
FCC and connectivity info found on for the new streamer | Images credit — 9to5Google
Power and Ports
The power source for the device remains unclear. It’s uncertain whether there’s a second USB-C port or if Google is using a barrel plug, which is common in recent smart home devices from the company. So far, these are the expected specs:
- Form Factor: Set-top box/table-top design
- Remote: Redesigned with relocated volume rocker and mute button
- Connectivity: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz/5GHz, Thread
- Possible Ports: HDMI, USB-C, Ethernet
- Name: Google TV Streamer
This new Google TV Streamer represents a significant shift for Google’s streaming hardware. It ditches the dongle form factor in favor of a more traditional set-top box design, introduces a new remote, and drops the Chromecast branding.
The device’s full capabilities remain to be seen, but the inclusion of Thread and potential for multiple ports suggest a more versatile and powerful streaming experience. This is definitely looking like something I will want in my living room.