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We have a Roku3 that’s getting a bit long in the tooth and is starting to act a little flaky, I think it’s time to finally replace it.

What’s the best model for the money right now? Since the Roku3 I see they come in stick format now as well as the little box like ours is.

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I'm very happy with the ultta I have. Get the newset model that comes with the JBL headphones.

BTW I got the ultra because I wanted a model with Ethernet since I hate WiFi for things like video.


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I suspect the Streaming Stick®+ or Premiere+ would be the best, the Ultra is the actual best but as they flaunt including a $40 pair of headphones I don't think it's a great value for money.

that said those all have some pretty high end functions, what kind of TV have you got?
 
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I suspect the Streaming Stick®+ or Premiere+ would be the best, the Ultra is the actual best but as they flaunt including a $40 pair of headphones I don't think it's a great value for money.

that said those all have some pretty high end functions, what kind of TV have you got?


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I picked up a Roku Ultra on Black Friday when I also picked up our 65" LG 4k television. Our old Roku 2 didn't support 4k streaming. Since this is my first 4k TV, I didn't want to miss out. It works very well for that.

So far, so good.

While the voice search is nice, I rarely remember to use it. I LOVE the lost remote feature. The unit has a button that makes the remote start chirping. HANDY.


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Roku Ultra with the advanced remote that has voice search and other stuff is super fast and very reliable. I expanded the memory with a 2GB micro SD card, so no storage worries.

I recently cancelled TV so I use this thing all the time. I may be overly impressed because I came up from a Roku 1 that was malfunctioning, but I cannot stress how fast and reliable this unit is. I have it in the bedroom away from my router so I'm using wireless (5ghz wireless AC or N, I forget) and it streams HD flawless. It claims it has enough horsepower to run 4K if you have a tv and HDMI that supports it. My tv only does HD so I haven't tested that feature.

Not sure if they do it every year, or even if you are willing to wait but I got mine half price around the holidays last year. It was the newest model with headphones that can be plugged into the remote. But they did run out fast. Few days after I bought the first one I went back to buy a second and they were sold out.

Thinking back now, the holidays last year was a very good time for streamers. I got the Roku Ultra for 50 bucks and limited commercials HULU for 99 cents a month for a year.


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just picked up the streaming stick+ (one below the box) to replace a roku 2....lovely. Our 3 is still working great but the streaming stick is so much faster. I made sure to get the one with the "advanced" wifi dongle and the receptions rocks.


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I LOVE the lost remote feature. The unit has a button that makes the remote start chirping. HANDY.

why this isn't a standard feature in more electronics boggles my mind.




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I LOVE the lost remote feature. The unit has a button that makes the remote start chirping. HANDY.

why this isn't a standard feature in more electronics boggles my mind.


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Does it need to be Roku?

I recently became a cord cutter, and after much research I went with the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, and I'm very happy with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Introdu...=amazon+fire+&sr=8-1


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Me and the old lady had a pizza/movie night for valentines day.
Used the Roku Ultra

We rented on movie from Redbox On Demand. Felt like a second movie. I used the Roku voice search and it found us another flick we wanted to see. $5.99 everywhere except Google Play where it was $1.99 for HD. It aint perfect but can find gems on occasion.


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I LOVE the lost remote feature. The unit has a button that makes the remote start chirping. HANDY.

why this isn't a standard feature in more electronics boggles my mind.


We use the Roku iPhone app that has a virtual remote on it since our two little boys are always playing with and losing the hardware remote Razz


 
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My "wife" and "I" have the Roku Ultra and are very happy with it. It works great for our needs and is reasonable for the features it provides.
 
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I LOVE the lost remote feature. The unit has a button that makes the remote start chirping. HANDY.

why this isn't a standard feature in more electronics boggles my mind.


We use the Roku iPhone app that has a virtual remote on it since our two little boys are always playing with and losing the hardware remote Razz


I also use that on occasion, but it seems like you are just asking to lose your phone.

My wife uses this app to screw with me while I’m trying to watch something more often than I use it, anyway.


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My stick plus works every bit as well as my 2 Ultras. Only reason I bought the Ultras was they were compatible with my expensive remotes.



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I got the Roku Ultra 4661R for $50 not too long ago. Sadly had to replace my Nvidia Shield (killed by lightning) with it. Works great though. Just wish it passed through HD DTS and trueHD DD like the Shield did.

Never tried the stick versions but for $50 - this thing is snappy navigating menus, and has performed without a hitch so far. I previously had a Roku 3 (still use it on another tv) and the only reason I ever switched to the Shield was Roku had a horrible DTS audio sync issue at one point, and took way too long to fix it.


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I just picked up a Roku Ultra for a 4k TV and so far I am fairly happy with it.

I have the Roku 3 on an older TV and I really don't see the ultra being that much of an improvement.

The Ultra does control the power and volume of your TV which allows for a little less dual remote interaction.

The picture I am getting through the Ultra is not as good as I had expected but in fairness I haven't messed with settings yet.

In hindsight, I probably would have taken a harder look at one of the sticks for less money.
 
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I bought two of the ROKU Model 3800R at Best Buy a year ago. Have worked well. No connection issues. Bought them to replace the Xfinity “jumper boxes” on a 2nd and 3rd TV which were costing us $10/ea per month, saving us $20/mo on cable bill. . We use the Xfinity App (only through ROKU) and have the same features on each TV as the main one does with primary DVR box. We can watch any DVR’d show on any TV in house. And all cable channels in our lineup.

Paid $39.99/ea.@ BB. Normal price is $49.99
At the time it was one of the newest of four units ROKU had just introduced/released.
Didn’t need 4K ability.
The remote that kids use on TV room TV seems to need batteries more than it should.
MB TV wife and I use has needed batteries once.
The ROKU phone app (separate from ROKU TV app) will do the following...
- u can use your phone as the remote
- and best of all, you can use the remote app to Bluetooth the TV audio to your favorite headset.
It mutes TV external volume and only plays in ur headset.

I actually just recently stumbled upon the BT feature. And have been using it to watch TV without disturbing the wife while she sleeps.

Well worth every penny spent.



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I went from a Roku3 to the Ultra. I notice a better picture on a few streaming channels than before. I like the volume and that I can turn on/off the tv with the remote.
 
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Does it need to be Roku?

I recently became a cord cutter, and after much research I went with the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, and I'm very happy with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Introdu...=amazon+fire+&sr=8-1


Yes, I really like the Roku interface and how it handles channels.

The worst I ever saw was the Chromecast. What the heck kind of crap is that?


 
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