The Google Chromecast has gone through a lot of phases. As a matter of fact, the device already has 3 generations. And I’m telling you, each generation was better than the previous one, all having a full HD display. On top of that, Google also released Chromecast Ultra which supports Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4k streaming. And there’s indeed no doubt that Chromecast is a huge success. If you don’t believe me, well, try to consider this: With all the new devices being released here and there, it’s such a rare case that one will sell out, right? Magnificently, the 1st Generation Chromecast did. And it was such an in-demand product, that it sold out online upon its release. Iconic! Now, you might wonder what’s the big deal with this device… Well, Smart TVs are hella expensive. And most people already own a decent flatscreen LED TV. It will be a waste buying a new television solely because of its intelligent features. But with the Google Chromecast, you can transform your basic TV to a Smart TV. The most important thing is, it will save you a lot of money while allowing you to stream movies through your TV, just like any other expensive Smart TVs. It allows you to enjoy smart features without breaking the bank. That’s why everyone wanted to have it.1. What is a Chromecast Device?2. Great things that make Chromecast iconic3. What does a Chromecast look like?

What is a Chromecast Device?

Well, the Chromecast, an HDMI media player device is attempting to change the way we watch TV in our living room. It is a device that has to be plugged into the HDMI port on your TV.  It allows users to stream movies or television shows through any smartphone using the home wifi connection. If you want a thorough explanation, here’s the official video:

8 Great Things That Makes Chromecast Iconic

Chromecasts are now in because of a lot of things. So, if you want to know, then keep on reading. Now, let’s get started!

1. It works like magic

We all know that one of the big reasons why Apple TV and Google TV were a failure was the fact that it was so complicated. Both Apple TV and Google TV uses data from the mobile which was such an inconvenience from a user experience point of view. The Google Chromecast, on the other hand, is unique in a way that it takes data from the cloud while playing it on TV. This is the reason why you can still use your phone or tablet for other purposes while your Chromecast will continue to stream no matter what.

2. It’s dead cheap

By reducing the price to a bare minimum, Google has attracted the mass market which is why the product sold out when they released the 1st generation Chromecast to the market.

3. No platform dependency

Another innovation in Chromecast is it is capable of running on all platforms. Amazing, I know. Look: Even if you have an iOS or Android device, you can still stream content on your TV. Google made the Chromecast perfectly compatible with the Windows platform as well, which allows you to use your laptop to cast.

4. It’s tiny

Unlike its competition, Chromecast is relatively small in size. It’s compact and easy to travel with. The 1st generation Chromecast is less than 3inches in length while the 2nd and 3rd generation both have less than 3 inches in diameter.

5. Even a computer rookie can easily install

Chromecast has simplified the installation process. Just follow the following steps: Watch the below video for more details:

6. No remote control

Your phone acts as the remote. All you need to do is to download the Google Home App. After this, all controls are available on your hand. There is no separate remote control setup that is needed. Its handsfree, so now you need not search for a remote to control Chromecast.

7. Cloud advantage

Chromecast used the cloud to stream video, so the major benefit is the battery of your device will not be used. What else can we expect from this device?!

8. Subscription channel

The subscription channel is an interesting feature in Chromecast. Right now Chromecast is subscribed to Netflix, Spotify, YouTube, Hulu, HBO Now, Google Play Movies & TV, and Google Play Music, and more! With the existing subscription channel, you can watch whatever videos you want. The great news is this is not only the list and it is likely to expand soon. This is a piece of very good news indeed.

What does it look like?

Although we have established that the Google Chromecast has changed the way it looked over the years, it’s built-in features and ports are actually, the same.

Google Chromecast is a circular device connected to an HDMI. It also comes with a micro-USB port connection to which the power is supplied. The adaptor and micro-USB cord is included upon purchase of the product.

The Chromecast has a micro-USB port at the bottom for it to connect to a power supply. Additionally, a small button for the factory reset function the Chromecast is located alongside it. There’s also a small light that indicates whether the device is turned on or off.

This picture shows the connected Chromecast(1st Gen) at the backside of the TV. Take note that regardless of what Chromecast generation you own, you will plug it in your television the same way.

Suggested reads:

3 easy methods to cast Android to TV (without Chromecast)How to Chromecast Netflix (Easy Step-by-Step Guide)How to Set up Chromecast Using your Android Phone: A Beginner’s Guide

Final Words on Google Chromecast

If you are one of the many people who always like to watch movies and live shows on a large screen, then Google’s Chromecast is a must-have device. By simplifying the TV video watching experience, it puts everyone on your family in your living room to watch the most loved movie or talk show. It truly is amazing. All you need to have is a smartphone, internet connection, this tiny magical device and boom you have your movie on the big stream! Have any questions regarding Chromecasts? Leave a comment below!

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