TL;DR The unannounced Onn 4K Pro Streaming Box (2026) is appearing early at Walmart stores in California for $60.
New features include Google TV with Gemini preinstalled, Matter over Thread support, and a Find My Remote function.
Internal specs include 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and Wi-Fi 6, though the USB port has been downgraded to USB 2.0.
Walmart hasn’t yet announced the next generation of its Onn streaming sticks and boxes. However, consumers are already getting their hands on the devices. Just two days ago, a Reddit user bought and stress-tested the Onn 4K Streaming Stick (2026). Now, another Reddit user has gotten their hands on the unreleased elder sibling, the Onn 4K Pro Streaming Box (2026).
The Onn 4K Pro Streaming Box (2026) has already been spotted in leaked renders, and now it’s showing up at Walmart stores, even before the company has officially announced it. Reddit user gera815gggg bought one from their local Walmart in Ventura, California, for $59.88.
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Through the box, we can see that the Onn 4K Pro (2026) comes with hands-free voice control and a Find My Remote functionality. The streaming box runs Google TV with Gemini preinstalled. There’s also Matter over Thread compatibility, as well as support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
The back of the box provides much more detail. We see that the Onn 4K Pro (2026) comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. It confirms a quad-core CPU with Cortex-A55 cores and an ARM G310 V2 GPU. There’s Wi-Fi 6 onboard, along with a USB 2.0 port (a downgrade from the USB 3.0 Type-A port on the 2024 Pro model).
The Redditor mentions in the comments that there’s also a 100MB Ethernet port. We can also spot a mic toggle on the back of the device.
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