Walmart’s ONN Full HD Streaming Device is no longer the ultra-cheap Google TV option it used to be. The entry-level streamer now costs $30 on Walmart’s website, double its original launch price of $15 in 2023.
The jump is significant because the ONN line has long been a low-cost gateway into Google TV. For budget buyers, the move signals that the cheapest end of the streaming market is feeling new pressure.
Price pressure is spreading
The Full HD model is not the only ONN device to rise. The ONN 4K Plus increased by $10 a few months ago, moving from $29.88 to $39.88.
That still leaves ONN below Google’s own streaming hardware, but the gap is narrowing. Google TV Streamer sells for $99.99, which keeps it in a higher tier even as ONN becomes less aggressively priced.
| Device | Launch Price | Current Price | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| ONN Full HD Streaming Device | $15 | $30 | Available for shipping, very low in-store stock |
| ONN 4K Plus | $29.88 | $39.88 | Previously out of stock for weeks, now available again |
| ONN 4K Streaming Device (2023) | Not stated | Not stated | Out of stock |
| Google TV Streamer | Not stated | $99.99 | Available |
Much of the pressure is being linked to rising RAM costs. Memory supply constraints have moved from warning signs to a real problem in recent weeks, after months of concern across the industry.
The effect is not limited to streaming devices. Apple recently announced price increases for MacBook and iPad models as well.
Stock issues add to the problem
Pricing is only part of the concern for ONN buyers. Availability is also becoming more uneven, which makes the budget line even harder to recommend with confidence.
The ONN Full HD model is still listed for shipping, but local store stock is described as very low. The ONN 4K Plus had also been hard to find for weeks before returning to availability.
Meanwhile, the ONN 4K Streaming Device from 2023 is reported to be completely sold out. That combination of higher prices and weaker inventory suggests the memory crunch is affecting both cost and supply.
Fewer cheap Android streaming options
The timing is important because affordable Android-based streaming hardware is already getting harder to find. The market has been shifting toward more expensive products or more closed platforms.
Google ended the Chromecast line in 2024 and replaced it with the more premium-positioned Google TV Streamer. Amazon also took a different path, moving Fire Stick away from Android to its own Vega OS in October.
Those changes make ONN more important for shoppers who still want a cheap Google TV device. But with the Full HD model now at $30, the line no longer feels as distinctively cheap as it once did.
The appeal of ONN has always been simple: a low-cost way to get into Google TV. With higher prices and tightening stock, that value proposition is starting to weaken.
For now, ONN remains one of the least expensive ways into the Google TV ecosystem. Even so, the latest pricing moves and inventory problems show that the pressure on budget streaming devices is not easing yet.
