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Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen) Overview
The Xiaomi TV Stick 4K (2nd Gen), launched in July 2025, is a compact HDMI streaming dongle that transforms any non-smart TV, monitor, or projector into a full-featured Google TV entertainment hub. It’s an upgraded successor to the original 2021 model, focusing on smoother performance, enhanced visuals, and immersive audio at a budget price. Ideal for travel, secondary setups, or upgrading older TVs, it supports major streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and Xiaomi’s own TV+ for free live channels. With its pocket-sized design, it’s easy to plug in and go, powered via USB.
Key Specifications
Here’s a breakdown of the core specs:
What’s New in the 2nd Gen?
This iteration addresses key pain points from the first-gen model (which used an older Amlogic S805Y chip and Android TV 11):
- Performance Boost: 80% faster CPU and 150% improved GPU for lag-free 4K streaming and multitasking—no more app crashes or slow navigation.
- Visual/Audio Upgrades: Added Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (beyond basic HDR10 in gen 1) for richer colors/contrast; DTS:X joins Dolby Atmos for spatial sound.
- Modern OS: Switches to Google TV on Android 14 for personalized recommendations, better search, and Matter smart home integration.
- Connectivity Enhancements: Wi-Fi 6 for stable 4K over busy networks; Bluetooth 5.2 for reliable remote pairing.
- Design Tweaks: Slimmer rounded body with improved heat dissipation; remote now Bluetooth-only (no IR) for hidden installs.
It retains the no-frills approach—no microSD slot or Ethernet—but excels in portability.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Affordable 4K entry point; Snappy Google TV interface; Excellent AV format support; Compact for travel; Free content via TV+.
- Cons: Limited 8GB storage fills quickly (clear cache often); Only 2GB RAM may stutter with heavy multitasking; No official US launch yet (region locks possible on imports); Remote build feels basic compared to premium rivals.



