Walmart’s Onn HD Streaming Stick Returns at About $29.98 as Manufacturer Listing Changes
An FCC filing that names Skyworth as the maker suggests a supply‑chain switch that could explain the listing removal and higher retail price.
Overview
- The Onn HD Google TV stick reappeared on Walmart’s website on Monday, July 13, 2026, priced at about $29.98 after briefly vanishing from the online store.
- The device’s price was quietly raised from roughly $14 to about $29–30, more than doubling the entry‑level cost of the streamer.
- An FCC entry shows a nearly identical Onn HD unit with the same model number but lists Skyworth as the manufacturer rather than the longtime maker SDMC, and that filing signals regulatory clearance for sale.
- It remains unconfirmed whether the units now on sale are the Skyworth‑made replacement or older SDMC stock, and Walmart’s complete removal of the product page earlier this month heightened speculation of a model or supplier change.
- The shift could reduce affordability for budget buyers and point to a broader production move for Onn devices as component costs squeeze margins, so shoppers and retailers should watch stock listings and maker details on future certifications.