The KEZU TV Box is a compact media player designed to enhance regular televisions with smart capabilities. It addresses the need for affordable access to digital content by providing a dedicated hardware interface that connects via HDMI.
Performance and Storage:
This device offers 16GB of built-in storage, which is used to house the operating system and install applications. The key feature is the ability to expand storage up to 256GB using a microSD card or USB drive. This expansion capacity is useful for users who wish to download large games, store offline movies, or keep local media files directly on the device without relying solely on cloud storage.
Software and Content Access:
The inclusion of the Google Play Store is the central feature, giving users official access to thousands of applications compatible with Android TV interfaces. This includes major streaming platforms, productivity tools, web browsers, and games. This setup typically eliminates the need for "sideloading" or manual installation of APK files for common services, as they are available directly for download.
Connectivity and Interface:
The box generally supports 4K video output for high-definition displays. For network connectivity, it usually includes dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz) to handle high-bitrate streaming, as well as an Ethernet port for users who prefer a wired, stable internet connection. The inclusion of Bluetooth allows for the connection of wireless peripherals such as headphones, keyboards, or game controllers.
Typical Usage:
This device is suitable for converting older "dumb" TVs into smart TVs, upgrading slower built-in smart TV interfaces, or providing a portable media player for travel.