📺 Elevate your binge game with 6K clarity and quadcore speed — don’t just watch, experience!
The TUREWELL T95 Mini Android TV Box combines the latest Android 9.0 OS with a powerful H6 Quadcore Cortex-A53 processor, delivering smooth performance and broad app compatibility. Supporting stunning 6K and 3D video playback, it transforms any HDTV into a smart media powerhouse. With 2GB RAM, 16GB storage expandable via microSD, and dual network options (2.4GHz WiFi and Ethernet), it ensures seamless streaming and gaming for the modern home theater enthusiast.
Brand Name | TUREWELL |
Item Weight | 11.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.89 x 4.65 x 2.09 inches |
Item model number | T95 Mini |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Free Internet searching,thousands of android applications,many kinds of games,etc. |
C**E
Good for work purposes
I use these to run the dispatch board and peoplenet truck tracking at my work. Works perfectly without any issue. Both boxes are powered on at all times with no resets.(the guys at the terminal don't know how to use them so we leave them on so they only need to turn on the TV when they get in) haven't done much streaming on these but on Saturdays we run hulu on one of them and it works perfectly without random buffering. We have these set up using WiFi and haven't had any issues.
T**Y
I was looking for something super low cost for a project. It is better than I expected.
The remote is decent but not excellent. The build quality of the box itself is pretty good. For the price it works really well. I was going to just use the audio output as a streaming server but it works well enough that I might just keep it as a Plex/Kodi box. It decodes H265 without issue. I'm using the Ethernet (one of the main reasons I got it) so I have not tested the WiFi radio.
T**H
Won't Download Apps Directly
Box will not download apps directly from Google Play. Workaround: go to the Play Store from a desktop and have the Play Store apps installed on the box from there. This may include system apps also, such as Google Play Services.There is no hardware support for AC-4 audio codecs, and software codecs are still under development. Considering the price, the performance is still a good value once it works.
D**O
Not all boxes are the same.
I got this box as it was recommended that I could install Armbian on it and use it as a headless Linux server. This is only true if you get one that has a 16GB emmc module for storage, as opposed to the one I got that was just 16GB Nand memory, which there is no current method to install Armbian on.My only resolution is to run Armbian of an attached micro SD card which is okay, hence 3 stars review.YMMV and I hate that this happens with products that are made well to build up reputation, then cost cutting measures are made and you have an inferior product.
D**Z
FIVE STARS *********
I love this box!! I have 1 in my living room & 1 in my bed room. Super easy to set up. Remote has a air mouse feature. Only downside/advantage is the software is android & not android tv. Easy fix I just had to go online and find the android tv version of a few apps so it’s (remote control friendly) Hulu/cbs all access/nbc no biggie tho.. $30 hell yah I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this!
S**H
Not user-friendly
Okay. 1st things 1st. It claims to be 6K resolution. There is no option for this. It also does not have an auto resolution option. It comes booted with 1080p. If you chose to switch the resolution, you can run I to all kinds of problems. I ended up having to system restore this box a dozen times in just a few days. It has Android 9 on it, which is the newest version of Android at this time. It has Google Play. Yet Google Play says the device is not compatible with just about everything you'd want. You have a version of Netflix on it, but it can't be updated. Because Google Play says it's not capable of having Netflix. Should you use a different app store to install a Netflix update, it won't let you or it won't work. If you uninstall Netflix, you pretty much will have to system restore to get it back. Unlike all other streaming devices, you need a mouse to navigate in most apps. This includes Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Tubi, Pluto. You get the point. The remote has a mouse on it. But when activated you need to use the directional pad to make the mouse work. This does not allow you to scroll the screen up or down or left or right. Making your experience on Netflix a very frustrating experience. I spent hours trying to get it to work well. For the past week I have spent most of my days trying to find versions of these simple apps that work like they should with very little accomplished. The best way to explain these Android boxes is that the box thinks it's a phone. On a phone you swipe with your finger. On a TV you can't swipe. So navigating is extremely frustrating. Even using Google Play takes a lot of effort. It's almost impossible with the supplied remote. This does have 2 USB ports. So you can use a keyboard. I have a wireless mini keyboard with a mouse pad. That helps. If you want to stream apps, I recommend you skip this & get a Fire Stick. You need to be very tech savvy to operate this thing. Which I am. As much as I am, this is more or less something to tinker with in hopes I someday get TV apps that properly work. Also, I think this is important to say. The apps that it does use, are Android phone apps. So they think they are on a small phone. This means the video quality is not good at all. So while the Box itself might be capable of 4K, you are blowing up a small image onto a large TV. You can get a good TV version of Hulu. That's about it. Hulu works & looks great.
A**R
Makes a great Pi for printing.
This took a bit of time to get flashed with linux. The first time I tried it seemed to work but failed. I did it again and it's all good. Just follow the guides and you'll have a klipper server.
"**"
Doesn't Actually Run Android TV
I wasn't expecting much from this, given the price, but the description is misleading. I was looking for a cheap Android TV device to run the Peloton app specifically for Android TV. That's all I wanted this thing to do. The problem is, this isn't running Android TV; it simply running regular Android. So, you can only install apps designed for regular Android devices: phones, tablets, etc. On top of that, I could never actually get it to connect to the Google Play Store. It simply said that it couldn't connect. When I tried to update the pre-installed Netflix app, just to see if it would work, it said that the app wasn't comparable with the device.In short, this is not Android TV box. It's a box that runs Android and plugs into your TV. Probably good enough if you just want to watch Netflix, but then again you could just get a Chromecast for cheaper.
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