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Google Chromecast (2nd gen)

Chromecast provides an easy way to enjoy online video and music on a television. It is a media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV. The best part is that it is easy to set up using an app. Then one can send his or her favorite shows, music, and movies to the TV using a tablet or laptop. It can also be used, when shopping online.


The best part is that your can share wedding photos and vacation photos from your phone directly on your television. Plus, you can shop online and mirror everything from your smartphone to your TV. Not to mention that you can play your favorite online games on the big screen. Chromecast is one thing that you won't be able to live without.


Chromecast is compatible with HBO, YouTube, Netflix, Pandora, and ESPN. Check out chromecast.com/apps to learn about all of the possibilities. There is a lot to love about Google Chromecast.


You can mirror what is on your tablet or smartphone screen onto your television. When using your laptop, you can view websites in Chrome with any Android device. The screen can be watched on your television.


Owners love that Chromecast works with the devices you own. Thus you don't need to purchase new ones to use it. It works with smartphones, iPhones, Chrome for Mac and Chrome for Windows. The best part is that you can browse for programs and control playback. You can do a lot with this device.


Plus, you can get started in just three steps. Plug Chromecast into HDTV, connect it to Wi-Fi, and finally send videos and more using your tablet, smartphone or laptop. Now you have more viewing options than ever before.


With Chromcast, there are more apps for everyone. Google continues to add more Google Cast Ready apps all the time.


Chromecast is innovative and has a lot to offer. The best part is that with Chromecast, you can cancel your cable. Online entertainment options are endless. There is something for every taste. Plus, you can use it to play online games on your television.

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Manufacturer: Google

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pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
6 years ago

A little unclear why I had not had it before. A very good product. Broad support for many video services. Very stable. Easy to use. If you notice something, maybe it may be a little confusing that it will continue to play even if you quit the streaming app on your phone.

Micro Center
★★★★
5 years ago
Cutting the cord

This is the third one I have bought and it is a great product. This made cutting the cord much easier. We stream Netflix, Hulu and use YouTube TV instead of the cable.

RC Willey
★★★★
6 years ago
Google Chromecasts

Google products are generally pretty reliable and usable. This product is no exceptions. Simple to use. Could use a little more integration to other services like Roku offers.

cost when on sale; integration with google home

limited content

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
6 years ago
Google Chromecast (2015) review: This or the Ultra?

The Google Chromecast is a cheap way to make your TV smart, but should you buy the Chromecast Ultra instead?

Stuff.tv
★★★★
10 years ago
Google Chromecast review

Tiny, forget-about-me design; Idiot-proof setup and use; Strong audio and video quality;

Few compatible apps; Slightly untidy USB power; Can't cast local videos on smartphones, tablets;

Tech Advisor
★★★★
9 years ago
Google Chromecast review

A brilliant, low-cost add-on for Android device users in particular, providing a blissfully simple way to beam video from your device to the big screen. People who want to stream their own media collection should look elsewhere. The Chromecast is cheap and easy to use, but there aren’t many apps that support it yet. This situation is bound to change over the coming months, but for now you might find your existing smart TV offers more.

Stuff.tv
★★★★
10 years ago
Google Chromecast review review

Tiny, forget-about-me design; Idiot-proof setup and use; Strong audio and video quality;

Few compatible apps; Slightly untidy USB power; Can’t cast local videos on smartphones, tablets;

HotHardware
★★★★
10 years ago

Google announced its Chromecast media streaming device last week and immediately caused quite a stir amongst technology enthusiasts. Not only was the Chromecast seemingly easy to use, but its low $35 price point made it attainable by virtually anyone.

The Verge
★★★★
10 years ago
Google Chromecast review

It's surprisingly difficult to put a web browser on TV. It's difficult for regular people - the best option is often just plugging in a laptop - and it's been ridiculously difficult for the tech...

Inexpensive and simple; Supported apps work well; Chrome tab casting is very useful

App support limited to Netflix; YouTube; and Google Play; Tab casting video drops frames; No central playback controls

Engadget
★★★★
8 years ago
Google Chromecast review (2015): not much new, but still worth $35

For just $35, you get a full-fledged media streamer that won't take up much space in your home entertainment center. It's simple to setup, and the new Chromecast app sweetens the deal even further with how easy it is to find new content.

Inexpensive; Compatible with most popular video streaming services; Supports dual-band 802.11ac for faster and more reliable WiFi; Improved app makes search and discovery easier

Still just 1080p; Needs a separate device to act as a remote control; Doesn't have native support for Amazon Instant Video

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