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The editors liked
It's similar in size to the firstgen Chromecast and previous Fire TV Stick
Roku OS is simple and easy to navigate
With apps for just about every streaming service in existence
The Stick and Stickare plenty fast
The included TV volume and power control
Great channel library
Doesn't funnel you into any particular digital content marketplace
The Ultra offers a strong selection of ports
Cheaper than NVIDIA Shield TV and Apple TV 4K
Dolby Atmos audio support
Affordable
Snappy performance
Powerful Wi-Fi
Supports 4K video with HDR10
Lots of content available in the Roku Channel Store
Full 4K HDR
Fairly priced
Excellent performance
The Roku Streaming Stick Plus delivers 4K and HDR video in a compact package for an affordable price. Its dead-simple interface puts every streaming service on a level playing field. Roku has more 4K HDR apps and better search than competitors. Its respon
Packs lots of power into a stick
Solid wireless streaming performance
Remote can control TV power and volume
Inexpensive
Full 4K HDR capabilities
Huge app selection
Customizable interface
Features 4K/HDR
Only $70
Alexa voice search remote works well
Fast performance
Very affordable
Full HDR Capacity (HDR10)
Roku TV platform crammed with media apps
Flexible interface
4K support
The editors didn't like
The streaming service buttons aren't configurable. There's also no headphone jack for private listening
And the volume controls don't work with soundbars
The login methods range from app to app
And you can't use the microphone for standard text inputs
No Dolby Vision HDR
HDR content availability is still limited
As on all streaming devices
Lackluster voice controls
You'll see some ads in the interface
The Ultra doesn't include an HDMI cable
No Dolby Vision HDR support
Voice search is much more limited than on other media streamers
Limited Assistant/Alexa support
The menus can seem dated compared to rivals
And some apps use old-school layouts. Voice search and control is worse than some competitors
Now with voice search, Seamless user interface, Supports HDR10 and HLG
Design could be neater, No Dolby Vision or HDR10+
You can't do much better than the Roku Streaming Stick+ if you're in the market for a 4K HDR-enabled streaming stick. It's easy to use, well-priced and has the most complete selection of apps going, putting a world of content right at your fingertips. Not...
The Streaming Stick+ is another great media streamer from Roku, finally bringing 4K to the UK. The device has a lot going for it including upgraded wireless, smooth performance, a decent remote and more content channels that your mind or free time can han...
Published: 2019-05-17, Author: David , review by: T3.com
Boosted Wi-Fi range, Huge number of channels, Great value for money
Interface is a little plain, More expensive than a Chromecast, Your TV might have smart apps built in
If you want to add a selection of smart apps to your TV you've got plenty of options to pick from, but the Roku Streaming Stick+ still manages to stand out: for the sheer selection of apps (channels) you can access, for its ease of use, and of course for...
Published: 2019-02-07, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Streaming quality, Customisable user interface, Supports most mainstream services, Easy to use, 4K HDR support
You might not actually need it if you have a smart TV already
For every streaming devices that we look at that supports 4K HDR, the message is the same - we said it of Chromecast Ultra and of Amazon's Fire TV. In each case, there needs to be a unique selling point that seals the deal for you. For Chromecast Ultra, i...
Abstract: For 2017, Roku has simplified its range of media streamers in the UK with just a choice of two different sticks. Here we take a look at the more expensive and premium model in our Roku Streaming Stick+ review. In the past, Roku's line-up of devices might...
Tallying up the scores, the Amazon Fire TV Stick is the overall winner in this epic four-way streaming stick battle. It's brilliant for a whole host of reasons; given its personal voice-control assistant in Alexa and a fantastic range of apps, it represen...
Can show movies and TV shows in Ultra High Definition (4K) if you have a compatible TV, Easy to use, The remote can also control the power and volume on your TV and has voice search that lets you ask for certain shows or genres, Connect a pair of Bluetoot
Mirroring web pages only works if you have an Android smartphone or tablet, There's no MicroSD card slot to store items on and you can't connect the device to the internet using a wired connection
This is the best value TV streaming device on the market that can display Ultra High Definition shows. It's easy to use and has the added bonus of connecting Bluetooth headphones through your phone and controlling your TV and the Roku from the same remote...