ONN 110125667 Streaming Player Review
Our verdict
The ONN 110125667 is a solid budget pick for anyone who wants 4K streaming and the Google TV interface without spending much. It moves roughly 4,000 units a month, which tells you it has found a real audience among cost-conscious buyers.
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Budget shoppers who want 4K output and Google TV app access on an older or non-smart TV
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You want a polished ecosystem with long-term software update guarantees or a device from a streaming-native brand
- Resolution 4K Uhd
- Smart platform Google Tv
- Connectivity Hdmi
- Color Black
- Weight 340.0 lb
- Weight of 340.0 lb - heavier than 100% of the 55 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 79 owner ratings
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Popularity0.6/5
79 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The ONN 110125667 delivers 4K UHD resolution over HDMI and runs Google TV, giving access to the full Google Play app store. At around $38, it sits at the very low end of the 4K streaming player market, making it an easy entry point for households upgrading a 1080p setup or adding a smart interface to a dumb TV.
Google TV is a real strength here. It surfaces content recommendations across services and has a clean home screen that most people find easy to navigate. For everyday streaming of Netflix, YouTube, or Disney Plus, this hardware is more than capable.
The buyer volume, around 4,000 units monthly, suggests strong demand despite limited reviews (only 46 at time of writing). The 4.2 rating is acceptable but points to some inconsistency in buyer experience, likely around setup or remote quality. ONN is a Walmart house brand, so after-sale support is minimal.
Pros
- 4K UHD output at a genuinely low price
- Google TV interface with Google Play Store access
- HDMI connectivity is straightforward to set up
- Strong monthly sales volume shows real-world demand
Cons
- Very few reviews (46) makes the rating less reliable
- ONN brand offers minimal customer support
- No price listed publicly, which complicates direct comparison
Performance notes
Outputs 4K UHD over HDMI. Runs the Google TV smart platform, which includes the Google Play Store. No refresh rate, HDR, or Bluetooth specs confirmed in listing data.
What buyers say
With 46 reviews and a 4.2 rating, buyer feedback is limited but leans positive. The high monthly sales figure (around 4,000) suggests the device is delivering on basic expectations for most buyers, though the small review pool means individual experiences may vary more than usual.
Specifications
| Resolution | 4K Uhd |
|---|---|
| Smart platform | Google Tv |
| Connectivity | Hdmi |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | 340.0 lb |
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Frequently asked questions
Does the ONN 110125667 support Google Play apps?
Yes. It runs Google TV, which includes full access to the Google Play Store. That covers Netflix, YouTube, Disney Plus, HBO Max, Hulu, and thousands of other apps. Google TV also layers content recommendations across services on the home screen.
Is the ONN 110125667 a good choice for a non-smart TV?
It works well for that use case. You plug it into any TV with an HDMI port and it turns that TV into a 4K smart TV. The Google TV interface is reasonably polished for everyday use. The main tradeoff is the limited brand support compared to Roku or Fire TV.
What is the difference between ONN and Roku or Amazon Fire TV?
ONN is a Walmart house brand, while Roku and Amazon Fire TV have dedicated streaming ecosystems with longer track records and more consistent software updates. ONN devices typically cost less but may receive fewer firmware updates over time. For basic streaming needs the gap is small, but if long-term support matters to you, the branded options are safer.