The latest Google TV Streamer has been making waves with some leaked specs that have emerged. Recent findings suggest that the device, possibly the GRS6B model, was spotted at the FCC under Quanta Computer’s account, hinting at a potential release in the near future.
According to reports, the Google TV Streamer is described as a “wireless device” and appears to feature HDMI, USB, and Ethernet connectivity options. This could mean that users can expect to see USB-C and Ethernet ports on the device, making it a versatile addition to any entertainment setup.
Notably, the device is said to run on Android, with evidence of Android Debug Bridge (adb) being used during testing. Additionally, various radio options such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Thread are expected to be included, allowing the Google TV Streamer to seamlessly connect with compatible smart home devices for added convenience.
While there’s no confirmation on specific details like power source or the presence of a voice remote, it’s clear that Google is aiming to deliver a top-notch entertainment experience with this new device. With the potential for multiple ports and advanced connectivity options, the Google TV Streamer is shaping up to be a game-changer in the streaming market. Stay tuned for more updates as we uncover more about this exciting new product.