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The Google Chromecast Ultra is a compact 4K streaming dongle released in 2016 that lets users cast video from mobile devices, laptops or computers to a TV via HDMI. It supports 4K HDR (HDR10 and Dolby Vision), offers Ethernet connectivity for stable streaming, and features a simple three‑step setup.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praised the Chromecast Ultra as a "pint‑sized powerhouse" delivering excellent 4K HDR performance, low power draw, and broad codec support, while also noting its magnetic design and fast upscaling. However, they criticized the limited 4K app library, occasional lip‑sync issues, and the absence of a remote or voice control, positioning it as a strong casting device but less versatile than full‑featured streaming sticks.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ultra‑fast 4K streaming, seamless casting from phones and tablets, and the tiny form factor that fits behind any TV. Common complaints revolve around the need for Ethernet to achieve stable 4K over Wi‑Fi, occasional lip‑sync problems, and the higher price relative to the basic Chromecast given the modest app gains.
Common Complaints
Reliance on Ethernet for reliable 4K streaming, occasional lip‑sync delays, limited 4K app support at launch, and a price premium over the standard Chromecast.
How It Compares
vs. Roku Streaming Stick+
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Choose Ultra if you prioritize casting from Android devices and Ethernet stability; choose Roku for a full remote‑based smart TV experience.
vs. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
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Pick Ultra for Google‑centric casting and wired reliability; pick Fire TV for Alexa integration and a larger native app catalog.
vs. Chromecast (2015)
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Upgrade to Ultra if you need 4K HDR and wired stability; stick with the 2015 version for basic 1080p casting on a budget.