A plug-and-play device purpose-built for Juuno. It boots straight into signage, stays online, and requires zero configuration. Just connect it to Wi-Fi and you’re live - no tech skills needed.
Pros
Built for 24/7 digital signage
Automatic software updates
Automatically launches Juuno on boot
Remotely control the device through the Juuno CMS
Cons
This is purely for running Juuno…. not Netflix!
It's not available yet
The perfect all-rounder. Great for Gyms, clinics, and franchises that want a secure and reliable solution for 24/7 use with minimal config.
Compact, affordable, and designed for signage. Whether you’re running one screen or a hundred, the Amazon Signage Stick makes setup and management simple.
Pros
Low Cost: One of the most affordable signage players on the market.
Instant Setup: Plug it in, connect to Wi-Fi, and go live in minutes.
Seamless Integration: Works seamlessly with Juuno – nothing else is needed!
Cons
Locked to digital signage use case. No other apps!
No remote management
North American only.
Perfect for anyone who wants pro-grade signage on a budget - easy to set up, easy to trust.
An easy, budget-friendly option for simple digital signage. Chromecast boots straight into Juuno on startup and delivers solid performance with minimal setup. Perfect for getting screens live fast - though it’s not built specifically for signage and does require a Google account for setup.
Pros
Auto-launches into Juuno on reboot - set and forget
Solid performance for everyday signage
You probably already have one!
Cons
Requires Google account login - not ideal for managing lots of players
Not purpose-built for signage (but works well for basic use)
Now discontinued - limited stock available
A wallet-friendly Android TV device that works seamlessly with Juuno. The Onn device boots straight into signage, performs reliably, and is widely available across North America — making it a great alternative to Chromecast for cost-conscious rollouts.
Pros
Boots directly into Juuno
Lower cost than Chromecast, with similar capability
Easy to find and buy locally in North America
Cons
Not signage-specific - users can access other apps if desired
Requires Google account login
Perfect for affordable signage where simplicity matters more than strict control.
Chromecast built-in TVs boot straight into Juuno and deliver decent performance without extra hardware, wires, or setup. They aren’t purpose-built for signage and the TV costs more, but they’re a great option when you need a wall-mounted screen with no space for a player.
Pros
Auto-launches into Juuno on reboot.
Clean, wall-mounted setup (great where space is tight)
Decent performance for everyday signage
Cons
Requires Google account login - not ideal for managing lots of screens.
Not purpose-built for signage (but works well for basic use)
Higher cost (you’re buying a TV, not just a stick)
Perfect for simple, space-saving signage - especially where there’s no room for a player.
A popular and affordable streaming device that also runs Juuno with ease. The Fire TV Stick offers decent performance, and is easy to buy almost anywhere. However, it’s not signage-specific - with access to other apps, no automatic reboot for crashes or power loss.
Pros
Very affordable and widely available
Solid performance newest models
Cons
No automatic reboot: requires manual restart after crashes or power loss
Not signage-specific: users can access other apps if desired
Requires Amazon account login
Perfect for affordable signage where price matters and occasional manual maintenance is okay.
The easiest way to run Juuno - just open your TV’s browser. No devices or installs, but can be buggy and not ideal for serious signage. Great for quick tests or casual use.
Pros
No extra hardware required
Works well with simple apps
Great way to trial Juuno on your existing TV
Cons
Can be buggy due to out of date firmware.
Not recommended for long-term or mission-critical signage
Perfect for quick trials or casual use - try it free with our 7-day trial before deciding.