![]() ![]() ![]() The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K runs on Android TV 11 with the Google TV interface. It does feel inferior to the Fire TV remotes, however, both in terms of button layout and general build quality. The plastic and rubber feel a bit tacky but acceptable for the price. The design also makes it easy to tell the right orientation without looking. The remote is lightweight and comfortable to hold. The remote also has an IR blaster to use with televisions, letting you use one remote for all your media needs. The Bluetooth remote has a very common design, with a large, easy-to-reach D-pad and shortcut buttons for sponsors content partners. Thankfully, the extension cable makes this a non-issue. The connector causes the cable to jut out at a right angle, which is highly likely to conflict with any other HDMI cable next to it. On one side is the microUSB connector for the power cable and also an LED indicator for power. It has a two-tone design with a matte and glossy finish, the latter taking no time at all to get covered in scratches. Also, while the packaging doesn't mention it, an extension cable for HDMI is included in case you have a hard-to-reach or busy connection area on the back of your TV. Inside you'll find the streaming stick, a Bluetooth remote, a 5W power adapter, and a charging cable with a microUSB connector. The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K comes in simple paper packaging. Priced at INR 4,999, the Xiaomi TV Stick 4K goes head-to-head with the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, which retails for the same price. This new model supports most of the popular new audio/video formats along with the new Google TV interface. It's the usual sort of compact, dongle-like design that has become very popular with consumers as media streaming usage skyrockets. The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K is the company's latest entry-level 4K media streaming device. ![]()
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