- Gadgets
- Xiaomi mi box
- Android TV with cast functionality
- Apple TV (IOS only)
- AirPlay and Chromecast compatible TVs
- LG NanoCell SM9X series (2019)
- LG NanoCell SM8X series (2019)
- LG UHD UM7X series (2019)
- Samsung QLED Series (2019 and 2018)
- Samsung 8 Series (2019 and 2018)
- Samsung 7 Series (2019 and 2018)
- Samsung 6 Series (2019 and 2018)
- Samsung 5 Series (2019 and 2018)
- Samsung 4 Series (2019 and 2018)
- Sony Z9G Series (2019)
- Sony A9G Series (2019)
- Sony X950G Series (2019)
- Sony X850G Series (2019 85″, 75″, 65″ and 55″)
- Vizio P-Series Quantum (2019 and 2018)
- Vizio P-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)
- Vizio M-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)
- Vizio E-Series (2019, 2018 and 2017)
- Vizio D-series (2019, 2018 and 2017)
- Chromecast compatible TVs
- Samsung QLED 4K 2019 65Q64R.
- Samsung 55RU7405.
- LG 55UM7100ALEXA.
- Samsung The Frame.
- Sony KD-55XG7096BAEP.
- Samsung 4K UHD 2019 UE55RU8005.
- Philips 58PUS7304/12.
- Samsung UE65RU7475
Vizio has Google Cast technology built into all its E Series, M Series and P Series TVs, while Sharp adds Chromecast connectivity to its latest Aquos range, which in addition to including Google Cast support, adds the full Android TV operating system with direct access to native apps and its own adapted Google Play Store, compared to some of its rivals. Sony also has a complete family of Android TVs XH, XG, A1, AF8 ZD9, A9, A8, AG, AF9, WE with voice control and the other advantages we mentioned, such as direct support for Google Cast.
Toshiba, meanwhile, has Google Chromecast built into the L621U, L421U and L221U, some of its most feature-rich TVs. As for Philips, the integration of this connectivity option is also through Android Auto, Google's operating system that is available on the 9000 Series, 8000 Series, 7000 Series, 6000 Series, 5000 Series and 4000 Series, although not on all models, specifically 28 of them.