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Xiaomi Mi Box S 4K HDR Android TV Remote Streaming Media Player with Google Assistant Streaming Device 4K Ultra HD

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Style: MI TV Box


Features

  • Easy to use: Easily connects to a portable or shared hard drive. Play your favorite movies, music, games and more
  • WIFI 2.4GHz/5GHz: Download and transfer HD video and large data files quickly and easily
  • Bluetooth 4.0: Wirelessly connect game controllers, headphones, speakers, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices
  • HDMI2.0a: Enjoy high resolution video and high bitrate audio playback with superior reliability

Compatible Devices: Television


Brand: Xiaomi


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 6.7"L x 3.6"W x 1.4"H


Antenna: Radio


Brand Name: ‎Xiaomi


Item Weight: ‎3.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.7 x 3.6 x 1.4 inches


Item model number: ‎MDZ-22-AB


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: December 9, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome, great for travel and USB video
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
I absolutely love this thing. It’s great for traveling with your own video library. Pair this with the Kodi app and usb storage (I used nvme usb drive) and you have offline video ready to go. USB is 2.0 but that’s plenty for high bit rate video. Interface can be a little slow on initial boot but decently quick after start up. Remote is nice and the unit asks if you want it to also setup for tv control (volume and power). It would be nice if there was a backlit remote option. This is my new travel media center and the cost is very reasonable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Thomas

  • Amazing and worth the money
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
I bought multiple different devices to use my gaming extra screen for watching and streaming without needing to connect them to my Playstation and this did the job perfectly fine, the voice control worked flawlessly, no freezing like the others and have miracast for My phone as well!
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Mostafa ElAbbady

  • Great Android TV Box. No mute button however.
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
Its a good Android TV box. It works perfect and does what it has to do. I would recommend it. The only drawback is that there is no mute button! What were the developers thinking? I can manage without the mute button, it responds fast with the volume down button. Otherwise it works great!
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by William Rosado

  • It's not brand new. Everything else is fine.
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
It's a good box, but it's not brand-new, but I'm in a hurry to use it. It's obviously been used by someone. It's only been 2 days since I turned it on, and it's been 42 hours. I haven't seen it for 15 hours.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023 by SUNYIHUANG SUNYIHUANG

  • Better than the 1st generation
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
Well, so far it has been a good transition to this 2nd generation tv box. It is faster, better reception and better sound. Evidently with the buffering issue minimally experienced, in my humble opinion this Xiaomi device is well built. I was hoping they could have increased the built-in RAM to a decent capacity allowing more apps can be downloaded into the device without the need of connecting an external memory. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by FRANCISCO L.

  • Streaming apps
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
Good product
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Ivan Figueroa

  • Worker great until a few days after the return window closed
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
Streaming was pretty smooth and the other features were nice ..... But now I'm out 70 dollars and no path of exchange or refund ..... It just stopped loading the main screen ...... Such a bummer !!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Monstertech Monstertech

  • Nice and snappy, but deeply flawed Audio codecs
Style: 2nd Gen TV Box S
Back in 2017, I got my first Xiamoi MiBox. It could do 4K with basic HDR. Nothing special now, but for 2017 it was great. In fact I ended up grabbing 2, one for each room. I loved them and even to this day, they work pretty great. Except now I require Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and something that can also decide DTS audio since I run a home media server through Jellyfin, and DTS audio is about half of my collection. DTS:X for all the Harry Potter, Fast and Furious and Jurassic Park films. So I saw the Xiamoi MiBox S Gen 2 here, that says it provides Dolby Vision, Atmos and DTS-HD (which is the codec DTS:X is tied to). The smart functions on my 2020 70 inch TV are getting wonky and I wanted to breath new life into an aging smart TV. The Good: First, this thing is snappy. It's super responsive and takes no time at all loading any app. The menu looks great, and I've also havn't had a problem watching most content. It seems to decode Dolby Vision just fine except for HBO Max for some reason. And that's where some trouble starts. The Bad: For most users, this may not be a problem since most users won't care about fancy things like Atmos, DTS, and IMAX enhanced audio. Most people don't have a 5.1 or 7.1 or spatial sound set up. They won't have a soundbar or home theater receiver. For those of us that do like cinematic audio, and want Dolby Atmos and DTS audio...this isn't the streaming box for you. For Atmos on Netflix it's great. For Atmos and DTS-HD and X on my home media server, it's very good... it's not true DTS:X, it's just outputting regular DTS-HD 5.1, but it sounds great still. But every other single app, from Max to Disney+, to Peacock and Paramount, it cannot. No Atmos comes out at all. After researching, it seems if it's Atmos coming through a Dolby Digital+ source, it will easily decode it, but if it's lossless Atmos from TrueHD, it won't. Most people on Reddit seem to be under the impression that all streaming services are decoding their Atmos through a Dolby Digital Plus codec, but I'm thinking that's a no. Netflix uses it, but I'm pretty sure Max and Peacock are using something different since the MiBox can't recognize their Atmos signal. And Disney? Doesn't even show me that Atmos is even there. On Jellyfin, the issues get more interesting. On Atmos I passed-through a EAC-3 or EC3 (Dolby Digital/+) codec when ripping movies, it was able to read them just fine, but films that I didn't compress, such as The Lord of the Rings, it could not even play the title when TrueHD Atmos was selected as my sound source. I had to default to Dolby 5.1 and then the title started to play. This frustrates me a lot since I want to be able to hear all the over head sounds I have invested into hearing. But it doesn't. It just doesn't. I know I probably should've got the Nvidia Shield Pro, but this was 67 bucks compared to the 199 that the Shield costs. Now I know why. I'll most likely be returning this and paying extra for the Shield so that way I'll be able to have all the features work on any app. But don't let that deter you, dear reader. If you don't care about crap like Spatial Audio, or any of my little gripes, this still might be for you. It's fast, responsive and the HDR looks great. And if that's all you need then this one is good. But IF that's all you need, remember that a Fire Stick Max, or almost any Roku (except Ultra) will be cheaper and do the exact same things, functionally. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Captain Geektoid

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