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@@WinterBooks67 Haha, it looks like this guy didn’t even bother to take a minute to read the quick-start guide before making his review and comparison video! 🫠
Whoops, sorry for that miss. I didn't even realize they added that. Weird they didn't add it in FindMy as well. Still wish it had precision find and a speaker to make it easier to locate though. - Josh
@@6MonthsLater And even if you don't want to do it that way, Spigen sells a remove cover that allows you to place an AirTag inside the remote case for precision find AND a speaker.
Unfortunately Google kneecaps the experience in that mode. Google Assistant and search won’t work and you can’t access your library or watchlist. My bad for not mentioning that as a downside in this comparison but def will in our full review. - Josh
There are third parties launchers you can use on Google TV to get around the ads on the home screen. Won't help you within the app itself, but this is the same on both platforms.
I'm completely in the Google ecosystem with a Pixel phone, Pixel Buds, Pixel Watch, Nest Hub, Nest thermostat, Nest doorbell, and Google Home speakers, but I do have an Apple TV 4K and can't seem to find a truly compelling reason for me to switch over to the Google TV Streamer. Google Home integration is nice, but no TV UI is as responsive and uncluttered as Apple TV's. I used a Roku for years and find it laggy AF. My parents used Amazon Fire Sticks for a while, and they were even worse than Roku. I still have an Nvidia Shield to my bedroom TV, and while it's far better than Roku and Amazon Fire, it doesn't come close to the Apple TV.
Can’t imagine living without my Apple TV! I have one for every tv in the house. Also, just wanted to note that you can setup a photo album to play as a screensaver!
$30 for an ads free streaming for a device lifetime is a deal. I'm talkin to you, Pichai, Sir. Raise the price. Don't stuff ads on people's faces. Don't be that guy.
They won't. At least not for that price. Because one time payment is worth way less than consistent stream of cashflow. At max they can do it as a subscription, like how they have done with youtube premium with a recurring payment for no ads.
It’s not equivalent to the Apple TV experience though. Google Assistant and search are disabled. You don’t have a universal watch list, and you can’t access purchased titles from Google Play. I think it’s designed more for those who are having guests over vs trying to compete with what Apple does. - Josh
No you can't. You're telling us that an advertising company like Google, that is NOTORIOUS for running roughshod over peoples privacy, is going to sell you a device that allows you to stop it making it's biggest profit sector.. Who you trying to fool, fool
Weird, you didn't mention the ability to use your iPhone as the remote. Seems like a pretty big plus. Using the iphone's keyboard to fill in a search field? Awesome! Only been using it a few months, but am satisfied with my purchase.
Both devices do that, but the advantage for Google TV is you can use your iPhone or Android as a remote, but Apple like usual don't allow anything outside their ecosystem.
I have the google streamer- had a 10% off discount so got it for $90. It does have an app grid view too, but it does still do the banner ads at the top😅. I like it a lot because of the ease of Chromecast. Also can start all of my other google home devices. Since I mostly watch TH-cam, it is great
I was looking forward to a new Apple TV announcement when they announced all the M4 stuff so that I can replace my Nvidia Shield Pro, but it didnt happen :(
Thanks for mentioning the apps using the native player on the Apple TV, it’s such a headache using an app with its own player What upsets me about max is that HBO max used the native player and it was great, now since max came around they use their own, much inferior one
I’ve used both for years, and while both are great, I find Apple TV to be better overall. That said, the choice really depends on your ecosystem. If you’re fully integrated with Apple devices, Apple TV makes more sense. On the other hand, for Android users, Google TV might be a better fit. Both serve as excellent smart home hubs. Personally, I use my Apple TV to manage my Philips smart home setup since it seamlessly connects with the Home app and functions as a hub.
Apple TV just works well. from notifying me who is outside my house, giving my access to apple homekit to allowing to use any of my idevice as a remote seamlessly
Using a pair of 1st gen Apple TV 4K boxes here, toying with updating to the most recent ATV 4K boxes, just for the speed (rendering the images in my 150+ iTunes film library takes a while) and for the newer remote. The old ‘black slip’ remotes never stop being a pain to find and use the right way round first time.
Is Google Photos integration, allowing you to use your personal photos as a screensaver, really that big of a deal to count as an advantage when comparing 2 smart TV boxes? That seems a bit silly lol
"Oh, Google TV Streamer 4K vs. Apple TV 4K? It's like a budget car vs. a high-end sports car. While Google TV Streamer 4K might get you from point A to point B, Apple TV 4K is the equivalent of cruising in a luxury vehicle. I mean, who wants to settle for a low-quality streaming experience when you can have top-of-the-line picture and sound? Bite the dust, Apple TV - Blu-ray reigns supreme."
Google TV has Apps only mode which is similar to Apple TVs homepage, You can also connect multiple Pixel buds to Google TVs similar to how Apple TV can connect to multiple Airpods.
I still have my Apple TV 4K 1st gen (2017) and would like to upgrade to get eARC support, but I’m gonna wait until there is 4K 120hz support. The of eARC means I often have to play the soundbar on/off dance before it connects correctly which is annoying, but it just means I need to keep my soundbar remote around.
4k120hz tbh would be useless on an apple TV. In fact the current apple TV doesn't support anything over 60hz (eg 1080p 120hz). However 8k60Hz will come eventually.
You'll need an HDMI cable that has enough bandwidth to support 4K at 60fps and Dolby Vision. The one I found on Amazon should do that and is reasonably priced (there are a lot of extremely over-priced HDMI cables out there). You can find it linked on our blog: 6monthslater.net/2024/11/google-tv-streamer-4k-vs-apple-tv-4k/. - Josh
The thing that'll typically be the giveaway for whether or not the cable can handle the full output these devices are capable of is the Gbps speed and what HDMI version it is (like 2.1 for example). If anyone wants to really geek out on HDMI, The Vergecast did an excellent podcast a while back on the standard: www.theverge.com/2020/12/24/22193437/vergecast-podcast-interview-hdmi
Apple TV has much better hardware, this alone makes it the winner. The only thing I hate on Apple TV is the TH-cam app. It’s so hard to go forward or backward or to a specific time. Trying to click the middle button and you move god knows where because it’a a touch sensor with swipe…
With the Apple TV my main issue is using the HomePod or HomePod mini as speakers instead of the tv speakers works wonderful but @ least on Apple TV plus content it always ends up being off sync which is frustrating
Oh, you have the Apple TV and Chromecast? Well, good for you. It's like having a bicycle and a car and pretending they're equally good. Sure, they might both get you places, but one is clearly superior. And when it comes to home entertainment, the Blu-ray player is the car, and Apple TV/Chromecast are the bikes. I mean, why settle for less when you can have the ultimate cinematic experience?"
Sometimes it can be tricky if it’s buried in something. It has that warm cold type detection. You can get pretty close but it doesn’t quite work as good as the iPhone to AirTag or apple watch feature on the newer watches.
I share a summer house with another family. Can we have two different profiles and each profile have their own (different) streaming services accounts? For example, my family our own Netflix account under our profile and the other family their own Netflix account under their profile? That way we won’t have to login and log out of every service anytime one of the two families uses it.
Apple is great for the people who hate playing with their devices. They just want something fast and easy and they are willing to pay for it. Android gives you options and tools to play but you need to read and learn. For certain people I can see why they like apple but I like to break my devices and see how they work.
Issue with the shield though is that it is long due for an upgrade, and the fact that it is still being sold at the same price. Although for an android streaming box, I'd still hold on to my old shield than upgrade to a new one.
I returned the Apple TV 4K as the TH-cam app sucked on it. I know that's Googles fault but still. Ended up getting Google TV that works great with Googles services.
Going forward/backward in a video on TH-cam is a joke. You press right button and you expect to go 10 seconds forward, instead only the cursor moves on the seek bar, then you need to press the middle button to confirm. Now the middle button is a touch sensor with swipe, trying to click it you move randomly to another position…
Idk about you guys, but I would hate to have my pictures displayed as screensavers in my TV, that’s hugely narcissistic, and besides that, you guys never receive nudes or take one yourselves? So many things can go wrong with that feature…
Issue with those though is that its not really secure. If your network isn't that protected, it is most definitely sending a lot of data to China servers.
@@palvini Its not about what you are watching kind of data. From the box's app it can get your login info, and upto a point your payment info (credit card etc). But thats not the main issue. The main issue is that you have connected the device in your home network. That means the device has local network access to literally every device that is connected to your router. Yes there are firewalls to prevent such connections, but if there is even one vulnerability anywhere, thats literally a backdoor entry to any other device. Could be your phone, or your computer or anything else.
If you're using google home devices and Android phone Google TV streamer is no brainer , but if you invested in Apple you should get the Apple tv ,this is why I don't buy Apple devices I want freedom, at the end both of them they can't touch Nvidia Shield capabilities
Not quite like that, friend. I'm an Apple user, I have an Apple TV 4K and I bought a Google TV. Some applications I use can only be installed on my TV box via APK. Unfortunately, Apple is very closed to installing certain applications.
What correlation logic is that? Maybe we could just focus on the good reviews instead of who someone prefers - I think that's everyone's private business.
> heres the breakdown of all advantages and disadvantages of each product, but personally I pick this one because the advantages > ah hes gay so thats why topnotch
**Correction** Apple TV Remote has a FindMy feature using Bluetooth signal strength, but it doesn't have precision find or a speaker like AirTags and AirPods do.
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Apple TV has photos screensaver - it is better because it shows time
@@WinterBooks67 Haha, it looks like this guy didn’t even bother to take a minute to read the quick-start guide before making his review and comparison video! 🫠
You can connect airpods to the google lol
@@WinterBooks67google tv has that to what are you talking about
There is a ‘Find my’ feature for the Apple Remotes by the way- it’s in the remote section of your iPhones control center
Whoops, sorry for that miss. I didn't even realize they added that. Weird they didn't add it in FindMy as well. Still wish it had precision find and a speaker to make it easier to locate though. - Josh
@@6MonthsLater And even if you don't want to do it that way, Spigen sells a remove cover that allows you to place an AirTag inside the remote case for precision find AND a speaker.
@@hafuridotusthen it becomes kinda bulky
@@miilotheminer Yeah, but it is an option. Hence even mentioning it.
Nah. It’s no excuse not to have this built into all streamer remotes in 2024. It’s literally my first ask.
Biggest problem I have with anything google/android is the amount of ads built in to everything it seems.
no better way to consume ads than having it forced down your throat
Wrong. You CAN disable all the recommended content and ads on GoogleTV and just have a clean only-apps layout. Its an option in the settings.
Unfortunately Google kneecaps the experience in that mode. Google Assistant and search won’t work and you can’t access your library or watchlist. My bad for not mentioning that as a downside in this comparison but def will in our full review. - Josh
I'm using Projectivity Launcher on my Google Streamer and it's perfect to avoid adds and you still get all the features you need plus more.
There are third parties launchers you can use on Google TV to get around the ads on the home screen. Won't help you within the app itself, but this is the same on both platforms.
I'm completely in the Google ecosystem with a Pixel phone, Pixel Buds, Pixel Watch, Nest Hub, Nest thermostat, Nest doorbell, and Google Home speakers, but I do have an Apple TV 4K and can't seem to find a truly compelling reason for me to switch over to the Google TV Streamer. Google Home integration is nice, but no TV UI is as responsive and uncluttered as Apple TV's. I used a Roku for years and find it laggy AF. My parents used Amazon Fire Sticks for a while, and they were even worse than Roku. I still have an Nvidia Shield to my bedroom TV, and while it's far better than Roku and Amazon Fire, it doesn't come close to the Apple TV.
You can't cast from an android phone to apple tv. that's one disadvantage that sways me away from it
Man drop 'my husband' so casually. Love that for him. Already a great channel, now it's even better.
Can’t imagine living without my Apple TV! I have one for every tv in the house. Also, just wanted to note that you can setup a photo album to play as a screensaver!
I love that the Google TV supports sideloading and Matter smart home devices 💯
$30 for an ads free streaming for a device lifetime is a deal. I'm talkin to you, Pichai, Sir. Raise the price. Don't stuff ads on people's faces. Don't be that guy.
They won't. At least not for that price. Because one time payment is worth way less than consistent stream of cashflow. At max they can do it as a subscription, like how they have done with youtube premium with a recurring payment for no ads.
I love that I see captions when I skip back on Apple TV, but I wish I could specify the time they are displayed. 10 seconds is often not enough.
If you skip back twice in a row, it will turn them on for 20 seconds, but I get what you mean though, would be cool to adjust that in settings. - Josh
HUSBAND?!!! I knew I liked this dude, now I like him even more.
Anyway. Apple TV >>>>>
1:39 the scroll speed is a menace💀
You CAN disable all the recommended content and ads on GoogleTV and just have a clean only-apps layout. Its an option in the settings.
It’s not equivalent to the Apple TV experience though. Google Assistant and search are disabled. You don’t have a universal watch list, and you can’t access purchased titles from Google Play. I think it’s designed more for those who are having guests over vs trying to compete with what Apple does. - Josh
No you can't. You're telling us that an advertising company like Google, that is NOTORIOUS for running roughshod over peoples privacy, is going to sell you a device that allows you to stop it making it's biggest profit sector..
Who you trying to fool, fool
Weird, you didn't mention the ability to use your iPhone as the remote. Seems like a pretty big plus. Using the iphone's keyboard to fill in a search field? Awesome!
Only been using it a few months, but am satisfied with my purchase.
Both devices do that, but the advantage for Google TV is you can use your iPhone or Android as a remote, but Apple like usual don't allow anything outside their ecosystem.
I have the google streamer- had a 10% off discount so got it for $90. It does have an app grid view too, but it does still do the banner ads at the top😅. I like it a lot because of the ease of Chromecast. Also can start all of my other google home devices. Since I mostly watch TH-cam, it is great
I was looking forward to a new Apple TV announcement when they announced all the M4 stuff so that I can replace my Nvidia Shield Pro, but it didnt happen :(
Thanks for mentioning the apps using the native player on the Apple TV, it’s such a headache using an app with its own player
What upsets me about max is that HBO max used the native player and it was great, now since max came around they use their own, much inferior one
Excellent review and comparison. I watched the whole thing even tho I'm not interested on getting either. Ps. LOVED the casual mention of husband.
I've been having that same Apple TV app issue on my Mac recently, hope they can fix it soon!
Free live TV. US (and wherever else) only, not available in the UK. PS: The Google streamer can be set to show apps only on the home screen.
I’ve used both for years, and while both are great, I find Apple TV to be better overall. That said, the choice really depends on your ecosystem. If you’re fully integrated with Apple devices, Apple TV makes more sense. On the other hand, for Android users, Google TV might be a better fit. Both serve as excellent smart home hubs. Personally, I use my Apple TV to manage my Philips smart home setup since it seamlessly connects with the Home app and functions as a hub.
Apple TV just works well. from notifying me who is outside my house, giving my access to apple homekit to allowing to use any of my idevice as a remote seamlessly
Using a pair of 1st gen Apple TV 4K boxes here, toying with updating to the most recent ATV 4K boxes, just for the speed (rendering the images in my 150+ iTunes film library takes a while) and for the newer remote. The old ‘black slip’ remotes never stop being a pain to find and use the right way round first time.
Is Google streamer has a led that stays on all the time?
Not from the front, it does on the back. That's probably an advantage I should have given it over the Apple TV. - Josh
Is Google Photos integration, allowing you to use your personal photos as a screensaver, really that big of a deal to count as an advantage when comparing 2 smart TV boxes? That seems a bit silly lol
"Oh, Google TV Streamer 4K vs. Apple TV 4K? It's like a budget car vs. a high-end sports car. While Google TV Streamer 4K might get you from point A to point B, Apple TV 4K is the equivalent of cruising in a luxury vehicle. I mean, who wants to settle for a low-quality streaming experience when you can have top-of-the-line picture and sound? Bite the dust, Apple TV - Blu-ray reigns supreme."
Do you still use your Logitech Lift?
Yes! Though thinking about upgrading to the larger version. - Josh
I like good recommendations for stuff to watch.
Google TV has Apps only mode which is similar to Apple TVs homepage, You can also connect multiple Pixel buds to Google TVs similar to how Apple TV can connect to multiple Airpods.
Thanks for posting!
Can you use any speaker with the apple tv 4k? Or they need to be the apples one?
Nope. I use my sony tv alongside sony S400 sound system.
any speaker that can plug into the tv works
Yes. Any good speaker over Bluetooth works just fine. I use a JBL flip 6.
What modem would recommend with the Nest Wifi Pro?
Nice summary, thanks
Only downside with the Apple TV is for us sound system people the lack of pass though audio, the Apple TV is nit able to do true hd
I still have my Apple TV 4K 1st gen (2017) and would like to upgrade to get eARC support, but I’m gonna wait until there is 4K 120hz support. The of eARC means I often have to play the soundbar on/off dance before it connects correctly which is annoying, but it just means I need to keep my soundbar remote around.
4k120hz tbh would be useless on an apple TV. In fact the current apple TV doesn't support anything over 60hz (eg 1080p 120hz). However 8k60Hz will come eventually.
Do I have to get a specific HDMI cable or does any HDMI cable work with any cable?
You'll need an HDMI cable that has enough bandwidth to support 4K at 60fps and Dolby Vision. The one I found on Amazon should do that and is reasonably priced (there are a lot of extremely over-priced HDMI cables out there). You can find it linked on our blog: 6monthslater.net/2024/11/google-tv-streamer-4k-vs-apple-tv-4k/. - Josh
The thing that'll typically be the giveaway for whether or not the cable can handle the full output these devices are capable of is the Gbps speed and what HDMI version it is (like 2.1 for example). If anyone wants to really geek out on HDMI, The Vergecast did an excellent podcast a while back on the standard: www.theverge.com/2020/12/24/22193437/vergecast-podcast-interview-hdmi
2.0 is fine
9:26 Did you say HUSBAND?
He's always been openly gay
So what?
As soon as I heard it I ran to the comments
GAY
Oh man, I am not ready for another one
Apple TV has much better hardware, this alone makes it the winner. The only thing I hate on Apple TV is the TH-cam app. It’s so hard to go forward or backward or to a specific time. Trying to click the middle button and you move god knows where because it’a a touch sensor with swipe…
With the Apple TV my main issue is using the HomePod or HomePod mini as speakers instead of the tv speakers works wonderful but @ least on Apple TV plus content it always ends up being off sync which is frustrating
Mine does that too. I have to go back and close the app and relaunch it to sync normally with my HomePods. It does sound great though.
Wait you can find the remote on find my? What?
I have the Apple TV and chromecast and i like them both
I ment Apple TV to
Oh, you have the Apple TV and Chromecast? Well, good for you. It's like having a bicycle and a car and pretending they're equally good. Sure, they might both get you places, but one is clearly superior. And when it comes to home entertainment, the Blu-ray player is the car, and Apple TV/Chromecast are the bikes. I mean, why settle for less when you can have the ultimate cinematic experience?"
you can locate apple remote thru find my devices in your iphone
Sometimes it can be tricky if it’s buried in something. It has that warm cold type detection. You can get pretty close but it doesn’t quite work as good as the iPhone to AirTag or apple watch feature on the newer watches.
Well now I need a husband review
Don't let this guy do it.
Can never find any info on this: can you cast to the google streamer ad hoc (without WiFi) like you can on the Apple TV?
It doesn't look like it. I turned the WiFi off on my phone, and no cast devices appeared. - Josh
@ thanks for checking! I was actually asking about the reverse: No WiFi for the Google Streamer but WiFi on your Android/Chromebook?
I share a summer house with another family. Can we have two different profiles and each profile have their own (different) streaming services accounts? For example, my family our own Netflix account under our profile and the other family their own Netflix account under their profile? That way we won’t have to login and log out of every service anytime one of the two families uses it.
Yeah. At the top control centre you can add user profiles
It's android. Install another better launcher like projectivy.
He's Apple user, he doesn't know all the Android stuff, you can see the lack of his knowledge in the video
Apple is great for the people who hate playing with their devices. They just want something fast and easy and they are willing to pay for it. Android gives you options and tools to play but you need to read and learn. For certain people I can see why they like apple but I like to break my devices and see how they work.
Why you won't do xbox vs ps?
How do you cast to an Apple TV from an Android device? Vice versa it works with Google Home in my experience.
You can’t unless the app itself (like TH-cam) supports Cast. But there’s no native way to do it.
@6MonthsLater So the Chromecast is more cross platform in this sense. Which I knew, I was just curious.
Nvidia shield cause it has hardware ai upscaling system wide, easy choice
Nvidia Shield for life , too bad people locked inside the Apple garden
Issue with the shield though is that it is long due for an upgrade, and the fact that it is still being sold at the same price. Although for an android streaming box, I'd still hold on to my old shield than upgrade to a new one.
isnt isn't google tv have a Deep integration with google Apps?
Biggest problem for me on Google TV is Max app. The forward or reverse is stupid
Photo Gallery app for Google photos access
I returned the Apple TV 4K as the TH-cam app sucked on it. I know that's Googles fault but still. Ended up getting Google TV that works great with Googles services.
Can you explain what exactly sucks? TH-cam is where I spend more time watching tv nowadays.
It’s the same app
Going forward/backward in a video on TH-cam is a joke. You press right button and you expect to go 10 seconds forward, instead only the cursor moves on the seek bar, then you need to press the middle button to confirm. Now the middle button is a touch sensor with swipe, trying to click it you move randomly to another position…
The Apple TV has find my , it’s in the tv remote app
2:38 ACI gang!
Husband!!
What avout the TH-cam issue when screen saver starts on the Apple tv, it automatically resumes the youtube video... That is a bunmer
Hold up did he block out the word “ass”?? Lol
All too familiar for him I suppose
@@wasswabatteyou don’t like ass?
Idk about you guys, but I would hate to have my pictures displayed as screensavers in my TV, that’s hugely narcissistic, and besides that, you guys never receive nudes or take one yourselves?
So many things can go wrong with that feature…
Not everybody’s trashy, no.
We're already can do everything with Chinese android tv box I think these just waste of money.
Issue with those though is that its not really secure. If your network isn't that protected, it is most definitely sending a lot of data to China servers.
Bro really thinks malware is good💀💀💀💀
@@ZK-APA the android box not has Microphone what Chinese will do wirh my tv series data ?
@@palvini Its not about what you are watching kind of data. From the box's app it can get your login info, and upto a point your payment info (credit card etc). But thats not the main issue. The main issue is that you have connected the device in your home network. That means the device has local network access to literally every device that is connected to your router. Yes there are firewalls to prevent such connections, but if there is even one vulnerability anywhere, thats literally a backdoor entry to any other device. Could be your phone, or your computer or anything else.
If you're using google home devices and Android phone Google TV streamer is no brainer , but if you invested in Apple you should get the Apple tv ,this is why I don't buy Apple devices I want freedom, at the end both of them they can't touch Nvidia Shield capabilities
Not quite like that, friend. I'm an Apple user, I have an Apple TV 4K and I bought a Google TV. Some applications I use can only be installed on my TV box via APK. Unfortunately, Apple is very closed to installing certain applications.
googel better
Bro no person who is serious about enjoying movies gives two Fs about airpods or homepods
fifth
3.) None of the above.
so u r gay & u prefer the apple one, as expected
Gayyyyy
What correlation logic is that? Maybe we could just focus on the good reviews instead of who someone prefers - I think that's everyone's private business.
worms for brain
> heres the breakdown of all advantages and disadvantages of each product, but personally I pick this one because the advantages
> ah hes gay so thats why
topnotch
“My husband”??
@@wasswabatte and?
So what? Are you hard of hearing?
It’s been 11 days. Have your 6 brain cells processed this information yet?
Husband??!!! I hope you return to God. He is All-Merciful. May God guide you.
husband? Is that a mistake?
Why does it matter?
Its 2024, not 1994 - please evolve.
@ thank you!!
Make America great again XD
Congratulations to you Josh. You got a husband and a best man.
Apple is the only answer 🤌