Recommend Devices
10. Onn 4K Plus

For cord-cutters on a budget, the onn 4K Plus delivers an incredible amount of power for under $40. It ships with Android TV 14, Wi-Fi 6, and 16 GB of storage in a compact form factor that rivals devices costing twice as much.
Performance testing shows it actually edges out the 4K Pro in raw speed, making it a bargain that’s hard to pass up.
Price: $39.88
9. Onn 4K Pro

Walmart’s onn 4K Pro also makes our list because it offers twice the storage of any Firestick at a fraction of the cost. With 32 GB onboard, 3 GB of RAM, a USB 3.0 port, and built-in Ethernet, this box checks every requirement for cord-cutters leaving Fire TV behind.
The remote’s “Magic Star” button gives you instant access to your most-used apps, and Wi-Fi 6 keeps streaming smooth without a wired connection.
Price: $44.88
8. Google TV Streamer

Google’s flagship streamer replaced the Chromecast and brings a clean, ad-light experience with 32 GB of storage and 4 GB of RAM. Unlike most boxes, you can fully remove pre-installed apps like Netflix and YouTube to free up space and reduce clutter.
The updated remote features a custom button for mapping your favorite applications, and Gigabit Ethernet support keeps buffering out of the picture.
Price: $99.99
7. MECOOL KM7 Plus

The KM7 Plus sits in a sweet spot between budget boxes and premium hardware, running Google TV with Netflix 4K certification out of the box.
Two USB ports, a microSD slot, and a Gigabit Ethernet port give you expansion and connectivity options that most Firestick owners can only dream about.
Third-party launcher support means you can strip the ads from the home screen and build a clean, custom interface. Use coupon code TROYPOINT15 at checkout to save 15%.
Price: $80-$120
6. NVIDIA SHIELD Pro

The NVIDIA SHIELD Pro remains one of the most respected streaming devices on the market, powered by a Tegra X1+ processor that handles 4K content and gaming with ease.
Dual USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and UHD Netflix certification make it a complete package for anyone who wants top-tier picture and sound quality.
The one caveat: rumors continue to swirl that NVIDIA may discontinue the SHIELD line, so availability could become an issue down the road.
Price: $199.99
5. BuzzTV Boxes

If you want the most powerful streaming hardware money can buy, the BuzzTV PowerStation 6 is in a league of its own.
The UnLimited model packs 256 GB of storage and 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, paired with a 64-bit Rockchip processor that handles every app and APK without breaking a sweat.
BuzzTV built a custom OS with an integrated IPTV player on the home screen, and the USB-C port even charges your other devices. Use coupon code TROYPOINT for 10% off.
Price: $290-$500
4. Ugoos AM9

Released in mid-2025, the AM9 runs stock Android 14 AOSP with a 64-bit Amlogic processor and AI-powered upscaling that sharpens lower-quality video on 4K screens.
Its 64 GB of storage, three USB 3.0 ports, and Wi-Fi 6 give it the specs to compete with boxes priced much higher. This is an AOSP device, so it won’t be touched by Google’s upcoming sideloading restrictions.
Just note that Netflix and Prime Video won’t play in HD due to the lack of official certification.
Price: $159.99-$179.99
3. Formuler Z11 Pro Max

The Z11 Pro Max has been a go-to pick for IPTV users thanks to its built-in MyTVOnline 3 player and 32 GB of storage on Android 11. Its dedicated remote includes hotkey shortcuts for favorites, fast forward, and rewind that make channel surfing a breeze.
At $30 less than the Z12 Ultra, this box still delivers a high-end live TV experience without cutting corners on performance.
Price: $199.99
2. Formuler Z12 Ultra

Formuler’s latest release quadruples the storage of its predecessor with 128 GB onboard, giving IPTV and recording fans all the room they need.
The MyTVOnline 3 player comes pre-installed for live TV access right out of the box, and the new BT3 remote adds customizable hotkeys and voice control.
Gigabit Ethernet and multiple USB ports round out a device built for serious streamers who want a premium IPTV setup.
Price: $229.99
1. Ugoos SK1

The SK1 from Ugoos has carved out a following as a potential NVIDIA SHIELD replacement, offering 128 GB of storage and 8 GB of RAM in a package that supports up to 8K output.
It runs stock Android and operates completely outside Google’s certified ecosystem, which means zero sideloading restrictions now or in the future.
Be aware that Google Play and HD Netflix are not available on this device, so it’s best suited for users who rely on sideloaded apps and IPTV services.
Price: $200-$350