Testseek.com have collected 143 expert reviews of the Google Chromecast with Google TV and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Chromecast with Google TV.
October 2020
(86%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Remote control, Slick interface, Google Assistant, 4K with wide HDR support
No Stadia support until 2021, Can't switch users
Apart from the odd niggle here and there, the Chromecast with Google TV is an excellent streaming device.The addition of a remote control and interface are a real boon and, of course, you can still cast like normal if you want to. You can even connect Blu...
Published: 2020-10-23, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Lots of apps, Excellent HDR picture, Dolby Vision and Atmos,
No Apple content available, Rivals sound more dynamic,
Google has smashed it out of the park with its latest 4K Chromecast. It's every bit as good as the excellent Amazon TV Fire Stick 4K for picture and sound performance and even better when it comes to the fabulous Google TV UI and recommendations engine.Ca...
Published: 2020-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great remote,Google Assistant integration for great search,4K HDR support,Dolby Atmos,Great performance,New UI makes life easier,TV/Sound system control
Some services missing - no Apple TV+ or All 4,Recommendations need development,Only supports one top level user account,No Stadia support
Chromecast with Google TV takes Google's streaming platform and takes it into a completely new dimension. It was previously hard to recommend getting a Chromecast for TV viewing except in exceptional circumstances. But with Chromecast for Google TV, there...
4K/60fps streaming, HDR / Dolby Vision support, Useful physical remote Google Assistant / smart home support,
Lacks some key apps, especially outside the US, Could be a little nippier,
The Chromecast with Google TV is an excellent, feature packed streaming stick that matches, if not beats its Fire and Roku competition, but there are a few odd omissions.Pros4K/60fps streaming HDR / Dolby Vision support Useful physical remote Google Assis...
No Now TV or Apple TV+, Strange microphone positioning, Pricey
All of which brings us to the big question: should you buy one of Google's new Chromecast streamers? My answer to that question would have to be, probably not.The lack of Now TV, Apple TV+ and the comparatively high price means that you're currently bette...
Published: 2020-09-30, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
4K HDR streaming with Dolby Vision, Google Assistant built in, Comes with a remote, Good selection of apps
Slow to load at startup, Can't be powered by all TVs, Google TV UI is uninspired, No Google Stadia support
The Chromecast with Google TV doesn't reinvent the wheel for streaming devices, but it does offer a convenient, easy-to-use and fully featured option for people who don't want to spend more than they have to on the latest streaming hardware...
At Rs 6,399, the Chromecast with Google TV is a good addition to the living room, especially if your TV is a bit old or not that smart, or strong, enough to let you download and run any app you want. This has one of the best TV interfaces around and that...
Convenient shape and size, Excellent remote, Ultra-HD, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos support, Very easy to set up and use
Somewhat expensive,
Streaming devices usually exist to satisfy very specific requirements for the user; you either don't have smart connectivity on your existing television and aren't ready to replace it yet, or you don't like how your TV's integrated smart connectivity work...
Abstract: Smart TVs are popular for streaming content. But what about the old TVs that work just fine? Well, this is where streaming dongles come to the rescue. The latest in the market is Chromecast with Google TV which also bundles a remote and has an emphasis on...
Abstract: There are many ways to watch online content on your TV. Your television itself might have apps, or you might have a Blu-ray player or game system connected with built-in streaming services. If neither case applies, or if your TV, Blu-ray player, or game...