TL;DR Walmart has accidentally revealed its upcoming Onn-branded security camera with floodlights. The camera looks identical to its recently launched $35 outdoor camera with Google Home integration. The floodlight camera also appears to have an embedded motion sensor, so the lights illuminate when a person walks in front. Last week, Walmart expanded its home security … Read More “Walmart’s Onn accidentally leaks its cheaper alternative to Google Nest Cam with Floodlight” »
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TL;DR Walmart’s Onn brand has launched a new Google Home security camera for just $35 with 1080p video, night vision, and two-way talk. The new camera is far cheaper than Google’s $99 Nest Cam while still offering Google Home integration and Gemini-powered AI features. Walmart’s budget tech brand Onn is expanding deeper into the Google … Read More “Walmart’s Onn just launched a $35 Google Home camera” »
TL;DR Walmart has refreshed its Onn tablet lineup with a total of six new models. The tablets feature decent specs and are available across a wide range of prices. After launching two surprisingly good Android tablets yesterday, Walmart has now expanded its tablet lineup to a total of six tablets spanning a wide range of … Read More “Walmart now has 6 new Android tablets ranging from $97 to $288” »
TL;DR Walmart has launched two new Android 16-powered Onn tablets, including an 8.1-inch Core model and a larger 13-inch Pro variant. The Onn 8.1-inch Core Tablet costs $138 and features a Snapdragon chip, 6GB RAM, and up to 15 hours of battery life. The Onn 13-inch Pro Tablet costs $288 and includes a MediaTek processor, … Read More “Walmart just launched two new Android tablets with under $300” »
Joe Maring / Android Authority The Walmart Onn 4K Pro has been one of the most elusive tech gadgets of 2026. The Google TV streaming device has been leaking since March, and for the past month, Walmart has kinda-sorta been rolling it out — with random online listings and store sightings, but no official launch … Read More “How is a $60 streamer so good?” »
TL;DR Less than a month after a messy launch, Walmart’s new Onn 4K Pro streaming box is already out of stock. While limited supply may be to blame, scalpers are making it worse. Instead of the regular $60 pricing, the devices are being resold on eBay and Facebook Marketplace for about $100. And now, another … Read More “The $60 Onn 4K Pro is so popular that scalpers are reselling it for double the price” »
TL;DR Walmart may be preparing an even cheaper Google TV streaming stick after recently launching its new Onn 4K Streaming Stick. A newly spotted “Onn Full HD Streaming Device” passed through the FCC and appears nearly identical to Walmart’s 2023 $14 HD stick. The biggest changes seem to be a new manufacturing partner and production … Read More “Walmart’s next Google TV stick could be even more affordable than the new 4K model” »
TL;DR Walmart’s new Onn 4K Pro Streaming Device now appears to be widely available online and for in-store pickup despite no official launch announcement. We’ve already ordered the $60 streamer and will be testing its real-world performance soon. It undercuts the Google TV Streamer by $40 while offering similar features. The launch of Walmart’s new … Read More “Walmart’s $60 Google TV Streamer rival is now available widely” »
TL;DR A new Onn smart speaker from Walmart has surfaced early, and it appears to run Google’s Gemini instead of Assistant. The listing on the Connectivity Standards Alliance website confirms key features like Google Cast for Audio, smart home controls, and a built-in mic with a kill switch. This could mark the return of third-party … Read More “Walmart Onn Smart Speaker with Gemini leaks ahead of launch” »
TL;DR Walmart’s new Onn 4K streaming stick and Onn 4K Pro have appeared in live product listings and on physical store shelves despite no official launch. Prices vary significantly, with some lucky customers scoring the Onn 4K Pro for as low as $24.88 due to retail errors. Walmart has not yet responded to requests for … Read More “Walmart’s new Onn 4K streaming devices keep leaking into the wild” »