Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote
Original price was: $39.99.$24.99Current price is: $24.99.
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Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote Price History
Price History for Roku Express 4K+ | Streaming Player HD/4K/HDR with Roku Voice Remote with TV Controls, includes...
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Current Price | $24.99 | January 6, 2025 |
Highest Price | $39.99 | July 24, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $24.99 | November 22, 2024 |
Last price changes
$24.99 | November 22, 2024 |
$29.99 | November 7, 2024 |
$39.99 | October 28, 2024 |
$29.99 | October 23, 2024 |
$39.99 | October 13, 2024 |
Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote Description
In the ever-evolving world of entertainment, streaming devices have become an essential part of the modern household. The Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote stands out as a top-tier choice for anyone looking to elevate their TV-watching experience. This portable device is packed with features that make it an excellent addition to any home entertainment setup.
Easy Setup and Discreet Design
The Roku 4K Streaming Stick boasts a sleek and compact design that conveniently hides behind your TV. Its stick design plugs directly into your TV’s HDMI port, making the setup process straightforward and hassle-free. No need for additional cables or cluttered spaces; simply plug it in, and you’re ready to start streaming.
Lightning-Fast Performance
With a super-fast startup, the Roku 4K Streaming Stick allows you to access your favorite channels like Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, and many more in an instant. Its long-range Wi-Fi capability ensures that you can enjoy smooth and uninterrupted streaming in any room of your house, provided you have a strong Wi-Fi connection.
Unified Remote Control
Gone are the days of juggling multiple remotes. The Roku 4K Streaming Stick comes with a voice remote that allows you to power up your TV, adjust the volume, and control your Roku device all in one. This all-in-one remote simplifies your viewing experience, making it more enjoyable.
Voice Search and Control
The voice remote feature is a game-changer. With just a simple voice command, you can quickly search for content, play your favorite shows, and control your streaming device. Whether you’re looking for a specific movie or browsing through channels, the voice search and control function make the process seamless and efficient.
Stunning Visuals
The Roku 4K Streaming Stick delivers breathtaking picture quality. You can stream in 4K resolution, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, ensuring sharp resolution and vivid color that bring your favorite shows and movies to life. The enhanced picture quality makes every viewing experience more immersive.
Vast Selection of Content
With the Roku 4K Streaming Stick, you’re never short of entertainment options. It allows you to stream a massive selection of free, live, and premium TV channels. With over 350 free live TV channels available, there’s always something for everyone to enjoy.
Compatibility with Voice Assistants
The Roku 4K Streaming Stick is designed to work seamlessly with popular voice assistants, including Siri, Alexa, and Hey Google. This compatibility offers you easy voice control, adding another layer of convenience to your streaming experience.
Conclusion
In summary, the Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote is a compact, powerful, and feature-rich streaming device that enhances your home entertainment experience. Its easy setup, fast performance, unified remote, voice control capabilities, stunning picture quality, vast content selection, and compatibility with popular voice assistants make it a must-have for any TV enthusiast. Upgrade to the Roku 4K Streaming Stick today and take your streaming to the next level.
Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote Specification
Specification: Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote
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Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Roku 4K Streaming Stick with Voice Remote
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Wilder K. Raven –
So Iโve been using Roku devices since their very first one, and one of the main uses these days is to stream my own media on Plex. Iโve been pretty slavish about using the devices from Roku that supported wired ethernet instead of relying on WiFi because I donโt want to deal with buffering or lag, and just didnโt have confidence in WiFi (despite having WiFi-6). Other streaming devices (which shall remain nameless) with WiFi-only connection have disappointed me.
My previous Roku died over the holidays and so I took a chance (and a gift card) to try out this Roku 4k stick. Iโm glad I did.
First off, I neednโt have worried about the WiFi not being up to streaming 4k video from my server. It handles it just fine. Itโs a good experience as long as you have a newer router that supports WiFi-6.
Second, setup was amazingly easy. Theyโve streamlined the whole process, and any apps you were already using on another Roku device are instantly logged in and ready to go. New big-name apps are almost as easy, just requiring a QR code scan and a quick login to the app on your phone.
My biggest complaint is that something about this Roku really pumps up the saturation in some of my own home-edited videos. I canโt figure out which setting is making that a thing, but itโs clearly something to do with the way my video editing app saves the video. Roku just isnโt playing nice with it, but thatโs not on Roku; thatโs in the editor. Everything else, however, looks incredibly good.
The interface is snappy, and honestly I was shocked that this stick is faster to load and navigate than my previous Roku Ultra LT.
I can think of only one negative point to the stick, and that is that it only works with the special remote it comes with, which I believe is a sort of WiFi direct connection. It wonโt support an IR remote nor a Bluetooth one, rendering my universal remote useless for the Roku streaming stick 4k. It also wonโt work with most of the stack of previous model Roku remotes I own. And of course, as with every Roku remote, the four quick-launch buttons are a pain in the neck. I only subscribe to one of the services in them, and will likely never subscribe to the others, which means accidentally pressing them is a bit of an obnoxious experience. I understand theyโre sponsored and Roku makes money putting them on their remotes and making them permanent, but they could โขat leastโข add two more buttons in there that are fully programmable to access the favorites we actually do subscribe to.
The voice search function is handy, but sometimes the screen will prompt you to use the voice search when the normal manual actions are easier and more direct. I donโt really need to press the voice button and say โlaunch YouTubeโ when I can just press the OK button on the first app in my list (YouTube) and it launches. However, for searching for a specific movie or show, itโs a great feature. Itโs also nice for people who hate typing on screen using directional buttons, as you can speak letter-by-letter to enter email addresses and passwords if need be.
Bottom line: Iโm impressed. Except for a few minor caveats, itโs a great streaming device that is responsive, intuitive, and provides fantastic video and audio quality, even up to Dolby Atmos in a 4k stream.
Five stars.
Mandy M. –
Brought this for my husband while he is working out of town. He loves it and said it was easy to use and has had no issues at all with it. The speed of the streaming works like he is at home and the ease of logging in and accessing the streaming media outlets help being away from home a little less unenjoyable. This is a wonderful idea for a gift or just because!
Mario –
Lo compre en oferta la interfaz es muy fรกcil de usar y configurar es muy rรกpido y si llega a 4K es de buena calidad compra recomendable
APF๐ –
Muy bueno y fรกcil y rรกpido de instalar se ve sรบper bien; anteriormente habรญa pedido el chromecast pero no funcionรณ en la pantalla que lo querรญa ya que estaba muy lejos del mรณdem asรญ que esta ocasiรณn me arriesguรฉ a probar roku y sรบper bien rรกpido sencillo todo el proceso quedรฉ encantada 10/10 con las 3b
Duhkgeorge –
I’ve had experience with a number of devices, and this one is my favorite.
My priorities:
Fast streaming/minimal lag
Easy to navigate
Access to shows of interest
Ability to preview as i fast forward or rewind
Apple TV:
Expensive
Can’t preview or issues with some of the apps that was frustrating. it wanted to rewind or fast foward instead of clicking to the screen section you wanted with a preview. This really killed the device for me.
Easy to overshoot if you used the finger swipe option to quickly move fast-forward or rewind.
User interface, for the most part is decent and fast except for how navigates while playing.
Fire TV
Built to sell products instead of show shows, laggy, and for whatever reason I hated interacting with this device. Not being able to easily access the content I wanted due to poor organization really rubbed me the wrong way.
Pro – ability to bootleg shows, but not something I’m into and I only checked this out during the first weeks of covid.
I want to emphasize the lag issues. This is built as cheap as possible to minimally meet requirements to function and it shows.
Roku
So, now that I have the other devices out of the way, and ignore my LG streaming which is my favorite, I’ll speak to this device and why it has my vote.
This device is surprisingly fast. I didn’t expect a device that was almost as responsive as my apple TV and LG TV. This is slightly slower but barely and no lag which is the most critical thing for me.
We got this for the British Bake-off access which led to an unexpected cool thing. The discovery of the free shows, if you don’t absolutely hate commercials. For the complete British Bake-off experience, we mute the commercials. So, the additional channels that Roku provides has made it continue to be useful.
Roku allows a preview of channels as I fast forward through it.
Roku does have an issues with some apps where I need to log out and go back in so the remote works correctly. I’m not sure if that’s a bad app issue or the device but a quick back and in fixes. The apple device has never crashed or become buggy on me. The Firestick has, but it’s cheap.
The price is significantly cheaper than apple making the Roku a no brainer.
Unlike the apple TV, which requires counter space, this plugs into the back of the TV and is hidden away.
Now, an issue I had when I first turned on is that my remote was not communicating with the device. I was extremely annoyed as this was an early Christmas present for my wife, and I wanted it to function within a certain time window so a return and replace would have ruined it. The device showed the remotes power but didn’t communicate. After resetting the device, the remote works fine now. If you run into an issue, try resetting the device.
4k streaming? It’s okay. I didn’t do a side by side. It has 4k.
Navigation? It’s simple enough but could be made better. I thought the last version of the Fire TV was worse. The apple TV does shine in this area on most apps I played with. My biggest gripe with navigation in Roku is that marking something as favorite and then LOCATING the favorites from Roku’s channels and free shows, was not intuitive. I did eventually find my favorites, but that was frustrating. Additionally, the channel/app/inventory searching involves clicking to the right instead of down.
So, speed is slightly less than Apple, but barely. Navigation is slightly less easy based on the layout vs apple, and i think it’s better than the Fire the last time I used that thing. The Roku has a nice access to misc. free channels. Its price is a quarter of Apple. The fire TV? I don’t consider these two in the same league.
So, if you’re picking up a streaming device, I’d recommend the Roku over the other devices (except the LG TV native streaming app which is the best I’ve used). Performance and price are good. The only reason to avoid is if it doesn’t have access to what you want to watch. For me, it filled in the gaps and provided baking shows that we otherwise didn’t have access to.
OK –
The Roku only works in US, Canada, UK, Ireland etc – not in India.
So in India, very limited functionality exists – cannot download most channels including Amazon Prime Video or Disney Plus.
The search function doesnโt work in India.
Overall itโs barely functioning.
Do not buy – anything else would work better in India.
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Edit:
I had already given this one star, so canโt lower the rating furtherโฆ
Yesterday, we had an internet outage (Airtel broadband in my area is awful).
What was surprising was that after the internet came back and we tried to use the Roku, it had logged itself out from the WiFi – had to log into the WiFi again.
And then upon opening Netflix, that was also logged outโฆ
Crazy – it seems the device resets its settings on Internet errors.
I can only imagine how painful it would be to keep logging in again and again every time the internet diesโฆ
Oh, and you canโt return the thing.
daryl –
Everyone should have one
Dr. Mantis Toboggan –
Love my Roku player. Can stream just about anything. Check out Pluto TV. They have a channel that just plays old Unsolved Mysteries episodes 24/7. Incredible. The Roku player gets Pluto TV so I love it. Pluto TV is also free too. No monthly subscription. Ton of programming, whatever you’re in the mood for on any given night. Let’s say one night you come home from work and just want to watch old Unsolved Mysteries episodes. Pluto TV has you covered. When I say old Unsolved Mysteries episodes I mean the ones with Robert Stack as the host. RIP Robert Stack. One warning I must give: some of the mysteries are still unsolved. So lock your doors and windows before you settle in to watch Unsolved Mysteries. You’ll thank me later.
Rob B –
I ordered this for my mom, and she loves it. She uses it for Prime, and amazon music, and no problems so far. I highly recommend.