Various Retailers have
Roku Streaming Stick Plus 2025 4K HDR Media Player w/ Voice Remote (3830R) on sale for
$24.99. Shipping and store pickup options vary by retailer.
Thanks to community member
MellowClass8638 for sharing this deal.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Available from:
- Target
- Shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders or select free store pickup
- Home Depot
- Shipping is free or select free store pickup
- Best Buy
- Shipping is free for My Best Buy Members (free to join) or select free store pickup
- ABT
- Shipping is free on $35+ orders
- B&H Photo Video
- Shipping is free on $49+ orders
Details:
- Easy 4K streaming: Access popular apps, free movies, shows, and live TV on America's TV streaming platform
- Brilliant 4K quality: Enjoy favorites in 4K picture with vivid HDR color using Roku Streaming Stick Plus
- Compact design: Sleek stick plugs into HDMI, won't block ports, powers from TV, hides out of sight with no extra cords
- One remote control: Power TV, adjust volume, control device, and use voice for search and playback
- All top apps in one place: Easily find and stream favorite shows and movies without juggling services
- Custom home screen: Quickly access what you want to watch
- Free live TV: Over 500 channels with news, weather, sports, and more at no cost
- Simple setup: Power on, connect to internet, and start streaming
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I do think the 4K version is worth it for $9 more for most use cases.
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).
I have an older "TCL 55-Inch Q7 QLED 4K Smart Google TV" (I think the "TCL QM7K" is the version you'd buy for the same price today except better quality? Totally guessing here
My Roku stick was $25 as a black friday november 2025 special but I'd argue it might be worth the $10 more at $35 compared to the OP's deal (no offense OP and thanks for posting it
Also if you do grab the roku stick check roku's website once a month for promotional offers.. I scored 3 free months of apple TV which I'm currently enjoying, especially nice was telling Netflix and their $20 a month subscription fees bye bye for the three months
https://support.roku.co
Rokus are good for ease of use, especially for kids. The interface is very new user friendly. But it's codec, app and direct play support leaves much to be desired. For those who just use canned apps like Netflix/appletv/prime/etc it works fine. If you have your own media server or IPTV it's not great.
Subtitles formats and styling support is limited, at least from my experience.
If you need to play MPEG-2 content smoothly, get the Streaming Stick 4K for $5 more which also is capable of Dolby Vision, has a better WiFi reception but it lacks the Bluetooth to connect headphones, but you can do this later with the Roku App.
Both of these players can decode AV1 in hardware, including HDR content.
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I notice no difference in picture quality on a pretty nice samsung qled tv. it's definitely faster than the 2022 version. however for some odd reason, it takes more time to start up when you first turn it on. I like the fact that you don't need to plug it in any more, it gets power from the usb port on the tv.
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