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$15.99* | Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 Streaming Media Player w/ Roku Voice Remote at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 Streaming Media Player w/ Roku Voice Remote for $15.99.
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$14 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $29.99
$8.83 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $24.82

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $16 with 47 Deal Score and 26 comments.

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 Streaming Media Player w/ Roku Voice Remote for $15.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$14 lower (47% savings) than the list price of $29.99
$8.83 lower (36% savings) than the previous price of $24.82

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $16 with 47 Deal Score and 26 comments.

Customer reviews
4.7⭐ / 12,840
10,000+ bought in past month

amazon.com/dp/B0DXXYS4BJ [amazon.com]

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Today 07:31 PM
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dave8114Today 07:31 PM
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Slick deal. This is cheaper than buying a replacement remote.
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Today 07:40 PM
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Mikster1
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Today 07:40 PM
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Quote from dave8114 :
Slick deal. This is cheaper than buying a replacement remote.
This is not 4k right?
Today 07:50 PM
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BigBlueHatToday 07:50 PM
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Quote from Mikster1 :
This is not 4k right?
Correct. HD is not 4K.
Today 08:03 PM
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mikethemavToday 08:03 PM
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Quote from BigBlueHat :
Correct. HD is not 4K.
Does that mean it can't stream 4K at all?
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Today 08:10 PM
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jrwhite82Today 08:10 PM
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Are these better than using the built in interface on my Samsung Smart TV?
Today 08:13 PM
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ShrewdCrowd1060Today 08:13 PM
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Just get the onn 4k box for $20
Today 09:04 PM
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blunt5785Today 09:04 PM
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I've heard you can no longer turn these into a piracy stick. Is that true?

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Today 09:33 PM
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JawadaliToday 09:33 PM
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The 4K version is $9 more ($25, on sale from $40):

https://www.amazon.com/Roku-Strea...B0DXY833HV

I got the 2022 version of the 4K Streaming Stick [amazon.com] locally a couple of weeks ago as a cheap Apple AirPlay receiver for my non-Smart TV. It works pretty well for that purpose. Outside of buying an Apple TV at $130, using a Roku device such as this seems to be the cheapest and simplest way to add Airplay support to an HDMI display.

I really wasn't planning on using any of the other functionality since I have a Windows PC connected to my TV for gaming and streaming. However, I was pleasantly surprised about the free content that was available, particularly kids content on the Roku Family and Kids channel. So far, I think everything I've tested was Ad-free. It's also very easy for kids to use on their own. It's a much simpler "portal" to access free resources such as PBS Kids and Tubi and Hoopla compared to firing up the PC. Of course, the PC has the benefit of Firefox + uBlock Origin. I guess something like this might be possible the the Walmart Onn Streaming box too? I don't have one, so I don't know.

(The 2025 version of the 4K Streaming Stick is identical the 2022 version I bought. The 2025 version has lower power consumption and can more reliably be run off of a TV's USB Port. The 2022 version consumes more power and is recommended to be plugged into a power outlet, but it has a more powerful Wifi antenna built into the USB power cable).
Last edited by Jawadali February 1, 2026 at 02:38 PM.
Today 10:06 PM
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KLondike5-1212Today 10:06 PM
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Buyer Beware: There's a reason these devices are so cheap. They are bait. Roku's main source of revenue comes from harvesting your personal viewing data/habits (along with any other activity they can ingest from of devices on your home network), including screenshots, thousands of times per hour, and selling your data to data brokers--along with using it themselves to advertise to you. If privacy concerns you at all, get yourself an Apple TV streaming device. BTW--Firestick is even worse at violating your personal data.
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HappyFlower1774Today 10:10 PM
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Quote from Jawadali :
The 4K version is $9 more ($25, on sale from $40):

https://www.amazon.com/Roku-Strea...B0DXY833HV

I got the 2022 version of the 4K Streaming Stick [amazon.com] locally a couple of weeks ago as a cheap Apple AirPlay receiver for my non-Smart TV. It works pretty well for that purpose. Outside of buying an Apple TV at $130, using a Roku device such as this seems to be the cheapest and simplest way to add Airplay support to an HDMI display.

I really wasn't planning on using any of the other functionality since I have a Windows PC connected to my TV for gaming and streaming. However, I was pleasantly surprised about the free content that was available, particularly kids content on the Roku Family and Kids channel. So far, I think everything I've tested was Ad-free. It's also very easy for kids to use on their own. It's a much simpler "portal" to access free resources such as PBS Kids and Tubi and Hoopla compared to firing up the PC. Of course, the PC has the benefit of Firefox + uBlock Origin. I guess something like this might be possible the the Walmart Onn Streaming box too? I don't have one, so I don't know.

(The 2025 version of the 4K Streaming Stick is identical the 2022 version I bought. The 2025 version has lower power consumption and can more reliably be run off of a TV's USB Port. The 2022 version consumes more power and is recommended to be plugged into a power outlet, but it has a more powerful Wifi antenna built into the USB power cable).
The 2022 4K streaming stick also has Dolby Vision support, while the 2025 4K Streaming Stick Plus does not. I have no experience with the 2022 version, but I was comparing it with the 2025 version for my eventual purchase of the 2025 version in December. It was a moot point for me anyway, because I had intended for it's use on an HD television. Both alternatives offered an upgrade to my old HD stick with 512 MB RAM and an older slower microprocessor.
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dogbert32Today 10:32 PM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
Buyer Beware: There's a reason these devices are so cheap. They are bait. Roku's main source of revenue comes from harvesting your personal viewing data/habits (along with any other activity they can ingest from of devices on your home network), including screenshots, thousands of times per hour, and selling your data to data brokers--along with using it themselves to advertise to you. If privacy concerns you at all, get yourself an Apple TV streaming device. BTW--Firestick is even worse at violating your personal data.
Apply harvests all of your data as well, they just don't often sell it because in their business model, it is far more valuable for them to keep it to themselves (edit: based on news reports, it appears Roku makes the vast majority of their revenue by using user data for targeted advertising rather than any significant profit from selling data to data brokers). Even with Apple TV, the apps being accessed are harvesting streaming and searching data, and often selling it, and your TV itself may also be harvesting screenshots and other data. In many cases, you may be able to limit the collection or sharing of your personal data for commercial purposes, and so one of the most important things people can do is to go through the privacy settings for each device and service, rather than avoiding specific products.
Last edited by dogbert32 February 1, 2026 at 03:35 PM.
Today 10:33 PM
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bigbirdoncrackToday 10:33 PM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
Buyer Beware: There's a reason these devices are so cheap. They are bait. Roku's main source of revenue comes from harvesting your personal viewing data/habits (along with any other activity they can ingest from of devices on your home network), including screenshots, thousands of times per hour, and selling your data to data brokers--along with using it themselves to advertise to you. If privacy concerns you at all, get yourself an Apple TV streaming device. BTW--Firestick is even worse at violating your personal data.
That's why you should always add these and other IOT to your guest network, and run a Pihole too.
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3pinephrineToday 11:00 PM
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Target as well, a bit slicker if you have RedCard.

Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
Buyer Beware: There's a reason these devices are so cheap. They are bait. Roku's main source of revenue comes from harvesting your personal viewing data/habits (along with any other activity they can ingest from of devices on your home network), including screenshots, thousands of times per hour, and selling your data to data brokers--along with using it themselves to advertise to you. If privacy concerns you at all, get yourself an Apple TV streaming device. BTW--Firestick is even worse at violating your personal data.
How is onn in this regard?
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IgnatzToday 11:11 PM
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Quote from jrwhite82 :
Are these better than using the built in interface on my Samsung Smart TV?
Built in interfaces on TV's have a reputation for being trash.

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