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Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 Streaming Media Player w/ Roku Voice Remote

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Various Retailers have Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 (3840R) on sale for $15.99. Shipping costs vary by retailer as listed below.

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    • Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
    • Note: For Prime Visa cardholders, earn 10% back on this item when you pay with your Prime Visa.
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  • Home Depot
    • Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
Product Details:
  • HD streaming made simple: With America's #1 TV streaming platform, exploring popular apps - plus tons of free movies, shows, and live TV—is as easy as it is fun.
  • Compact without compromises: The sleek design of the Roku Streaming Stick won't block neighboring HDMI ports, and it can even be powered by your TV's USB port. Simply plug it into the back of your TV, and it stays out of sight. No plug socket, no extra cords, no clutter.
  • No more juggling remotes: Power up your TV, adjust the volume, and control your Roku device with one remote. Use your voice to quickly search, play entertainment, and more.
  • Take your favorite TV with you: With this player's portable design, you can take your TV to-go when traveling—without logging in on someone else's device.
  • All the top apps: Never ask "Where's that streaming?" again. Now all of the top apps are in one place, so you can always stream your favorite shows, movies, and more.
  • Home sweet home screen: Jump right in with a home screen that easily gets you to what you want to watch fast.
  • Unbelievably free live TV: Enjoy 500+ TV channels with live news and weather, sports coverage, and more—totally free.
  • Quick and easy setup: Just power up your device, connect to the internet, and dive into a world of streaming.

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 12k Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Various Retailers have Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 (3840R) on sale for $15.99. Shipping costs vary by retailer as listed below.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Available From:
  • Amazon
    • Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
    • Note: For Prime Visa cardholders, earn 10% back on this item when you pay with your Prime Visa.
  • Best Buy
    • Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
  • Target
    • Select free store pickup where available, otherwise shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.
  • Home Depot
    • Shipping is free or select free store pickup where stock permits.
Product Details:
  • HD streaming made simple: With America's #1 TV streaming platform, exploring popular apps - plus tons of free movies, shows, and live TV—is as easy as it is fun.
  • Compact without compromises: The sleek design of the Roku Streaming Stick won't block neighboring HDMI ports, and it can even be powered by your TV's USB port. Simply plug it into the back of your TV, and it stays out of sight. No plug socket, no extra cords, no clutter.
  • No more juggling remotes: Power up your TV, adjust the volume, and control your Roku device with one remote. Use your voice to quickly search, play entertainment, and more.
  • Take your favorite TV with you: With this player's portable design, you can take your TV to-go when traveling—without logging in on someone else's device.
  • All the top apps: Never ask "Where's that streaming?" again. Now all of the top apps are in one place, so you can always stream your favorite shows, movies, and more.
  • Home sweet home screen: Jump right in with a home screen that easily gets you to what you want to watch fast.
  • Unbelievably free live TV: Enjoy 500+ TV channels with live news and weather, sports coverage, and more—totally free.
  • Quick and easy setup: Just power up your device, connect to the internet, and dive into a world of streaming.

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on over 12k Amazon customer reviews.
    • 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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dave8114
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Slick deal. This is cheaper than buying a replacement remote.
BigBlueHat
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Correct. HD is not 4K.
Jawadali
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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).

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Feb 02, 2026 03:44 AM
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dogbert32Feb 02, 2026 03:44 AM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
I have seen nothing that indicates to me, including the monitoring of the devices on my own network, that indicates that Apple collects anything except the most basic information, and what they do collect, the do not share or sell. My TV itself had never accessed Internet. It was air-gapped but now I do have it on my LAN so I can view the various cameras I have on my property on the TV via rtsp streaming (All the cameras are also strictly local--no access to Internet/no subscriptions/no cloud storage).
First you falsely claimed Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers, now you claim Apple doesn't collect and use its user data? I'm not sure where you are getting your information. but you need to find better sources.
Feb 02, 2026 04:06 AM
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AndrepartthreeFeb 02, 2026 04:06 AM
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Thanks for posting this OP Smilie .. I think this is close to the $15 it was on sale for at Black Friday Nov 2025.. someone jump in and correct me if I'm wrong but I believe this has a usb cable that plugs into the usb port on the TV to supply the roku stick with power.. I'm guessing most people are not using the usb port on their TV Smilie but it's something to keep in mind.

Completely off topic but I'm so tempted to buy one and just plug it into the TV at our neighborhood gym... our home owner's association is great in a lot of ways but I've been begging for over a month now for them to replace the non-working TV remote with no luck... honestly if I just plugged a roku stick in there and hooked it up to the wi-fi in the gym I don't think anyone would notice or care anyways Stick Out Tongue (surprising amount of free TV between the roku channel and say Tubi for example albeit with ads).
Feb 02, 2026 04:10 AM
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daisychainFeb 02, 2026 04:10 AM
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How effective is the Roku remote if the Roku stick is plugged in to a USB port which is located at the back of the TV?
Feb 02, 2026 04:40 AM
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intesdanFeb 02, 2026 04:40 AM
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Quote from dave8114 :
Slick deal. This is cheaper than buying a replacement remote.
Has the compatibility changed over time at all? I have a 10 year old tv with roku built in.
Feb 02, 2026 05:11 AM
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KLondike5-1212Feb 02, 2026 05:11 AM
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Quote from dogbert32 :
First you falsely claimed Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers, now you claim Apple doesn't collect and use its user data? I'm not sure where you are getting your information. but you need to find better sources.
Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers. Truth.

Apple doesn't collect and use its user data. I did not say this. I said they make limited use of the data they collect. They do not sell it to third party brokers, which in effect means anyone may have your data.

Roku, like so many corporations now, monetize your private data without asking if you would like to opt in or out. Hell, they even charge you for it.

DO NOT buy a Roku if you care about protecting your privacy is the bottom line. Sorry if that fusses you. Actually--no, not sorry.
Feb 02, 2026 06:06 AM
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jimatesFeb 02, 2026 06:06 AM
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Quote from daisychain :
How effective is the Roku remote if the Roku stick is plugged in to a USB port which is located at the back of the TV?
These remotes are not IR, they are RF. These are designed to work with the stick which is hidden behind the tv. This remote is currently $20 at Target. All IR remotes have the voice control feature.
Feb 02, 2026 09:20 AM
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candelabraFeb 02, 2026 09:20 AM
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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.
Dumbest advice ever. Oooh Roku collects your data if you let them? Along with Apple and everyone else? Its a solid product with a great interface. They outdo everyone for simplicity and smooth operation.

Boo. Get the Roku, don't listen to the Apple overpriced smoke show. And learn how to turn off the data you share if you're worried about it.
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Feb 02, 2026 09:22 AM
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candelabraFeb 02, 2026 09:22 AM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers. Truth.

Apple doesn't collect and use its user data. I did not say this. I said they make limited use of the data they collect. They do not sell it to third party brokers, which in effect means anyone may have your data.

Roku, like so many corporations now, monetize your private data without asking if you would like to opt in or out. Hell, they even charge you for it.

DO NOT buy a Roku if you care about protecting your privacy is the bottom line. Sorry if that fusses you. Actually--no, not sorry.
Boo and nonsense!
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Feb 02, 2026 09:24 AM
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candelabraFeb 02, 2026 09:24 AM
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Quote from dogbert32 :
First you falsely claimed Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers, now you claim Apple doesn't collect and use its user data? I'm not sure where you are getting your information. but you need to find better sources.
he's a shill and not too good at it
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Feb 02, 2026 09:54 AM
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dogbert32Feb 02, 2026 09:54 AM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :
Roku makes most its revenue through selling data to data brokers. Truth.

Apple doesn't collect and use its user data. I did not say this. I said they make limited use of the data they collect. They do not sell it to third party brokers, which in effect means anyone may have your data.

Roku, like so many corporations now, monetize your private data without asking if you would like to opt in or out. Hell, they even charge you for it.

DO NOT buy a Roku if you care about protecting your privacy is the bottom line. Sorry if that fusses you. Actually--no, not sorry.
I'm not sure why you are spreading this false information, but both Roku and Apple are publicly traded companies, and you can read about how they operate through their public reports, as well as through news reporting on their operations. Roku makes the majority of its revenue through selling ad space. That is not at all the same as selling data to data brokers.
Feb 02, 2026 12:43 PM
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eevliFeb 02, 2026 12:43 PM
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Every company is harvesting data. What do I care about them harvesting my viewing data? Personally, I don't care.
Feb 02, 2026 12:46 PM
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dbernie41Feb 02, 2026 12:46 PM
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Is this the backlit and rechargeable remote?
Feb 02, 2026 01:47 PM
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ldeverauxFeb 02, 2026 01:47 PM
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Quote from KLondike5-1212 :

If you are running Rokus you are absolutely correct. That's exactly what I did when I had Rokus. IoT VLAN AND DNS blocking by pi-hole. I retired them all as a Christmas present to myself and many family members and replaced them with Apple TV devices. Bought six of them altogether--so I have a lot of Rokus up on the shelf collecting dust now.
Sure, you trust Apple over Roku, your opinion is invalid.
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Feb 02, 2026 04:18 PM
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BiggsTheGoalieFeb 02, 2026 04:18 PM
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Quote from jrwhite82 :
Are these better than using the built in interface on my Samsung Smart TV?
I like the convenience of TV interfaces, but the reality is that they generally don't support them for very long after a TV is released, and IME you stop getting app updates (or TV updates, for that matter) in ~2 years. Roku so far has been updating things ongoing. I bought a second one lately literally to just watch hockey because the ESPN+ app on both my Hisense TV and PS5 are garbage (Hisense is all choppy, PS5 crashes every 5 mins). Swapped in the Roku and it's good to go.

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Feb 02, 2026 07:07 PM
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Alpha__OmegaFeb 02, 2026 07:07 PM
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Quote from daisychain :
How effective is the Roku remote if the Roku stick is plugged in to a USB port which is located at the back of the TV?
It doesn't go into a USB port, it plugs into an HDMI port.

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