TiVo Stream 4K review (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

If it was just a bit more responsive, the TiVo Stream 4K would be a rock-solid Android TV streaming device. It has the features of streaming devices that cost twice as much and a premium remote, but it’s clear where TiVo cut corners to keep the price low.

Pros

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    Recommendation algorithm

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    Fantastic remote

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    Good price

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    Chromecast and Google Assistant

Cons

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    Slow down on menus

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    Design isn’t very appealing

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    Soundbar issues

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The TiVo Stream 4K is a breath of fresh air for a brand that relied, largely, on you spending hundreds of dollars per month for a cable subscription.

This new full-on streaming device is capable of playing Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and dozens of other services on your TV without requiring you to pay for any extra fees outside of the subscription services themselves. To that end, the TiVo Stream 4K is much, much closer to a Roku than it is TiVo’s long standing lineup of DVRs – and does a better job than you’d expect for the price.

The downside here, unfortunately, is that the TiVo Stream 4K is a bit slower than some other streamers we’ve seen, especially when stacked against more premium models like the Roku Ultra or the Nvidia Shield TV. But its breadth of streaming services and features might make up for the lack of zip if the lack of speed doesn’t bother you.

Powering the TiVo Stream 4K is an ever-so-slightly customized version of Android TV 10 that adds a top row of TiVo recommended content and the TiVo Stream app. The latter is probably the defining feature of the TiVo Stream 4K and while it does a fantastic job of curating content – one of TiVo’s specialties – the process of browsing the app, picking a show and commencing playback is all a bit slower than it needs to be.

Still, given its Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos playback capabilities and low price tag, the TiVo Stream 4K proves itself to be a solid alternative to the Google Chromecast with Google TV and Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, and a convincing argument for the future of the brand.

Price and release date

The TiVo Stream 4K was first released back on May 6, 2020 after being announced at CES 2020. Just as it was when it was launched, the TiVo Stream 4K costs $50 – putting it around the same price as the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, Chromecast with Google TV and Roku Streaming Stick+. At this price there’s no shortage of competition.

It has two rivals at this price: the Chromecast with Google TV, which offers the best all-around experience, followed by the Roku Streaming Stick+ and Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K. The TiVo Stream 4K is a bit slower than the Chromecast with Google TV and doesn’t have the robust search engine of the Roku Streaming Stick+, but it’s a nice Google-friendly alternative to the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K which largely hinges on you being an Amazon Prime subscriber to unlock its full potential.

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Design

If you’ve ever seen a Chromecast, the TiVo Stream 4K’s form factor will look familiar – it’s a streaming dongle that hangs off the back of the TV and connects directly to an HDMI port.

What separates Google’s streaming puck and the TiVo Stream 4K is the shape and aesthetic. While Google has gone for a smooth, rounded exterior for the Chromecast, the TiVo Stream 4K is big and blocky. It only takes up a single HDMI port in theory, but in practice its large size could make it hard to fit into tighter spaces and cramped cabinets.

In terms of power, TiVo packs a small power adapter into each box that connects to the Stream 4K via a USB-to-microUSB cable. Instead of the power adapter, you could instead use a USB port on your TV to power the Stream 4K, but not every TV’s USB port will output enough power so you shouldn’t depend on that being the case.

Inside the unit, you’ll find a Amlogic S905y2 SOC, 2GB of DDR4 memory and 8GB of storage. The TiVo Stream 4K can use up to 802.11ac Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, but that will be bottlenecked by the processor itself, as we found out. The specs, while serviceable, aren’t exactly cutting-edge but are about what you’d expect for the price.

The real crowning jewel of the TiVo Stream, in our opinion, is the included remote that feels like a miniaturized version of the full-size TiVo remote that comes with the DVRs. It’s a premium, functional Bluetooth remote with a built-in microphone for voice commands as well as shortcuts for Sling TV and Netflix. The feel of the remote in the hand is great and, because the whole system is HDMI-CEC-enabled, you can use the TiVo Stream 4K remote to control your TV as well (as long as it too supports HDMI-CEC). That’s not a huge boon, but it is a nice feature for those of us who already have too many remotes around.

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Features

Having a customized version of Android TV gives the TiVo Stream 4K a number of advantages. Chief among them is the organized interface, Chromecast support and Google Assistant. The latter can be summoned by holding down a button on the remote, and it’s definitely one of the major advantages Android TV has over Roku.

Before you’ll see the main interface, however, you’ll have to go through a short setup process that will require you to create a TiVo account if you don’t already have one and enter your Wi-Fi information. This process can either be done by manually entering all the information – or, if you have an Android device handy, through the Google app on your phone in a matter of seconds.

Regardless of which way you get through the basic setup information, your last step will be to start the personalization process by picking your favorite TV shows and movies. You’ll be shown two at a time, and your picks will ultimately change what genres of content you see on the TiVo Stream app and on your homepage.

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Speaking of the TiVo Stream app, it’s more than likely going to be your go-to hub for finding new movies and shows. It pulls in all the latest content from every service you currently subscribe to, as well as some you don’t, and it will show you what it thinks you’ll like. The catch is that, in order to get it to play, any icon you click will have to load up the appropriate service first and then start the video – which, as we mentioned, takes awhile.

That said, you certainly can go to the streaming services directly if you don’t want or need TiVo’s recommendations. So far the TiVo Stream 4K supports Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, Youtube, Sling TV, Disney Plus and HBO Max. Pretty much every major streaming service is here and accounted for – except Apple TV Plus.

Any content you can’t find on the TiVo Stream 4K’s app can be cast from a Chrome web browser thanks to its Chromecast Built-in functionality, a big win for Android and PC users. The other perk here for folks tied into Android is built-in Google Assistant that can sync with your Google account. It’s not quite as robust as what you’re used to seeing on your phone or on a Google Nest Hub Max, but it has most of the same features.

Performance

Let’s get the worst part out of the way first: the TiVo Stream 4K isn’t fast. In fact, jumping between menus often takes a second or two – which may not sound like much, but really adds up when you’re checking every streaming service for something to watch. Despite having what we generally consider fast internet (100+ Mbps) tiles on Netflix could still take a few seconds to populate, as did content on the TiVo Stream app.

The good news is that, when you finally crawl through the menus to find something, it’s going to look good. We spent much of the time with the TiVo Stream 4K watching Dolby Vision content on Netflix and HD TV livestreams from Sling TV.

HD content, for the most part, looked fine on Sling TV: there was a bit of pixelation and jagged edges, both the fault of the player and of the TV, and the guide did sometimes take a second or two to populate with information.

On the other hand, the Dolby Vision content from the TiVo Stream 4K looked especially great with only one or two times that the player dropped resolution mid-stream. The colors seemed slightly subdued compared to the built-in Netflix app on the TV, but it wasn’t enough to be disconcerting.

What was slightly disconcerting, however, was the audio issues we encountered while testing the TiVo Stream 4K. Often, when coming out of sleep mode, the TiVo Stream 4K wouldn’t play sound through the attached soundbar. If we switched to the TV’s built-in Netflix app we’d hear sound just fine, but switch back to the Stream 4K and there’d be no volume. The only fix we could find was restarting the TV and soundbar, reinitiating the HDMI CEC handshake that was likely at fault behind the scenes.

The silver lining to the TiVo Stream’s audio situation is that it supports Dolby Atmos passthrough to a Dolby Atmos soundbar like the Vizio Elevate. We were able to demo One Planet in Dolby Vision and Atmos to friends and family, all of whom were impressed by the immersive spatial audio of Dolby Atmos.

Should you buy the TiVo Stream 4K?

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Buy it if...

You want a streaming device with good recommendations
The TiVo Stream 4K is one of the few devices out there that really nails the recommendations after just five minutes. Complete the personal preference test during setup and it’s almost guaranteed that TiVo will find something new for you to watch that you’re going to like.

You’re looking for a cheap Dolby Vision and Atmos streamer
At this point there are a number of cheap Dolby Vision streaming devices (see: Chromecast with Google TV) but the TiVo Stream 4K is a solid alternative to what’s out there. Dolby Vision content looked exceptional on the device and Atmos will impress friends and family.

You use Sling TV as a cable replacement
Sling TV on the TiVo Stream 4K is the closest one-to-one replacement for cable we’ve yet to see. The guide interface, while a bit slower to load, looks exactly like the guide menu you’d find watching cable and therefore very intuitive.

Don’t buy it if…

You want the fastest browsing experience
It has no problem playing content, but displaying it in search results in a reasonable amount of time isn’t the TiVo Stream 4K’s strong suit. Menus routinely took a second or two to load, which made the whole process of finding something to watch slightly more tedious than usual.

You don’t need 4K streaming
If you’re still rocking an HDTV, there’s no point in paying more for the TiVo Stream 4K. There are a number of even cheaper options out there for you, like the Roku Express, that will take you to the same streaming apps at half the cost.

You’re expecting a flawless user experience
We’ve definitely highlighted the positives of Android TV and of TiVo’s implementation of it, however Android TV can also be notoriously buggy (see: HDMI audio issues). While we didn’t experience a ton of glitches in our time with the TiVo Stream 4K, we certainly have on Android TVs in the past and we know a lot of you have as well, so they’re worth being aware of.

  • Want a comparison guide? Check out our guide to the best streaming devices
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Nick Pino

Nick Pino is Managing Editor, TV and AV for TechRadar's sister site, Tom's Guide. Previously, he was the Senior Editor of Home Entertainment at TechRadar, covering TVs, headphones, speakers, video games, VR and streaming devices. He's also written for GamesRadar+, Official Xbox Magazine, PC Gamer and other outlets over the last decade, and he has a degree in computer science he's not using if anyone wants it.

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TiVo Stream 4K review (2024)

FAQs

TiVo Stream 4K review? ›

Will there be a monthly service fee? There is no extra monthly service fee for the Stream 4K device or the Stream 4K app. Streaming apps are available from Google Play some of which may require a paid subscription through the app provider.

Does TiVo Stream 4K have a monthly fee? ›

Will there be a monthly service fee? There is no extra monthly service fee for the Stream 4K device or the Stream 4K app. Streaming apps are available from Google Play some of which may require a paid subscription through the app provider.

What are the pros and cons of TiVo Stream 4K? ›

It has a speedy performance and streams high-quality video. It supports external storage and peripherals via USB-C port. It has a remote that offers easy access to live TV channels. Some of the cons of the TiVo Stream 4K are: • It has a limited live TV offering, as it only works with Sling TV and Locast.

Is the TiVo stream being discontinued? ›

The merger completed in May 2020. In early February 2024, TiVo removed the antenna version of the TiVo Edge from their website, apparently discontinuing their OTA line of DVRs. The cable version of the TiVo Edge as well as the TiVo Mini LUX and TiVo Stream 4K continue to be available.

Can you get local channels on TiVo Stream 4K? ›

The ultimate streaming and live TV experience

Catch live sports, breaking news and must-see shows from over 85 channels, including ESPN, HBO Max, CNN, the major networks, local broadcasts and more – right on your TiVo Stream 4K.

Is TiVo worth it anymore? ›

TiVo has come a long way since its early days as a DVR pioneer. Today, it offers a diverse range of entertainment options through its streaming device and updated DVR. For those who still enjoy the traditional Cable TV experience, TiVo is an excellent investment.

Which is better, Roku or TiVo? ›

If you're looking to get rid of cable TV service and comparing Tivo and Roku, there's no doubt in my mind that Roku is the clear choice. Tivo really is married to some form of cable/satellite service, otherwise not worth it.

Why was TiVo a failure? ›

The idea behind launching TiVo was simply to optimize TV-watching for common folks. And it worked for a while before it started crashing under competition and market pressure due to a lack of business innovation by the founders.

Is a 4K streaming device worth it? ›

In conclusion, 4K resolution offers enhanced detail, sharpness, and compatibility with larger screens. However, it also requires you to consider different factors like bandwidth requirements, storage, device compatibility, and cost.

Which is better a DVR or TiVo? ›

With a DVR from Comcast, you can only record shows that are broadcast on one of Comcast's channels or play shows that are loaded into its On Demand section. A TiVo can be connected to a number of sources, including cable via a cable card, and allow you to combine all of your viewing sources into the one box.

Will TiVo go out of business? ›

TiVo is still around and selling TiVos, this despite decades of predictions that the company would soon disappear. Such rumors began when most outifts that brought cable or satellite TV to your home introduced their own proprietary DVRs and supplied them to you free with your subscription.

Can I still use my TiVo box without subscription? ›

Service required: The TiVo box will not work without a paid subscription to the TiVo service.

How long does a TiVo last? ›

The All-In TiVo service plan lasts for the lifetime of your corresponding TiVo device (not your lifetime) and cannot be transferred to another device. Please go to Tivo.com/legal to review our User Agreement and Privacy Policy.

What is the point of a TiVo stream? ›

TiVo's special sauce: The Stream app

It integrates TV shows and movies from apps, including Sling TV (see below), Netflix, HBO Now, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Disney Plus and Google Play Movies and also suggests new content TiVo thinks you might like.

How much is TiVo per month? ›

TiVo offers three service plans: Annual, Monthly, and All-In. The Annual plan costs $149.99/year, plus taxes and is available for both the TiVo Bolt and Edge. This subscription requires a full yearly payment. The Monthly plan costs $14.99/month, including a one-year commitment.

How does TiVo work without cable? ›

With the TiVo EDGE, TiVo BOLT and TiVo Roamio Series or newer, you can connect your DVR to your home network wirelessly, without a separate network adapter! The TiVo EDGE, TiVo BOLT and TiVo Roamio Series feature an integrated wireless adapter that requires no additional setup or equipment.

Can I still use my TiVo box without a subscription? ›

Service required: The TiVo box will not work without a paid subscription to the TiVo service.

Does TiVo require a monthly service fee? ›

A monthly service plan, at the current rate of $14.99/month (plus any applicable taxes), with no commitment; or. An annual service plan, at the current rate of $69.99/year (plus any applicable taxes)2; or. An All-in plan, for a one (1)-time payment at the current rate of $249.99 (plus any applicable taxes).

Do you have to pay extra for 4K streaming? ›

4K streaming services

For example, Netflix customers need the premium plan to watch 4K content. Amazon Prime Video has many 4K shows, but some are available only to rent or buy. Other services, such as Disney+, Hulu, and Starz, include their 4K content in standard monthly subscriptions.

Is TiVo stream free? ›

With your TiVo Stream 4K and TiVo+, you get countless hours of quality entertainment, all for free.

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