Mi TV Stick vs Fire TV Stick – What’s similar
- Both have a similar design Both the sticks have a stick-like (hey!) design with an HDMI port in the front and a micro-USB port at the side. However, there’s a small thing worth noting. In case your TV has 2 HDMI ports side-by-side, it would be hard to use both the ports at the same time since the sticks are chunky and take up space. As a solution, Firestick offers an HDMI extender out of the box whereas Mi TV Stick doesn’t.
- Both offer 1080p at 60fps The Firestick and the Mi TV Stick supports a maximum resolution of 1080p at 60 Hz. In case you have a 720p TV, both can scale down and adapt accordingly.
- Both can play Netflix, PrimeTV Both the streaming sticks offer Netflix and PrimeTV support out of the box. In case you are a Hulu subscriber, there’s Hulu and ESPN+ support as well. Although do keep in mind, due to licensing restrictions, HBO max and CBS Peacock is not available on Firestick yet. However, you can sideload the android apk. On Mi stick, both streamings services work right out of the box.
- Both support Bluetooth Devices Both the Mi TV Stick and Firestick can seamlessly connect with either a Bluetooth audio device or a controller. We tried pairing the Sony PS4 controller with both of them and it worked well. Moreover, if you have a Bluetooth audio system or soundbar, they would also work well with both the streaming sticks. Read: How to Connect and Map PS4 Controller to Android TV?
- Similar specs There’s a slight discrepancy between the Mi Stick global and Indian variant. The Indian variant is clocked at 1.2 GHz whereas the global one is clocked at 2 GHz. On the other hand, Firestick is clocked at 1.3 GHz. Both the sticks have 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB internal storage. In terms of performance, we found that both devices are capable of streaming 1080p without any hiccups. However, gaming is out of their league.
Mi TV Stick vs Fire TV Stick – What’s Different
- Firestick has fireOS, Mi TV Stick has Android TV Additionally, Android TV has more app support and games as compared to Firestick. But, considering the subpar specs on Mi Stick and Firestick, you wouldn’t prefer gaming on any of them.
- Mi Stick has Chromecast built-in The Mi TV Stick has Chromecast built-in. Hence, casting photos and videos off your mobile or even a laptop on the Mi TV Stick is a breeze. I usually stream UFC fights off my laptop on the Mi TV for a richer experience.
- Firestick supports OTG Both Firestick and Mi Stick are powered by a micro-USB port. You can plug in the micro-USB cable in your TV’s USB port or use an external adapter. But, in case, you plan to extend the storage on the sticks via an OTG cable then Mi Stick doesn’t support OTG. So, in case you plan on attaching your HDD for offline movies, Firestick is the better option.
- Firestick has a better remote The form and factor of both the Mi TV Stick and Firestick are identical. Both are made up of plastic with a rubberized texture to the keys. However, in terms of functionality, I would give a +1 to the Firestick remote. It has additional play/pause, skips, and mute buttons. On the other hand, the Mi TV Stick remote has dedicated Netflix and PrimeTV buttons. Again, FireOS is more streaming content-oriented. Hence, the keys and FireOS optimizations are more expecting users to the only stream on the Firestick. Whereas, the Mi TV Stick is more of app-driven hence dedicated keys for launching apps. 5. Mi TV Stick has Bluetooth 4.2 It wouldn’t make a world of a difference but the Mi TV Stick uses Bluetooth 4.2 compared to Bluetooth 4.1 on the Firestick. Basically, Bluetooth 4.2 was introduced in 2014 and it’s more optimized to be used with smart home devices. Bluetooth 4.2 devices will spend less energy when communicating with other smart home devices like a smart speaker, smart bulb, etc. Having said that, since Mi TV Stick is released in 2020, Bluetooth 5.0 should have been the standard. On the other hand, Mi TV Stick has Google Assistant, courtesy to Android TV.
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