Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Save $10 on the 2016 Roku Streaming Stick, a DT Editors’ Choice pick

save 10 roku streaming stick 2016 deal withremote
Bill Roberson/Digital Trends
Traditionally priced at $50, the 2016 Roku Streaming Stick is an incredible bargain for anyone in the market for a hassle-free streaming device. Currently selling for $40 at Amazon, Best Buy, Staples, and the Roku Store, the Roku Streaming Stick is a must-buy, whether it’s your first or second streaming device.

The Roku Streaming Stick is a plug-and-play stick that brings the Roku platform to any HDMI-equipped HDTV. The 2016 model is much thinner than its predecessor and even a touch longer. Its new matte black design also makes it look a little less cartoonish than the previous model which was clad in Roku purple.

The included remote has also undergone a few cosmetic changes sporting a thinner profile and matte black exterior. The “OK” button has been placed back in the center of the directional pad — previously it was below it — which makes it feel more natural to use and on par with the layouts found in many other remote controls.

Set up is simple: Connect the Roku Stick to your HDTV’s HDMI port; connect the power cable to the open end of the Roku Stick; and connect the cable to a wall outlet. The power cable is about 6-feet long, which should be ok for most setups, but we would’ve liked a little more cable length from Roku to play with. Likewise, we also wish Roku included an HDMI extension dongle, which is something Amazon and Chromecast — two of the Roku Stick’s biggest competitors — get right. The Streaming Stick barely fit in a Vizio M-Series HDTV due to the TV’s HDMI port placement.

In terms of performance, the Roku Stick now packs a quad-core CPU, just like the Roku 4, and the performance differences are noticeable. The new stick also packs an 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band antenna.

Another feature we like is the ability to listen to audio from your Roku device via your smartphone or tablet using the free Roku app. This is a killer feature for anyone who wants to watch TV without disturbing their partner. While the larger Roku boxes had the ability to stream audio to the remote control and onto a pair of headphones, this is the first time the Roku Stick receives such capabilities.

Overall, this snappy, click-and-go device delivers an outstanding experience. There isn’t any 4K support, but otherwise the Roku Streaming Stick got our Editors’ Choice award and makes an even stronger case for itself priced at $40. Just keep in mind that the sale ends Saturday, November 5.

$40 on Amazon $40 on Best Buy $40 on Staples $40 on Roku

Louis Ramirez
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Born in New York to Salvadoran parents, Louis began his career at Maxim magazine and has more than 10 years experience…
Roku Streaming Stick+ 4K receives a huge price cut — today only
Roku Streaming Stick+ 4K Headphone Edition

Best Buy has kicked off a one-day flash sale on the Roku Streaming Stick 4K Headphone Edition, dropping the price of the dongle down to only $50 from the usual $60. You'll need to act fast, though: Roku deals are always a hit, and this one expires just before midnight (if the retailer doesn't run out of stock sooner).
Buy Now

Plug the Roku Streaming Stick+ into an HDMI port on your TV to access the full range of free and subscription streaming media at your TV's highest capability. Enjoy Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Showtime, HBO, Pandora, and much more in addition to The Roku Channel with its tons of free content. Streaming media sticks that don't support 4K won't get the most from your 4K TV, but the Roku Streaming Stick+ 4K  is right for HD, 4K, and HDR content and automatically adjusts your set to its highest capabilities to match incoming streaming video content. If you haven't upgraded to a 4K TV yet, this model is still the right choice because it optimizes your TV video resolution and is ready when you do upgrade to a 4K TV. The features on the remote alone are more than worth jumping on this deal.

Read more
Save $10 on your first month of Sling and get a free Amazon Fire TV Stick
Live TV Streaming Services

With so many of us asked to stay at home these days, having something to do to pass the time is becoming ever more critical. One of the ways many are turning to pass the time are streaming services, and many of these services are offering some great deals to attract new customers.

One of the more popular services out there is Sling TV, and if you act right now, the company is offering a free Amazon Fire TV Stick along with $10 off your first month when you prepay for two months
of its service. Altogether, that's a $100 value for just $50 if you select one of the company's basic packages, or a $130 value for only $80 if you choose its top-tier package.

Read more
Panthers vs Oilers Game 6 live stream: Can you watch for free?
Connor McDavid skates for the Edmonton Oilers.

Looking to become the first team since 1945 to force a Game 7 after being down 3-0 in the Stanley Cup Finals, the Edmonton Oilers host the Florida Panthers in a massive Game 6 showdown tonight.

Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals starts soon, at 8 p.m. ET, and in the U.S. it will be televised on ABC. However, if you don't have cable and want to stream the NHL playoffs online, we have all the best ways to watch a live stream of the Panthers vs Oilers Game 6 for free.
Is there a free Panthers vs Oilers Game 6 live stream?

Read more