Applications · 2026-05-04 · 14 min

Which Android TV box to choose for IPTV: the buying guide

RAM, Android version, H.265 decoding: here are the essential criteria for choosing an Android TV box suited to IPTV, and how to connect it simply to a complete catalogue like the one from MY.8KTV.

Which Android TV box to choose for IPTV: the buying guide

Choosing an Android TV box for IPTV doesn't come down to picking the cheapest model you find online. Certain technical criteria make a genuine difference to stream stability and navigation smoothness, particularly for making the most of a rich catalogue like the one from MY.8KTV, which exceeds 89,000 live channels and 200,000 VOD titles.

The first criterion to check is RAM: an Android TV box for IPTV with only 1 GB of RAM will quickly show its limits as soon as you browse a large VOD catalogue or switch rapidly between several channels. A minimum of 2 GB, ideally 4 GB, guarantees smooth navigation with no interface slowdown, notably with apps like TiviMate connected to MY.8KTV.

The second essential criterion is the Android version installed: favouring an Android TV box for IPTV running Android 11 or a more recent version guarantees better compatibility with the latest IPTV app updates and longer support over time, unlike the models stuck on old versions that eventually stop receiving security updates, a point to check before connecting the box to MY.8KTV.

The third technical point not to neglect: hardware H.265 (HEVC) decoding, essential for comfortably playing 4K and 8K streams without overheating the box's processor. MY.8KTV encodes part of its premium content in this format to optimise bandwidth, which makes this criterion particularly important at the point of purchase.

For households on a tighter budget, an Android TV USB stick makes an interesting alternative to the bulkier traditional boxes: more discreet, it plugs straight into the television's HDMI port and offers enough performance for standard IPTV use, provided you check the same RAM and Android-version criteria before buying to make the most of MY.8KTV.

Another point worth knowing: some users search for the same issue under expressions like "Hot IPTV on Samsung TV", which refers to a particular IPTV app installed on a Samsung television. On this kind of TV, using an external Android box is often recommended to benefit from a more flexible system than a closed Tizen set-up, while keeping the same connection to MY.8KTV.

Once the box is chosen according to these criteria, connecting to MY.8KTV stays identical: install TiviMate or IPTV Smarters from the Play Store, add the Xtream Codes credentials supplied after subscribing, and get immediate access to the whole catalogue with no extra configuration.

In short, a good Android TV box for IPTV rests on three simple criteria: enough RAM, a recent Android version, and effective H.265 decoding. Check these criteria before connecting your box to MY.8KTV, install the recommended app linked to MY.8KTV, compare the available plans on MY.8KTV, and enjoy a complete catalogue thanks to MY.8KTV.

To be sure of making the right hardware choice before buying, the MY.8KTV support team can advise you directly over WhatsApp based on your budget. Box comparisons are also shared on Instagram @MY.8KTV.