A streaming media device is streaming hardware that connects the television or the home theater to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Ethernet and allows the user to stream content from online services. These are basic devices with only a few connections, such as video (HDMI and/or composite), audio (RCA and/or digital), and Ethernet networking jacks. Many streaming media players also feature built-in Wi-Fi for wireless network connections, and most include their dedicated remote control. Roku Player, Google Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, and Apple TV are some of the most popular streaming media devices.