Walmart has
Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 (3840S2) on sale for
$14.88.
Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (
free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+; otherwise, select store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
JohnDubya for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for shipping/pickup may vary by location.
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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I have to use the old Roku tv remote and go back to the Roku tv menu and that works fine and has a ton more channels available.
I also have an older version Onn streamer box. It isn't very high-powered for an Android/Google TV device but it still works really well. Good enough to run Kodi and add-ons, which I use frequently for live sports that I can't access any other way. It isn't perfect, does crash sometimes and require restarts, and I've had issues with a couple of apps. But it functions with my Sony TV's remote, which I love because I hate using more than one remote, and is pretty dang nice overall for the $20 I paid. I presume the newer Onn boxes are even more capable.
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