Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus

The battle of the best set-top boxes for the TV continues. In the premium category, the Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus will compete. These Android TV boxes are recognized as the best at the end of 2019. And so far, in their price category, they have not found competitors. Perhaps the situation will change, but not today.

 

Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus

 

First of all, it is better to immediately get acquainted with the detailed technical specifications. For many buyers, this is enough to make a choice in favor of one of the TV boxes.

 

Chip Amlogic S922X-H (Beelink) Amlogic S922X-J (UGOOS)
Processor 4xCortex-A73 (2.2GHz) + 2xCortex-A53 (1.8GHz) 4xCortex-A73 (2.2GHz) + 2xCortex-A53 (1.8GHz)
Video adapter MaliTM-G52 (2 cores, 850MHz, 6.8 Gpix / s) MaliTM-G52 (2 cores, 850MHz, 6.8 Gpix / s)
RAM 4 GB LPDDR4 3200 MHz 4 GB LPDDR4 3200 MHz
ROM 64 GB, SLC NAND Flash eMMC 5.0 32 GB EMMC 5.1
ROM expansion Yes, memory cards Yes, memory cards
Operating system Android 9.0 Android 9.0
Update support Yes Yes
Wired network IEEE 802.3 (10/100/1000M) IEEE 802.3 (10/100/1000 M, MAC with RGMII)
Wireless network Wi-Fi 2,4 + 5,8 GHz (MIMO 2T2R) AP6398S 2,4G + 5G (IEEE 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac 2 × 2 MIMO)
Signal gain No Yes, 2 removable antennas
Bluetooth Yes, version 4.1 + EDR Yes, version 4.0
Interfaces HDMI, Audio Out (3.5mm), MIC, 4xUSB 3.0, LAN, RS232, DC RJ45, 3xUSB 2.0, 1xUSB 3.0, HDMI, SPDIF, AV-out, AUX-in, DC (12V / 2A)
Memory card support Yes, SD up to 64 GB Yes, microSD up to 64 GB
Root Yes Yes
Networking opportunities Samba server, NAS, DLNA Samba server, NAS, DLNA, Wake Up on LAN
Digital panel No No
HDMI 2.1, support for HDR out of the box, HDCP 2.1 support HDR out of the box, HDCP
dimensions 11.9h11.9h1.79 see 11.6h11.6h2.8 see
Price 125$ 150$

 

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Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus

 

Beelink vs UGOOS: appearance and interfaces

 

The fact that both gadgets are assembled efficiently, you can not even mention. Both TV boxes have a metal case and a very presentable look. They look expensive and elegant. True, UGOOS AM6 Plus, with its antenna horns, does not always fit into the design of the room. But this is a trifle. Given that most buyers mount the console on the VESA television mount (hiding from the eyes), you can forget about ergonomics. If you plan to put a TV box on a table, a cabinet or a chest of drawers, the appearance of the Beelink GT-King PRO is a little annoying. The bright blue color of the console is unlikely to fit into the design of the room.

Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus

With interfaces, things are more interesting. The manufacturer of the Beelink GT-King PRO set-top box somehow strangely approached the issue of providing the user with the required connectors. Finally, in the TV box, a normal 3.5mm speaker audio output appeared. And not just an output, but a full-fledged Hi-Fi sound card with support for 7.1 and Dolby. But SPDIF disappeared. Along with HDMI 2.1, four USB 3.0 ports and a microphone, the RS232 port appeared. Manufacturer Beelink positions the console as an open platform for developers. But so far there are no ready-made solutions on such topics. Craftsmen only through RS232 connect the TV box to the Multiroom system.

In the UGOOS AM6 Plus, the interfaces are perfectly matched. This is a real combine for any tasks and connecting all kinds of equipment. The set of interfaces is great - no questions.

 

Beelink vs UGOOS: networking options

 

Beelink GT-King PRO UGOOS AM6 Plus
Download Mbps Upload, Mbps Download Mbps Upload, Mbps
1 Gbps LAN 945 835 858 715
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz 55 50 50 60
Wi-Fi 5 GHz 235 235 300 300

 

Performance indicators for network interfaces (cable and air) are excellent for both devices. UGOOS AM6 Plus, thanks to the presence of antennas, demonstrates a very decent speed at 5 GHz. But inferior to the Beelink prefix in transmitting data via a wired interface.

Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus

But Ugoos has one feature that sellers are silent about. Yes, and on the official website of the manufacturer, the technology is written in passing. Her name is Wake Up on LAN. It is interesting for people who prefer to de-energize network and TV equipment at night. Wake Up on LAN function - translated from English "turn on when a network connection is detected (we are talking about the Internet)." That is, by supplying power to the equipment, the equipment starts automatically. If you turn on the CEC mode on the set-top box, then the entire home system will automatically start.

 

Beelink vs UGOOS: video, sound and games

 

Play content in 4K format (if supported by the source), IPTV, torrents, YouTube, all kinds of drives. Both consoles work smoothly with the video. The viewer will not see any friezes or braking. And even more - films in 4K format with sizes over 60 GB are read lightly, and also quickly switch to rewind.

In terms of support for codecs, there are no complaints, neither to Ugoos, nor to Beelink. And through external audio outputs, and via HDMI, the signal is transmitted and decoded in the specified format.

Hot battle Beelink GT-King PRO vs UGOOS AM6 Plus in games did not take place either. Both TV boxes pull at maximum settings all resource-intensive applications. And do not even get warm. Overheating and throttling could not be achieved from consoles and in synthetic tests.

It turns out that both TV boxes are worthy to take a leadership position in the global market. Is that price plays in favor of Beelink. Buy a set-top box in a Chinese store can be $ 25 cheaper. In favor of Ugoos, the bundle includes a cable of excellent quality that comes in an HDMI box (Beelink has a large% cable rejection).

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