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Just a few days ago, I wrote about a leak showing off Walmart’s upcoming second-generation Onn 4K Pro. But it looks like that Google TV Streamer clone isn’t the only new device Walmart has up its sleeve for 2026.
According to a new leak from Android TV Guide, Walmart is also preparing to launch a brand new Onn 4K streaming stick. If you are still holding onto an aging Chromecast with Google TV 4K, this might be exactly what you’ve been waiting for.


The current budget Onn streaming stick tops out at 1080p, but this unreleased model will finally bring 4K output to the smaller stick form factor. Under the hood, it is supposedly packing a new Realtek RTD1325 quad-core processor, ARM Mali-G57 GPU, and support for AV1 decoding, along with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage. It also looks to have a single USB-C port for power and will launch with Android 14.
If Walmart can keep the price of this new stick around the $25 mark, it is going to be an absolute no-brainer for upgrading your older TVs. Walmart typically releases its new Onn streaming devices between late April and early May. Since we are already in April, I don’t think we are going to have to wait very long for an official announcement on either of these new devices!
Are you planning to pick up the redesigned Onn 4K Pro box, or does a cheaper 4K streaming stick sound more appealing for your setup? Let me know in the comments!
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