Streaming > Streaming Devices > Apple TV > 87 87 people found this article helpful Is an Apple TV Worth It? We tried it and found four reasons you should pick one up By Jennifer Allen Jennifer Allen Writer Swansea University, Staffordshire University Jennifer Allen has been writing about technology since 2010. Her work has appeared in Mashable, TechRadar, and many more publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 20, 2024 Reviewed by Ryan Perian Reviewed by Ryan Perian Western Governors University Ryan Perian is a certified IT specialist who holds numerous IT certifications and has 12+ years' experience working in the IT industry support and management positions. lifewire's editorial guidelines In This Article View All In This Article Who It's For Who Shouldn't Get One 4 Reasons to Buy One 3 Reasons Not To 3rd Gen vs 2nd Gen Do You Need One? Frequently Asked Questions Close An Apple TV makes streaming content to your TV easier by offering fast and straightforward browsing between different streaming services. We tested one out considering different scenarios to help you decide if an Apple TV is worth it based on your lifestyle, budget, and needs. What Is an Apple TV? An Apple TV is a small box that plugs into your TV via an HDMI cable. It works like other streaming sticks by making a non-smart TV smart or by offering a different way of viewing content than a smart TV can provide. It should not be confused with the Apple TV app or the Apple TV+ streaming service, which are software-based solutions rather than physical items to add to your home. Who Should Get an Apple TV An Apple TV can make your viewing experience better. Get one if you: Want a dedicated streaming solution that is fast and responsiveDon't already own a streaming device and don't want to rely on your phone or computerAlready have Apple devices Who Shouldn't Get an Apple TV Not everyone needs an Apple TV, even though it can be helpful. Pass if you: Don't watch much streaming contentYou're happy with your existing setup and streaming-capable smart TVYou don't own any other Apple devices, so it'd be cheaper to buy something else An Apple TV makes it simple to stream content via numerous apps onto your TV, whether your TV is a smart TV or not. Not everyone needs an Apple TV, so this guide will help you decide if you should buy one based on your requirements, budget, and how you live. Why You Should Buy an Apple TV Using an Apple TV instead of your TV's smart functions or another device can prove convenient. It has a simple-to-use interface, and the box pairs well with other Apple devices in your home. They offer other benefits too, as we explain below. Apple TV 4K (3rd generation) Review Lifewire, Jeremy Laukkonen You Want a Reliable Streaming Experience The Apple TV won't make the content you watch load any faster, but it does make getting to it much quicker. That's because it's typically much faster to navigate than a smart TV's interface. Even the most high-end 4K TVs can still be slower to navigate menus than the Apple TV's interface. It's intuitive, quick, and offers plenty of apps. You Don't Have a Smart TV If you have a regular TV that lacks smart TV features, it's helpful to add them via a streaming device like the Apple TV. There's no need to go to the expense of buying a new TV. Instead, you can add an Apple TV and access many streaming apps and more, like Netflix, Disney Plus, Apple TV+, Hulu, and others. You Already Have Other Apple Devices Apple devices pair well with each other. If you have a HomePod or HomePod mini, you can use them as speakers for your TV with an Apple TV. Also, you can connect your AirPods to an Apple TV and listen to content with support for Dolby Atmos audio, enhancing your experience. Additionally, an Apple TV lets you use your iPhone or iPad to cast music, photos, or other content straight to your TV. You Need a Smart Home Hub The Apple TV isn't just about streaming content or using apps. With the right gadgets, it's also a highly effective smart home hub. The Apple TV supports Thread, a low-power mesh networking standard, so you can use the device to control smart home cameras, doorbells, thermostats, and other smart devices with your Apple TV. It's possible to do so using Siri or by using the remote. Apple TV 4K 4th Gen: News and Expected Price, Release Date, Specs; & More Rumors When You Shouldn't Buy an Apple TV An Apple TV is a valuable streaming and smart home tool for many people, but it won't suit everyone. Here's a look at when you should pass on the Apple TV. You're Happy With Your Smart TV If your smart TV already fulfills its role of streaming content well enough, or you own another streaming device, you don't need an Apple TV. It's a convenient extra, but it's far from essential. You Don't Watch Streaming Content The Apple TV has many informational apps and Apple Arcade, which is fun for gaming on your TV, but its focus is media streaming. If you don't have any interest in streaming movies or shows, the Apple TV has limited appeal. You Don't Own Apple Devices Using an Apple TV is entirely possible without other Apple devices, but you miss some key benefits. Generally, people tie themselves into one ecosystem, such as Android or iOS, and by crossing between the two, things can be more complicated. It's easier to stick to one so that all your digital purchases are available on all your devices. Also, you can't easily cast content without an iPhone or iPad. There are cheaper streaming devices out there if you don't own other Apple gadgets. Apple TV 4K (3rd gen) vs Apple TV 4K (2nd gen) The Apple TV 4K (2022) is Apple's latest Apple TV and the only one currently available for sale. Here's how the 3rd generation compares to older models. Apple TV 4K (3rd Gen) Apple TV 4K (2nd Gen) Average Price $139 $189 Storage Options 64/128GB 32/64GB Processor A15 A12 Full Details on Every Generation of the Apple TV Apple The Siri Remote is so good Apple also sells it separately. Do You Need an Apple TV to Stream Shows? Most potential Apple TV owners may want one to be able to stream shows and movies from popular streaming apps like Netflix or Disney Plus. Almost all devices can stream shows via a web browser or a dedicated app, but the Apple TV is easy to use and simple to set up, so if your household includes less tech-savvy people, they can figure out how to use an Apple TV. That does not mean it's an essential purchase. Other less expensive streaming devices like Roku and Amazon Fire TV Sticks exist. Still, if your household uses Apple products, the Apple TV is very straightforward to figure out. Extra features like smart home support, Apple Arcade, and fitness apps also help. Apple TV 4K vs Roku Ultra FAQ How do I set up an Apple TV? The Apple TV box only has three cables, although one is optional. You'll run an HDMI cord to your TV and a power cord to an outlet. You can also connect an Ethernet cable for wired internet, often more stable than Wi-Fi. Once you power it on, the included remote will sync automatically. The rest of the setup involves signing in with your Apple ID/Apple Account and TV provider (if applicable) and downloading apps to start watching. What is Apple TV+? Apple TV+ is Apple's premium streaming platform, similar to Netflix. However, rather than licensing streaming rights from other studios, Apple commissions the content for TV+ itself, so everything on the service is exclusive. Notable movies and shows include 2021 Best Picture winner Coda and comedy series, Ted Lasso. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up We Care About Your PrivacyWe and our 100 partners store and/or access information on a device, such as unique IDs in cookies to process personal data. You may accept or manage your choices by clicking below, including your right to object where legitimate interest is used, or at any time in the privacy policy page. These choices will be signaled to our partners and will not affect browsing data.Privacy PolicyWe and our partners process data to provide:Store and/or access information on a device. 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