The final useful feature from an Android TV perspective is Wi-Fi file transfers. It works with Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, Amazon Cloud Drive, OneDrive, Flickr, and many more. To add a cloud drive, go to Web Storage > Add Storage in the left-hand panel. Given lots of people use Android TV to watch personal media (such as DVDs you've ripped to you hard drive or home videos you've converted to digital format), having a way to quickly access and play your cloud-based videos means you can watch your content easily from anywhere in the world. Importantly for an Android TV file manager, it can also connect to your cloud drives. While it's not complicated, it takes a while to get accustomed to how the app works. On the downside, it's not particularly user-friendly. The two panes make it easy to move an APK from a USB stick to your Android TV's storage drive. In the context of sideloading, this is great. It takes a dual-pane approach to file management. The first choice we recommend is X-plore File Manager. Sideloaded file explorers often require an external mouse or a gaming controller to operate, so we're going to avoid those. Most importantly, all the apps are easy to navigate using your Android TV remote. As we walk through these choices, you'll notice some recurring themes.