Since Fire TV stick is based on the Android ecosystem, you can pretty much sideload any Android app onto the Fire TV stick. Not to forget little amount of gaming your kids can play on the Fire stick.Īnd that’s not the end. You get over 5,500 options, from big names like Netflix and Hulu to niche channels like Haystack TV and TV-optimized version of Spotify. Though, you can set up a slideshow from your Google photos, which is pretty cool.īut here is a bummer, you don’t have as much content playback option for Chromecast, as you get with the Fire stick. All you get is fancy wallpapers and slideshows when the device is inactive. It’s really expensive, if you ask me.Įven if you don’t care about the remote and don’t have a 4K TV, one big thing to look for in a streaming device is content.Ĭhromecast 3 still doesn't have any OS. If you are looking for a 4K experience on the Chromecast, then you will need to buy the Chromecast Ultra which is like $20 more than Fire TV stick 4K. While the Chromecast 3 can only do up to 1080p content at 60fps, which one mostly finds on YouTube and in gaming videos. Not that it matters much since both of them are equally fast.īut, the game changer for me is that the new Fire TV Stick supports 4K along with HDR 10 and Dolby Atmos audio. We tested that claim in one of our previous videos, and while it's pretty accurate, the new Chromecast 3 is only 15% faster than the previous gen. The new Fire TV stick is clearly the winner when it comes to having a remote, but what about the video playback options?Īmazon claims the new Fire TV stick is 80% faster than the previous gen. So, even if you don’t have your TV remote lying around, you can easily control pretty much every function on your Fire stick without it. What’s even better is that the new Alexa remote now has volume control and power button. Something which was a nightmare in Chromecast. While your TV remote can’t be used as a fully fledged remote for Chromecast, you can pause and play, which is good enough.īut these added bundles and hacks can never replace a dedicated remote of the new Fire TV stick 4K.Ī dedicated remote not only helps you find your favorite shows but also makes it a lot easier to jump a few seconds forward or backward while watching movies. “Hey Google, play Stranger Things on Bedroom TV”Īnd the same goes true if you have a Smart TV that supports HDMI CEC. Thankfully, you can use Google home (Google assistant to be precise) to control playback on your Chromecast. While casting videos is pretty easy for most tech-savvy people, jumping 10 seconds forward or backward is still a pain in small mobile screens. Say, if you want to play something on Netflix or YouTube on Chromecast, you need to cast it from your smartphone. The primary way to control your Chromecast is still your smartphone. What does matter is that both of these streaming devices also come with an HDMI extender so you will have enough room to utilize the other HDMI ports on your TV.īut what really sets them apart, is the remote.Ĭhromecast 3 doesn’t have a remote. I like the angular shape of Fire stick over the circular design of Chromecast, but honestly, the design doesn’t matter as both of these sticks are going to sit behind the TV anyway. With that being said, let’s begin.īoth Chromecast 3 and Fire TV stick 4K look pretty much the same. Before we begin, make sure you subscribe to this channel, we make videos on how to get most of your streaming device. So, if you are looking to buy a new streaming stick like the new Chromecast 3, or the Fire TV Stick 4K, then I’ve got your back. The biggest highlight perhaps is that the Chromecast 3 can now do 1080p at 60 frames per second. On the other hand, not much has changed in the 3rd generation of Chromecast. A much-needed upgrade over the previous generation Fire stick. So, the Fire TV Stick 4K, now not only supports 4K, HDR and Dolby Atmos but the new Alexa remote has also come with volume controls. Well, to get to the crux of it, let’s see what's changed first. So, this got everyone thinking including me, which one has the edge of the other one? The new Fire TV stick supports 4K and comes with an Alexa remote, while the new Chromecast is still the king of screen mirroring. Last year, Google launched the Chromecast 3, alongside the Pixel 3, priced at $35, and after a few months later, Amazon released the next gen Fire TV Stick 4K priced a little bit more, at $49.īoth of these streaming devices have their own perks.
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