A new Google TV 4K streaming box has arrived with features usually seen on higher-priced devices, including support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. It is being presented as a lower-cost option compared to Google’s own TV streaming hardware, offering a familiar Google TV interface while adding a practical extra for users who run out of space.
The standout addition is expandable storage through a microSD card. For many streaming boxes, internal storage can fill up quickly once users install multiple apps, download updates or save offline content where supported. With a microSD slot, owners can add extra capacity without replacing the device, making it easier to manage large app libraries and ongoing software updates.
Alongside storage flexibility, the box supports Dolby Vision for high dynamic range video and Dolby Atmos for immersive audio. Dolby Vision is designed to improve contrast and colour performance on compatible televisions, while Dolby Atmos is meant to create a more spacious sound experience when paired with supported soundbars, home theatre systems or TVs.
The device runs Google TV, which organises streaming services and recommendations in one place. Google TV also allows users to install apps from the Google ecosystem and access content across platforms, depending on availability in a user’s region and subscriptions. The product is being positioned for buyers who want a modern streaming experience without paying the premium typically associated with flagship streaming hardware.
While Google’s own streamer remains the reference point for the platform, this new 4K box aims to compete on value. The combination of Dolby video and audio formats, plus the ability to expand storage, is intended to appeal to households upgrading older streaming sticks or basic smart TV interfaces.
The feature set may be particularly relevant for viewers who rely on multiple streaming services, switch between apps often, or use their TV device for more than just video playback. Extra storage can also reduce the need to uninstall and reinstall apps to free up space.
Further details such as availability, pricing by market and full hardware specifications were not included in the source information. The key focus is the device’s role as a cheaper alternative in the Google TV 4K category, with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and microSD storage expansion as its main selling points.
