Here in front of us today we have the latest Android TV Box T95Z Plus, running on the awesome Allwinner H618 quad-core CPU on Android 12. The streaming box itself has an unusual but very eye-catching design that you rarely see, but also boasts a user-friendly interface that everyone can master in a matter of minutes. But to get a real perspective of what this device is able to bring you, we can discuss that further in our expert T95Z Plus Android TV Box Review.
T95Z Plus Android 12.0 TV Box Details
The T95Z Plus Android 12 Smart TV box is an excellent device made for streaming. It operates on the latest Android 12.0 OS system, allowing for a seamless experience when using the device. It stands out with its ability to support 6K resolution, HDR 10+, and H.265 Decoding Technology, allowing users to enjoy high-quality viewing content.
The dual-band WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 ensure stable and high-quality connectivity, while the 64GB of built-in storage, expandable up to 128GB, gives users ample space for whatever they wish to install additionally. It also has multiple interfaces, including USB and Ethernet ports, making for added flexibility. Pair all that with a user-friendly interface, easy setup and lifetime customer service, and we got ourselves a very decent streaming device on our hands.
T95Z Plus Android Box Specs
Processor: | Allwinner H618 Quadcore cortex-A53 |
Video Features: | Supports 6K resolution, HDR 10+, and H.265 Decoding Technology |
Audio: | Supports various formats including MP3, WMA, AAC, and more |
Storage: | 32GB/64GB ROM, expandable up to 128GB via MicroSD card or USB device |
RAM: | 4GB |
Wireless: | 2.4G/5.8G Dual-Band WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 |
Interfaces: | USB 2.0, HDMI 2.0, Ethernet RJ45, TF card, AV, Power DC 5V/2A |
Operating System: | Android 12.0 |
T95Z Plus Android TV Box Setup
By unboxing the Android 12.0 TV Box T95Z Plus, we immediately notice its unusual design. Compared to other streaming devices, this one sports a hexagonal shape with a honeycomb pattern printed on the top. It actually has a lot of ports with an HDMI port, an AV port, a DC power input, two USB 2.0 ports, an RJ-45 Ethernet port, an optical audio port, and a microSD card port.
On the front of the Android T95Z Plus you will notice an LED display, while the bottom features four anti-skimming rubber pads and quite a few ventilation holes to prevent it from overheating. Along the device, inside the box, you will find an infrared remote, an HDMI cable, a 5V 2A power adapter, a wireless mini keypad along with a charging capable, and of course the T95Z Plus Android TV box manual. We are particularly happy with the mini touchpad keyboard as you don’t see it along with some other big brand names.
The setup itself couldn’t be easier. It works just the same as on any other Android box that you have used before. Upon startup, you will see a T95Z Plus startup animation which will then lead you to the main launcher. It is actually called the softwinner launcher which has a very basic layout of icons. While it does not look flashy at all, the biggest advantage here is that the icons are very big, allowing for a better overlay of the apps you have installed.
Of course, you can opt to add more of them as the ones you get are just the pre-installed apps. In fact, it allows you to add certain ones that are not visible in the Play Store, making it a massive advantage on this device’s part.
T95Z Plus Smart Android TV Box User Interface
The Soft Winner Launcher provides a basic and intuitive layout, with large highlighted icons and system tools for easy navigation. It allows for wallpaper customization and offers a seamless user experience. The display is not only easy to use but also very easy to browse.
Owing to the larger icons, it makes it a breeze to find what you are looking for and we also enjoyed the speed at which you are able to skip through icons. There were absolutely no lags when testing it out. What’s more the additionally installed apps did not slow down the box one bit nor the T95Z Plus Android TV box update.
Speed and Performance: Faced Paced Switching and Control
With a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.4 GHz and 4 GB of RAM, the box offers stable and efficient performance for streaming and light gaming. However, even though the box has a few slots meant for cooling the device, intensive gaming may cause it to overheat.
For that reason, it would be smart to add a cooling fan for your Android TV Box T95Z Plus. It may not be primarily offered for gaming, but it can allow you to play certain types of games. But overdoing it is not a smart thing to do. We feel that its strength still lies in streaming and not so much in gaming.
Picture Quality: Is it as Clear as it Gets?
The box supports a 4K 2160p display with HDR, delivering crisp and vibrant visuals. However, the lack of Google Certification limits the resolution of some streaming services to 480p. Nevertheless, it looks more than enough for basic needs, if not even more. In our opinion, the T95Z Plus 6k HDR Android 12.0 TV box is more than you need to enjoy an excellent night at home with your favorite show or movie.
T95Z Plus Android TV Box Price and Value for Money
The T95Z Plus offers a balance of quality and affordability, providing a range of features and reliable performance at a reasonable price point. It is a great budget option for those looking to enjoy movies and TV shows in high quality.
That said, the T95Z Plus Smart TV box is not your typical gaming device. Even though it has the specs, you can’t rely on it to be your go-to gaming device for long hours. One of the T95Z Plus problems is overheating, which can directly result from long gaming hours.
For those interested in exploring more options that offer similar value within a modest budget, our guide on the best Android TV boxes under $50 provides a comprehensive look at affordable yet high-performing alternatives.
T95Z Plus Android Box Review Conclusion: Our Final Verdict
The HKMLC T95Z Plus is a stylish and user-friendly TV box suitable for streaming enthusiasts looking for quality visuals and a range of features. While it has some limitations, such as resolution restrictions on certain streaming services and overheating during intensive gaming, it offers good value for money and is a solid choice for casual users.