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Walmart's Affordable Onn Google TV Players Sell Out Amid High Demand
Budget-friendly 4K streaming devices from Walmart's Onn brand are nearly impossible to find in stock.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Walmart's entire lineup of Onn 4K streaming devices, including the 4K Plus, 4K Pro, and 4K Streaming Box, are currently out of stock online. The shortage may be driven by high demand as Amazon's new Fire TV operating system restricts sideloaded apps, making Walmart's more flexible Google TV players an attractive alternative.
Why it matters
Walmart's Onn 4K streaming players have emerged as a strong budget-friendly option for consumers, offering better app flexibility and performance than Amazon's Fire TV devices. The shortage highlights the growing popularity of these affordable Google TV devices as customers seek alternatives to Amazon's more restrictive streaming platform.
The details
A check of Walmart's online store shows all three of its 4K Onn streaming players - the 4K Plus, 4K Pro, and 4K Streaming Box - are currently listed as 'out of stock'. This shortage may be due to Walmart clearing out current models to make way for new versions, or simply high demand driven by Amazon's recent changes to its Fire TV platform that block sideloaded apps. Walmart's Onn 4K players have received positive reviews for their performance and value, making them a popular choice for consumers.
- Walmart's Onn 4K Plus model was released in mid-2025.
- The Onn 4K Pro model was introduced in mid-2024.
The players
Walmart
A major retail chain that sells a line of affordable Onn-branded streaming devices powered by Google TV.
Amazon
A leading e-commerce company that produces the Fire TV line of streaming devices, which recently introduced a new operating system that restricts sideloaded apps.
What they’re saying
“We've consistently given high marks to all of Walmart's Onn streamers, with our own Jared Newman calling the Onn 4K Plus—which supports both Dolby Vision and Atmos for less than $30—a 'surprisingly fast' device that 'gives you more than the competition' and is 'tough to beat.'”
— Jared Newman (PCWorld)
What’s next
Walmart may release updated versions of its Onn 4K streaming devices in the near future to meet the high demand.
The takeaway
Walmart's affordable and flexible Onn Google TV players have become a popular alternative to Amazon's more restrictive Fire TV devices, leading to supply shortages as consumers seek out these budget-friendly 4K streaming options.
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