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Every Roku Streaming Device, Ranked From Worst To Best

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From the budget-friendly HD Stick to the Dolby Vision-ready Stick 4K and powerful Ultra, we ranked every Roku device from worst to best for your setup.
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Roku makes some of the best and most popular streaming devices on the market. It offers a wide selection, from compact stick-style streamers to more powerful desktop media players. In recent years, the company has also launched a projector, self-branded TVs, and a soundbar, giving consumers even more ways to get the Roku smart TV experience.
If you are in the market for a streaming media player, Roku streamers have emerged as an excellent option. They are known for their intuitive and easy-to-use interface, support for Apple AirPlay, and the wide selection of apps, including the top streaming services. Roku also includes hidden features like private listening and guest mode, as well as the ability to play local TV channels.
However, with so many options to choose from, which Roku streaming device should you go for? Don’t worry. To help, we have ranked every streaming device currently sold by the company. To keep things simple, we are focusing only on the general-purpose streamers that you can plug into your existing TV to get the Roku experience. Roku Streaming Stick (2025)
Although the Roku Streaming Stick sits at the bottom of the company’s portfolio and this list, it’s by no means a slacker. One of the latest additions to the company’s lineup, it’s a budget streaming stick designed for up to 1080p streaming and plugs right into your TV’s HDMI port. It takes power from your TV’s barely used but pretty helpful USB port, thanks to its meagre 2.2W consumption, and doesn’t need a dedicated power brick.
Despite its affordable nature, it packs the same Roku software as the company’s more expensive streamers. Other features include dual-band Wi-Fi for internet connectivity and a voice remote. It can also pass Dolby and DTS audio formats to your TV for playback if supported. Moreover, it supports Bluetooth Headphone Mode, which lets you pair your Bluetooth headphones with the streaming device to get audio directly in your ears.

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