The Walmart Onn 4K Pro and Onn 4K streaming stick with Google TV are making waves ahead of their official launch. Recently, they’ve started appearing in stores, even though a formal rollout hasn’t happened yet. Some shoppers have managed to get their hands on these devices a bit early, particularly in areas like Burbank and Los Angeles, where they can be shipped or picked up in-store.
Currently, Walmart lists the Onn 4K streaming stick at $39.88, a noticeable jump from the previous $20 price tag. The Onn 4K Pro is priced at $59.88 for the black version and $49.88 for the grey version. However, many customers have reported finding the stick closer to $20 in certain locations, suggesting a potential mix-up in pricing that Walmart will likely address at the official launch.
Experts in tech have noted that Walmart’s entry into the streaming device market could shake things up. As more consumers opt for budget-friendly options for streaming, competition may grow among retailers, benefiting customers. According to recent data, nearly 70% of U.S. households now have some form of streaming device. By offering affordable alternatives, Walmart could attract even more viewers.
Interestingly, social media reactions to the early availability of these gadgets have been mixed. Some users are excited about the low prices, while others express skepticism about quality. It’s a reminder of the varying opinions within the tech community. A recent Twitter poll showed that 64% of participants are eager to try Walmart’s new offerings despite the initial price discrepancies.
With these devices now listed online, it’s clear that Walmart is preparing for a launch soon. Many anticipate it will happen in the coming week, so keep an eye out if you’re interested in upgrading your streaming experience.

