Walmart’s onn Streaming Price Hikes & 4K Pro Leak
If you follow streaming gadgets even casually, you’ve probably come across onn streaming devices at some point. I first noticed them while browsing budget tech online and thinking, “Wait, how is this so cheap?”
For years, Walmart’s onn streaming devices have been known for one thing: delivering surprisingly capable streaming hardware at prices that feel almost suspiciously low.
But recently, two interesting things happened at once. First, Walmart raised prices on several onn streaming devices. And second, new images of the 2nd Gen onn 4K Pro leaked online, giving us a clear look at the ports and hardware design. When I saw both stories pop up around the same time, I couldn’t help but feel like something bigger is happening with this lineup.
Let’s break it down.
Walmart Raises Prices on onn Streaming Devices
For a long time, the biggest selling point of onn streaming devices has been the price. You could walk into a store and grab one for less than what most people spend on a pizza night.
But that price advantage just got slightly smaller.
Walmart has increased the price of several onn streaming devices by about $5 to $10, depending on the model. The entry level onn HD streaming stick, which used to sit around $14.88, is now closer to $19.88. The standard onn 4K streaming box has also climbed by a few dollars, moving from around $19.88 to roughly $24.88. Meanwhile, the onn 4K Plus has gone from about $29.88 to roughly $39.88.
Interestingly, the onn 4K Pro didn’t follow the same pattern. Its price appears to have stayed steady, and in some cases even dropped slightly during recent listings.
Even with the increase, these devices are still among the cheapest ways to turn a regular television into a smart streaming setup. Considering competitors from brands like Amazon, Roku, and Apple usually cost more, Walmart’s lineup still holds the “budget champion” title.

New Images of the 2nd Gen onn 4K Pro Leak
Around the same time the price changes were spotted, another piece of news started circulating. Images of the 2nd Gen onn 4K Pro leaked online, and for people like me who enjoy examining hardware details, it was a fun little surprise.
The leaked pictures show the back of the device clearly, revealing the ports. And honestly, the setup looks quite practical.
The new Onn 4K Pro appears to include:
- HDMI port
- Ethernet port
- USB A port
- USB-C port
- Reset button
- Microphone mute button
Seeing both USB-A and USB-C is particularly interesting. It suggests the device might support accessories or external storage more easily than many small streaming boxes. The Ethernet port is also a welcome sight for people who prefer a stable wired connection rather than relying completely on WiFi.
Design wise, the box looks compact and low profile, similar to other modern streaming devices built around the Google TV interface.
What This Could Mean for the Onn Lineup
Seeing price increases and new hardware leaks at the same time usually hints at one thing in tech.
A refresh is coming.
If the 2nd Gen onn 4K Pro does launch soon, it could explain why Walmart adjusted the pricing across the lineup. Companies often reposition prices before introducing updated models.
For people who like affordable streaming gear, that’s actually exciting. Walmart has quietly built a reputation for releasing devices that cost far less than most competitors while still running a full smart TV platform.
Final Thoughts
I’ll be honest. Every time I hear about onn streaming devices, I still have the same reaction I had the first time I saw one on a store shelf: “How are they selling this for that price?”
Yes, prices just went up a little. But even after the increase, these devices remain some of the most affordable streaming boxes you can buy.
And with the 2nd Gen onn 4K Pro now leaking online with multiple ports and a refreshed design, it feels like Walmart isn’t slowing down in the streaming device space.
If anything, it looks like they’re preparing the next move.
For anyone who likes budget tech that quietly punches above its weight, the onn streaming devices lineup might become even more interesting very soon.
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