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🚀 Google Chromecast WiFi Dongle – Miracast Streaming Stick
I ordered this WiFi dongle as an affordable streaming solution for my kitchen TV. What drew me in was its sleek design and the promise of smooth screen mirroring from both Android and iOS devices. Plus, it’s a top seller with loads of positive reviews—always a good sign on AliExpress.
Setup was relatively painless. It booted fast, connected to my home WiFi without issues, and mirrored my iPhone screen with minimal lag. Streaming YouTube and casting Spotify worked seamlessly, although Netflix was a hit or miss unless cast from a browser. For the price (~$9), I didn’t expect perfection.
Pros:
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Extremely budget-friendly
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Lightweight and easy to carry
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Works on both Android and iOS
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Minimal delay in mirroring
Cons:
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No native Netflix or Hulu support
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Gets slightly hot after extended use
Price comparison: In the US, even the most basic casting sticks start at $25+. This one was under $10. That’s wild.
Verdict: Exceeded my expectations for casual streaming. Not for power users, but perfect for travelers or spare TVs.
US $18.19
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📺 Smart Mini TV Stick – Android TVR3-S Amlogic S905L 4K HDR
This Android TV stick caught my eye because of the S905L chipset and promised 4K HDR support. For $21, I was skeptical—but curious. I use it in my bedroom for Netflix and YouTube.
Boot-up is fast, the UI is stock Android TV, and it runs surprisingly smooth for something so cheap. I sideloaded a few apps like Kodi and Disney+, and they all ran fine. Heat management is decent too.
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Real 4K playback
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Voice remote works well
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Android 11-based UI feels modern
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Strong WiFi signal
Cons:
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No Widevine L1: Netflix maxes at 480p
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Not officially Google certified
Price comparison: Fire Stick 4K in the US is around $40–50. This one is half the price and does 80% of the same tasks.
Verdict: Killer deal for tech-savvy users who don’t mind a little tinkering.
US $11.47
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📶 Anycast M2 Miracast Dongle – Budget Screen Mirroring Device
I needed a super cheap dongle for a presentation setup. At ~$7, this Anycast M2 was the lowest-priced model I could find that claimed to support AirPlay, Miracast, and DLNA.
The build is basic, and there’s no external antenna, but it works. Screen mirroring is smooth with Android, though iOS sometimes fails unless you’re patient. Great as a backup tool.
Pros:
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Ridiculously cheap
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Lightweight and portable
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Easy to power from USB on the TV
Cons:
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Occasional iOS disconnections
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No firmware updates available
Price comparison: Similar US dongles are $15–20 minimum. This is half that.
Verdict: Not flashy, but does the job when you need basic screen casting.
US $12.72
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🎮 Mortal Android TV Box T1X – Netflix & Chromecast + Games
This was my wild card buy. I wanted a gaming-friendly Android TV box with Chromecast, and the T1X model had decent specs—WiFi 6, BT 5.0, 4K HDR10 support, and Android 14.
It delivered way more than I expected. I connected a Bluetooth controller and played some retro games via emulators. 4K YouTube is silky smooth, and the UI is responsive. There’s even voice search.
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Excellent specs for the price
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Voice remote and Bluetooth
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Game-friendly
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Smooth 4K YouTube and Plex playback
Cons:
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Limited storage (install an SD card!)
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No Netflix HD due to Widevine issue
Price comparison: US Android boxes with similar specs cost $80+. This was ~$38.
Verdict: If you’re into DIY streaming and retro gaming, it’s a gem.
US $11.66
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🖥️ Wireless TV Stick – Chromecast-Compatible WiFi Dongle
I picked this one as a travel companion for hotel TVs. It’s compatible with Chromecast 2/3 and supports 1080p output. At under $10, I figured even if it sucked, I wouldn’t cry over it.
To my surprise, it worked well right out of the box. It mirrored Chrome tabs, streamed from YouTube, and even worked with VLC. AirPlay wasn’t perfect but functioned after a reboot.
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Cheap and compact
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Great for hotels and travel
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Works across most devices
Cons:
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No remote
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Audio lag in some apps
Price comparison: In the US, you’re paying $20+ for similar functionality.
Verdict: Awesome bang for the buck for travelers or casual users.
US $12.37
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🧲 Google Chromecast-Compatible HDMI Dongle (Model 8715838318)
I got this as a backup for my living room TV. The dual compatibility with Android and iOS plus the plug-and-play setup attracted me.
Performance-wise, it’s decent. I wouldn’t use it for daily Netflix, but for showing photos, presentations, or browsing, it’s perfect. There’s an option to switch between DLNA/Miracast modes.
Pros:
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Simple to use
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Dual-mode switch
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Smooth mirroring
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No app store
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Resolution capped at 1080p
Price comparison: Similar dongles at Best Buy are double the price.
Verdict: Great backup or secondary solution. Not ideal as a primary streamer.
US $15.42
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🎛️ GOOGLE CHROMECAST Remote Control Replacement
I broke my original Chromecast remote and needed a replacement. This one claimed to be fully compatible with Google TV.
It arrived quickly, worked right away without any pairing drama, and the build quality feels identical to the original. All buttons worked—including voice control. I couldn’t tell it wasn’t OEM.
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Perfect Google TV replacement
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Voice assistant works
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Responsive controls
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No batteries included
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Slightly clickier buttons than OEM
Price comparison: $10 here vs $30+ on Google Store.
Verdict: Solid replacement. Highly recommend if your original remote dies.
US $5.1
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💡 TV Stick Wireless 1080P Dongle – Chromecast-Compatible Receiver
I bought this as a quick fix for a basement TV where I don’t need smart features, just casting from YouTube or phone gallery.
It took a bit to connect the first time, but after setup, it worked surprisingly well. Handles YouTube, Google Photos, and Chrome tab casting.
Pros:
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Low price
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Crisp 1080p output
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Small footprint
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No firmware updates
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UI feels outdated
Price comparison: Cheaper than anything sold in-store in the US.
Verdict: A no-frills, useful device. I’d buy it again for backup rooms.
US $3.55
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🛰️ Chromecast HDMI Streaming Dongle (8303431055)
I’ve bought this model twice—once for myself, once for my parents. It’s the most stable among the generic dongles I’ve tested.
Mirroring is quick, and there’s less overheating. I’ve used it for Zoom calls, Netflix (via browser), and Spotify casting without a hitch.
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Reliable performance
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Good heat dissipation
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Works with all major platforms
Cons:
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UI feels basic
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No native app support
Price comparison: At $11, it undercuts the market significantly.
Verdict: Excellent entry-level Chromecast alternative.
US $17.14
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📡 HD Display Dongle with Chromecast Support (8455048554)
I wanted something for an office monitor that didn’t have smart capabilities. This dongle filled that gap nicely.
Miracast works reliably with my Windows laptop. There’s slight input lag, but for YouTube, online lectures, or slideshows, it’s more than adequate.
Pros:
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Inexpensive solution for dumb displays
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Plug and play
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Surprisingly solid build
Cons:
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Not 4K
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Doesn’t support Netflix natively
Price comparison: Much cheaper than US casting adapters.
Verdict: Smart way to make a monitor more useful.
US $11.53
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🧠 Google Chromecast Mirroring Dongle (9389671611)
This one looked exactly like the official Chromecast, so I grabbed it to see how close it comes. Aesthetic-wise, it nails it.
Performance is decent too. Screen mirroring works with minor latency. Best for slideshows, music streaming, or news video casting.
Pros:
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Looks premium
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Good compatibility
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Budget-friendly
Cons:
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A bit slow when switching modes
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No app integration
Price comparison: $12 vs $29+ for real Chromecast.
Verdict: Budget beauty. Great for secondary TVs.
US $12.25
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Overall Impression
Honestly, I went in with low expectations, but I’m pretty shocked at how well these AliExpress streaming devices performed. The Android TV boxes especially delivered way more than I expected. Shipping was decent—everything arrived within 2–3 weeks, well packaged. Would I recommend these? Absolutely, if you’re comfortable tinkering a bit and don’t need certified Netflix 4K. I already have 2 more devices in my cart. AliExpress might just be my new go-to for smart TV gear.
US $14.86













