We2Usat P6 Mini Review: A Tiny Android TV Stick That Delivers Big Value
If you’re looking for a compact streaming device that punches well above its weight, the We2Usat P6 Mini is one worth paying attention to. This ultra-small Android TV dongle promises smooth 4K playback, light gaming support, modern software, and excellent portability. But does it actually live up to the hype?
Let’s break it down.
What’s in the Box?
Right out of the package, the P6 Mini keeps things simple and practical. Inside, you’ll find:
- The P6 Mini streaming dongle
- Power adapter
- USB-C charging cable
- User manual
- Remote control
The device itself is impressively small—roughly the size of a large USB drive—which makes it easy to hide behind your TV or slip into a travel bag.
Design & Connectivity
The clean white design keeps the P6 Mini discreet, especially when mounted behind a television. Despite its size, connectivity is surprisingly robust for a dongle:
- Ethernet port for stable wired internet (rare in this form factor)
- USB-C port for power
- Full-size USB-A port for accessories or external storage
- Reset button
This makes the P6 Mini an excellent travel companion. Plug it into a hotel TV, sign in, and you instantly have the same apps and layout you use at home.
Remote & Setup Experience
The included remote is straightforward and functional. It features dedicated buttons for YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney Plus, along with voice control and a mouse cursor mode.
Setup is quick and painless—plug it in, follow the on-screen prompts, and you’re ready to stream.
Software & Performance
The P6 Mini runs Android 14 TV OS, which is a major highlight. Unlike many budget boxes that rely on a tablet-style Android interface, this uses the proper TV layout, making navigation smooth and intuitive.
Under the hood, you’ll find:
- Quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 CPU
- ARM Mali-G31 GPU with Vulkan API support
- 4 GB RAM
- 64 GB internal storage
- 4K UHD output
In daily use, the interface feels responsive and stable. It also ships with a recent Android security patch, which is a welcome bonus.
For privacy-focused users, the device handled Surfshark VPN encryption without introducing streaming lag during testing.
Streaming & Widevine L1 Support
One of the P6 Mini’s biggest strengths is its Widevine L1 certification. This is Google’s highest level of DRM protection and allows full-resolution HD, 4K, and HDR playback on major streaming platforms. Devices limited to Widevine L3 are often restricted to SD quality, so L1 support is a major advantage at this price point.
With access to the Google Play Store, all the major streaming apps are available and run smoothly.
Live TV, Recording & Media Library
Live TV playback performs well with no hesitation, and there’s plenty of content available. One standout feature is the built-in recording function. While it’s not a replacement for a full standalone DVR, it works surprisingly well.
You can schedule recordings directly from the program guide or start recording while watching a channel. A USB thumb drive is required for storage, and once recorded, content can be accessed easily from the recordings menu.
For on-demand viewing, the media library is well organized with smart categories for movies and TV series, searchable by genre or title. The size of the library keeps things fresh and entertaining.
Casual Gaming Performance
If you enjoy light gaming, the P6 Mini holds its own. Titles like Beach Buggy Racing run smoothly with responsive controls and respectable graphics. While steering with a remote can be challenging, performance is solid for casual and family-friendly games.
This isn’t a high-end gaming box, but with 64 GB of storage, there’s plenty of room to build a small arcade-style game library.
Benchmark Results & Customization
Benchmark testing delivered respectable results for a device in this category:
- Single-core score: 112
- Multi-core score: 370
These numbers align well with the P6 Mini’s intended purpose—smooth streaming, light gaming, and everyday usability.
In the settings menu, you can customize startup apps, configure remote hotkeys, and fine-tune device behavior, giving you more control than many competing sticks.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Ultra-portable design, perfect for travel or secondary TVs
- Android 14 TV OS
- Excellent connectivity options
- Widevine L1 certification
- Generous 64 GB storage
Cons
- Not designed for heavy gaming or advanced emulation
Final Verdict
If you’re looking for an affordable, effective way to turn any TV into a capable smart TV—especially for a bedroom, guest room, or travel setup—the We2Usat P6 Mini is a strong contender. It handles 4K streaming well, offers modern software, and includes features usually reserved for larger boxes, all without breaking the bank.
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