The Roku Streaming Stick Plus – 4K & HDR Roku Streaming Device for TV with Voice Remote – Free & Live TV is on sale for $24, which is a pretty low price if you want to upgrade an older TV or just make streaming easier. You plug this stick into an HDMI port on your TV, connect it to Wi‑Fi, and you’re ready to watch. If you’ve ever been annoyed by clunky TV menus or slow built‑in apps, this stick gives you a cleaner and faster way to get to your shows and movies without spending a lot on a new TV. Since it’s a small stick, it hides behind the TV and doesn’t add more boxes or cables to your setup.
With 4K and HDR support, this model makes the most of newer TVs, so your picture looks sharper and colors stand out more when you stream from apps that support it. Even if your TV is only HD, you can still use it, and you’re set for later if you upgrade to a 4K screen. You get access to a wide range of streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and many others, plus free and live TV channels from Roku’s own platform. If you’re trying to cut back on cable or just want more options without paying extra every month, having free and live channels built in helps fill in the gaps for news, old shows, and background TV.
The included voice remote is a nice touch at this price. You don’t have to type out long show names one letter at a time; you just press the microphone button and say what you want to watch or the name of an app. That makes it easier for family members who hate typing on on‑screen keyboards or for anyone who tends to lose patience with clumsy remotes. Since it’s a standard Roku remote, the buttons are simple, with clear controls for home, back, play/pause, and volume, so you don’t have to learn a new system. If you keep the stick on a TV in a bedroom, dorm room, or guest room, guests can use it without a long explanation.
At $24, this deal makes sense if you want a low‑cost way to stream in 4K, move a stick between rooms, or set up an extra TV without renting a cable box. It’s also handy for travel: you can toss it in a bag, plug it into a hotel TV with HDMI, and sign in to your apps instead of scrolling through random channels. You’re basically paying a small one‑time cost to turn almost any screen with HDMI into a smart TV. If you’ve been putting off streaming upgrades because you don’t want another big purchase, this sale is an easy way to get modern streaming features, voice search, and free channels without spending much or dealing with a big, complicated setup.