Best streaming devices (2025): Trialed and tested

No smart TV? No problem. 

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Australia's best streaming device: Chromecast with Google TV
Our Rating
4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5
Oldie, but a goodie
The Chromecast with Google TV is undoubtedly the best streaming device for most users. It offers everything we loves about the original Chromecast witht he useful addition of a fantastic remote and the Google TV interface.

Brodie Fogg
Jul 01, 2025
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If you have a less-than-smart TV, you're definitely going to want a plug-and-play streaming device to make your viewing experience all it could be. Basically, we're talking about something that can effortlessly corral all your desired TV shows, movies, apps, and games in one place.

The good news? To acquire such a setup, all you'll need is a spare HDMI port and either a USB port or power outlet. Oh, you'll also need to make an important purchasing decision, too. We're currently living in a golden era of streaming services and devices.

In Australia, the biggest devices in the streaming arena are Google Chromecast and Apple TV. Though there are other devices, such as gaming consoles, that offer most streaming apps. Let's find out which avenue is right for you.

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Best streaming device overall

Chromecast with Google TV
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4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5
From$138
"...after spending some time with the new Chromecast with Google TV, I can safely say the tech giant has nailed it." Georgia Dixon
Reviewer

Max. video quality: 4K
Internal storage: N/A
HDR: Dolby Vision
Remote: Yes
Connectivity: WiFi, HDMI, USB-C

pro
Reasons to buy
  • Nifty, versatile design
  • Great remote
  • Unbeatable price
  • Even cheaper options
con
Reasons to avoid
  • Temperamental remote (but the bugs have been worked out)

What we like about the Chromecast with Google TV

Nifty, versatile design: In a market full of uninspired oblongs, Google has delivered a bit of flair with this fancy circular dongle. Like no other option on this list, it will easily conform to the (often limited) space around your TV. It's put in your pocket portable, too.

Great remote: The Chromecast with Google TV's remote may be small, but boy is it mighty. It plays well with most TVs, includes the always-helpful Google Assistant and comes with easy-access Netflix and YouTube buttons. It just might replace your actual TV remote.

Unbeatable price: Google could've priced this bad boy at $200 and we'd still think it was great value. That's how good it is. In fact, you'd be hard-pressed to get this many features, a versatile remote and 4K for anywhere near as cheap as the Chromecast with Google TV.

Even cheaper Sister products: If you're really on a super-thin budget (and you're ok to forgo 4K, HDR, and an ethernet port), you can basically halve the money you spend by getting a lower-spec Chromecast.

What could be better about the Chromecast with Google TV

Occasionally temperamental remote: Early on, the Google TV remote could be a little finicky, though it seems like Google has ironed out most of the bugs.

Next best streaming device

Nvidia Shield TV Pro (2020)
"...a fully featured streaming solution built for fidelity-loving streamers, high-end PC gaming and anybody looking for an all-in-one 4K media solution." Nathan Lawrence
Reviewer

Max. video quality: 4K
Internal storage: Expandable 16GB
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Remote: Shield remote with microphone, remote locator
Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0, Bluetooth 5.0

pro
Reasons to buy
  • Gaming features like Geforce Now
  • 4K upscaling
  • A more open marketplace using the Android Play Store
con
Reasons to avoid
  • Can be difficult to set up depending on what you're after

What we like about the Nvidia Shield TV Pro

A haven for TV folk and gamers: Streaming the latest TV is great; being able to palate swap from that to surprisingly responsive interactive entertainment is amazing. GeForce Now game streaming puts your Steam library at your fingertips like never before. You might actually work through your pile of shame at this rate.

4K upscaling: We're big fans of the AI upscaling feature here. It essentially takes any not-exactly-high-definition content (like cartoons from our misspent 1980s youth) and makes them absolutely pop on the screen as 4K. This was particularly handy when Netflix decided to reduce the quality of its streams to help ease Internet congestion in March 2020.

Android store: The much more open Play Store marketplace can offer savvy users the opportunity to download emulators. (For the laymen: little apps that pretend to be classic gaming consoles.)

What could be better about the Nvidia Shield TV Pro

Head-scratching: Unlike the other options on this list, the Nvidia Shield TV 2020 isn't the most novice-friendly device. Yes, streaming some TV is a relative cinch, but setting up the gaming stuff will require some patience and Googling.

Best cheap streaming device

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max
"...the Fire Stick 4K has been superseded by a new Stick, taking what we liked about the previous model to the Max.." Joseph Hanlon
Reviewer

Max. video quality: 4K
Internal storage: 8GB
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+
Remote: Alexa Voice Remote
Connectivity: WiFi6, HDMI, In-built power supply

pro
Reasons to buy
  • Easy set up
  • Responsive Alexa commands
con
Reasons to avoid
  • Home screen is all about Amazon Prime Video
  • No Shudder 

What we like about the Amazon Fire TV Stick

Easy set up: All you have to do is plug in the micro-USB cable, and stick the Stick into a HDMI port on your TV. From there you'll follow the prompts and you're in.

Responsive Alexa commands: The internal microphone in the remote makes for faster, and more accurate browsing, without needing to use a small remote to type out your search.

WiFi 6 for faster streaming: There’s a faster processor running the show, support for WiFi 6 networks for faster streaming, and an absence of some of the bugs we noted in our last review.

What could be improved about the Amazon Fire TV Stick

Still not Shudder: As horror-lovers the Reviews.org team love having access to niche streaming services, but unfortunately the Fire Stick TV doesn't have one of our favourites. 

Can't 'cast' from other devices: While other streaming devices like the Google TV and Apple TV allow you to cast from your phone or tablet, the Fire TV doesn't.

Prime Video focused: Unsurprisingly the Amazon hardware focuses on Amazon's streaming service, Prime Video. Apple does something similar on the Apple TV and prioritises Apple TV+, but if you're not overly keen on Prime Video's offerings it can be a little frustrating.

Best streaming device for free-to-air

Hubbl
"...there's something to be said about its unique blend of free-to-air programming and on-demand content, even if you don't plug in an aerial." Brodie Fogg
Editorial Lead

Max. video quality: 4K
Internal storage: N/A
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Remote: Hubbl Voice Remote
Connectivity: WiFi6, HDMI, Bluetooth, External 5V DC Power Supple, TV aerial port

pro
Reasons to buy
  • Easy streamlining of apps and free to air
  • Stack and Save bundling options for Foxtel owned streamers
con
Reasons to avoid
  • Apps are limited

What we like about the Hubbl

The price: Hubbl's streaming box costs $99 outright with no ongoing payments. This is listed as an introductory price but there's no information about when that deal might end. 

4K basics: Hubbl box covers all the premium 4K basics that a streaming box should, but at a decent price. It offers 4K streaming at 60 frames-per-second plus HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10.)

Linear programming in the streaming age: What's interesting about Hubbl is the way it ingests free-to-air programming. Even if you don't connect an aerial, select catch-up services will integrate their broadcast schedule with the Hubbl TV guide, alongside other linear options, like Binge and Kayo's programmed streams. It's a really neat option for those who still watch a lot of ABC iView or SBS On Demand.

Stack & Save: Hubbl is also a decent deal for Foxtel fans, particularly if you want the full suite of coverage. Hubbl's unique Stack & Save feature allows you to bundle multiple streaming services to receive a monthly discount.  If you subscribe to multiple eligible streaming services, you can save between $5 and $15 per month. The more services, the bigger the discount. Here's the range of discounts for three, four and five streaming apps:

  • Stack 3 apps: Save $5 per month
  • Stack 4 apps: Save $10 per month
  • Stack 5 apps: Save $15 per month

What could be better about Hubbl

Limited apps: The biggest issue you're bound to run into with Hubbl is the limited number of streaming apps available. Don't worry, Hubbl has most of your favourites, but it doesn't have everything. Niche services like Britbox and Shudder simply aren't available and there's no app store even if you did want to download them. Unlike the Android TV OS, only Hubbl determines which apps do and don't work with its hardware and at the time of writing, it doesn't offer everything. 

Stack & Save could be a lot better: We won't turn down a discount if it's offered to us but in its current form, Stack & Save will only work for you if you already plan on subscribing to two or more of Hubbl's own streaming services (Binge, Kayo, Flash or LifeStyle.) Netflix is the only third-party streaming service eligible for the discount but even at the lowest tier, you need three services to score $5 off your monthly bill. 

How we test and score streaming devices

The point of a streaming device is to make it easier to watch your favourite content on your TV, so we rate how easy it is to set up and connect to your network very highly.

Similarly we want to make sure all your usual apps are available across devices. While most have the big streamers, niche services like Dropout and Shudder may  be harder to find.

We look at how simple and reliable the user experience and navigation is within the interface of the streaming device. Buggy, or difficult to use software gets marked down.

The better the quality, the better the ranking. We're resolution nerds at Reviews, so anything with 4K is going to outrank SD, and it is the same for Dolby Atmos.

The big tech companies all seem to have their own devices, but we assess how well they work if you are outside their walled garden. 

You've already forked out thousands for your television, and another hundred each month on streaming platforms, so we want to make sure the streaming device doesn't break the bank.

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Compare the best streaming devices in Australia

Device
Price
Availability
Max. Resolution
HDR
Voice assistant
More info
🔥From $219$208

4K

Dolby Vision, HDR10+

Siri

Read our Apple TV 4K review
🔥From $349.95$298

4K

Dolby Vision, HDR10

Google Assistant

Read our Nvidia Shield TV Pro review
🔥From $649$599

4K

HDR

Voice search

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Streaming devices buying guide

How to choose the best streaming device for your family

The overwhelming majority of our streaming device selections come with both WiFi and 4K resolution. The latter is a must — entertainment is finally starting to see a real shift into Ultra High Definition (UHD) content, not to mention the eyeball-searing wonders of High Dynamic Range (HDR) video.

In layman's terms: providing you have a TV that supports both of the technologies as mentioned above, you can get insanely crisp visuals with truly impressive colour vibrancy.

It's also worth noting that while the majority of these options support voice control, you're not forced into using it.

Maybe you'll want to download an app for your smartphone or tablet to let you channel surf from there. Perhaps you'll want to stick with ye olde hand remote because you don't like the potential of any big tech companies "listening in" on what passes for domestic bliss at your place. We're not here to judge.

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Other devices you can use to stream

Before you go out of your way to buy a standalone streaming device, it's worth checking whether you already own a device that's compatible with Australian streaming services. The most obvious option is via your smartphone, tablet or computer. Every single streaming service has an app for Apple and Android smartphones and tablets. Every service also offers the option to stream in your web browser of choice (though browser compatibility varies between services). Still, you probably arrived at this guide because you want to stream on the big screen.

If you own a smart TV, you probably have access to a variety of streaming apps. Again, compatibility varies from service to service but brands like Sony, Samsung and LG offer widespread support for most streaming services. If your Smart TV uses the Android TV operating system, you should be in safe hands, but there's still a variety of cheaper televisions that have limited support.

Next, if you own any brand of gaming console, it's worth checking which streaming apps are available on your platform of choice. Once again, compatibility varies across brands and even console generations. Last generation's PlayStation 4 and Xbox One offer decent support, while the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are making short work of supporting most major streaming services.

Service
Details
Monthly price
More info
Apple TV+Apple TV+ plan
4K streaming
6 streams (Family Sharing)
Deal: 7-day free trial
$15.99/mth
Binge LogoBinge Basic + Ads plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
🔥$4.99/mth*
*First 12mths. Then $10/mth.
Binge LogoBinge Standard plan
4K streaming
2 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
🔥$13.99/mth*
*First 12mths. Then $19/mth.
Binge LogoBinge Premium plan
4K streaming
4 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
🔥$16.99/mth*
*First 12mths. Then $22/mth.
BritBoxBritBox plan
HD streaming
4 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$13.99/mth
dazn logoDazn plan
HD streaming
2 streams
Access limited content with a free account
$14.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Standard plan
HD streaming
2 streams
🔥Deal: 16% off on annual subscription
$15.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Premium plan
4K streaming
4 streams
Deal: $209.99 for 12mths
$20.99/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Starter Bundle
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 35 channels
Deal: 10-day free trial
$35/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Sports + Movies Bundle
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 40 channels + Movies on-demand + Live Sports
Deal: 10-day free trial
🔥$58/mth*
*First 12mths. Then $84/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Ultimate Bundle
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 50 channels + Movies on-demand + Live sports + Drama Extra, Kids and Docos
Deal: 10-day free trial
$104/mth
Hayu | Provider logoHayu Plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$7.99/mth
Kayo SportsKayo Standard Plan
HD streaming
1 stream
🔥Deal: First month for $10
$30/mth
Kayo SportsKayo Premium Plan
4K streaming
2 streams
🔥Deal:First month for $1
$40/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard + Ads
HD streaming
2 streams
$9.99/mth
Brodie Fogg
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Brodie Fogg is the Australian editorial lead at Reviews.org. He has covered consumer tech, telecommunications, video games, streaming and entertainment for over five years at websites like WhistleOut and Finder and can be found sharing streaming recommendations at 7NEWS every month.

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