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That’s all we’ve found so far at the FCC. Old Chromecast devices had model numbers of NC2-6A5, NC2-6A5B, and NC2-6A5-D. This doesn’t really match up to those either, which again, leaves us ...
The 2015 Chromecast was approved with FCC ID NC2-6A5, while the new version — which retains the same model number — simply appends a ‘B’ to the end. According to a reference report letter ...
A4R-H2G2-42 (1st-gen), NC2-6A5 (2nd-gen), NC2-6A5-B (3rd-gen), and NC2-6A5-D (Ultra). Additionally, dongles do not really have a “bottom.” The next likely candidate is the upcoming Nest ...
In the documents Google states that it will be updating the existing Chromecast model that carries a model number of NC2-6A5 to work with Bluetooth. To be clear, this is not an entirely new model ...
However, tech-geeks are not quite sure since previous Chromecast units had FCC IDs A4R-H2G2-42 (1st-gen), NC2-6A5 (2nd-gen), NC2-6A5-B (3rd-gen), and NC2-6A5-D (Ultra), and that of GXCA6 is A4RGXCA6.
On a humorous note: like the original Chromecast, the new model features a clever model number: NC2-6A5. It turns out NC2 can be read as NCC, and 6A5 converted into hexadecimals reads as 1701, which ...