Chromecast is a streaming media adapter developed by Google that allows users to play online content such as videos and music on a digital television. It can be used to cast content from smartphones, tablets, laptops, or desktop computers to a television with an available HDMI port. The newest generation of Chromecast, called Chromecast with Google TV, extends these streaming capabilities by providing a user interface for running apps directly on the device and includes a Bluetooth remote that provides Google Assistant voice control. Chromecast can also be built into select TVs and displays, allowing users to stream their favorite shows, movies, music, sports, games, and more from their mobile devices. With Chromecast built-in, the phone serves as a personalized remote control that can be used to browse, play, pause, and make playlists, and casting is as simple as pressing a button from a favorite app.