The MECOOL KM7 Plus is an Android TV box that has an S095Y4 CPU, 2GB of Ram, and 16GB of internal storage.
It is also Google and Netflix certified, which means it can stream 4K video from online sources without DRM blocking.
*This unit was sent to me to review with my honest opinion and results below.
Specifications
CPU: Amlogic S905Y4
Operating System: Android 11.0
RAM: 2GB
Internal Storage: 16GB
Google Certified
Netflix Certified
Two USB 2.0 ports
Bluetooth 5.0
MECOOL KM7 Plus Overview
The box comes with the Mecool KM7, Remote Control, HDMI Cable, Power Supply, and User Manual.
The unit is square with a white and black glossy finish.
The side has two USB ports and an SD card slot.
The back has an AV port, Ethernet, HDMI, and power port.
The remote control has a virtual assistance button for voice commands as well as quick-connect buttons for YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney Plus.
MECOOL KM7 Plus Boot Up
Powering on the unit, there is a setup option, such as pairing the remote control, WiFi, language, region, and connecting to a Google Gmail account.
A Gmail email address is required to download and install apps from the Google Play Store.
After the setup, the unit will boot into the Android 11 interface.
The KM7 Plus can be customized with apps from the APPS section.
MECOOL KM7 Plus WiFi Speed Test
A WiFi speed test gave very good download speeds of 254Mbps.
The WiFi download speed was impressive and the best we have seen for an Android TV box.
It will have no problems streaming 4K videos from online sources.
MECOOL KM7 Plus Availability
Read More Here on MECOOL Website.
Summary
The MECOOL KM7 Plus is a good Android TV box that will make a good entertainment box.
It has many nice features and options, including Google Certified and Netflix Certified.
Since it is certified, it will have no issues installing apps from the Google Play Store.
It has no issues playing 4K video, and the WiFi speeds are very good, which means no buffering.
The S905Y4 CPU is also a good ARM CPU that has no problems streaming 4K videos and basic game-play.
I am still testing the unit so far with good results and will update you if anything changes.
As always, be sure to read the reviews on Amazon, forums, or elsewhere to be sure a unit is a good fit for you.