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Has anyone had problems with Onn streaming device?
Posted on 3/3/22 at 10:49 pm
Posted on 3/3/22 at 10:49 pm
I have a couple of Roku TVs, one Fire TV, one Android TV and a couple of smart TVs with Roku devices attached. One of the Roku devices stopped working, but instead of getting another Roku, I got an Onn dongle. I got the Onn because it was cheap, and because of all the interfaces I have on my TVs, I like the Android TV the best.
Having said that, I know storage may be an issue with these devices, but I don't have a lot of apps on my device and probably won't. The TV that I am using it on is either going to be used by my daughter to play games on, or to stream from a couple of apps.
So far, I really like it. The Android experience is pretty much the same as with my Android TV in my living room, and everything works well and the remote is responsive and well laid out. If you need a streaming device and don't plan on loading tons of apps, this $20 device could be what you need.
Having said that, I know storage may be an issue with these devices, but I don't have a lot of apps on my device and probably won't. The TV that I am using it on is either going to be used by my daughter to play games on, or to stream from a couple of apps.
So far, I really like it. The Android experience is pretty much the same as with my Android TV in my living room, and everything works well and the remote is responsive and well laid out. If you need a streaming device and don't plan on loading tons of apps, this $20 device could be what you need.
Posted on 3/4/22 at 7:52 am to Jax-Tiger
The only complaints I have seen on the Onn devices are:
1) No warranty. The only "warranty" is the return period walmart gives you. There is no manufacturer support for warranty.
2) Common complaints about the bluetooth functionality dying after a few months.
1) No warranty. The only "warranty" is the return period walmart gives you. There is no manufacturer support for warranty.
2) Common complaints about the bluetooth functionality dying after a few months.
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