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Roku vs Amazon Firestick?
I'm just starting to investigate the pros and cons of streaming sticks, and I'm wondering what experience folks might have with either of these, or perhaps others.
Amazon Firestick may appear to be popular with Prime users. Is Roku easier to setup and use? Which model? What pricing? Any problems encountered or advice to share would be welcomed and appreciated. |
Roku Ultra.......there are cheaper & more expensive.
Unless you are an over-the-top gamer, Ultra is the sweet spot. |
I have tried almost all available options. As an Apple FanBoi with all Apple products, I use Apple TV.
BUT, I have tried them all. I do not like the way Amazon organizes the shows in the browser. It is cluttered, and a lot of scrolling around. The entire time I was using it, I got the impression they were trying to impress me with how many shows were available as opposed to making it easy to find what I was looking for. I found Roku to be a much more enjoyable experience. Simpler and less cluttered. |
In my opinion, Roku is the best streaming stick. I think the Amazon product will restrict certain apps from being added, which is similar to the way the Amazon Fire tablets also restrict certain apps. You can buy a Roku stick at Best Buy for about $50. Make sure you get one that has volume buttons on the remote.
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Tried them both and Roku is King í ˝í±‘
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Fast Eddie, the villages firestick guy. |
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Love my Roku ...... I have the latest Apple TV - too —- but, I prefer (and only use) my Rokus.
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Been using Firestick, 3 yrs now.. just replaced a bedroom roku with the stick..
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Keep in mind that at present, you will be unable to add the YouTube TV app on Roku devices. They are in negotiations with Google (who owns YTTV). However, you can apparently still access via the regular YouTube app. We are happy with Roku on three TVs, but we also have a firestick “just in case.” Either seems to work well for what we need.
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Can not load Hulu on Roku.
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We watch HULU on 3 different Rokus Roku even has its own free TV channels Best |
I’ve found that the Chromecast 4K streaming device is the most trouble free compared to the Roku Utra 4K. The Roku heats up quite a bit and needs to be occasionally powered down and powered up to reset it. The reset only needs to be done occasionally, like once a week or so. The non 4K Roku streaming boxes are more reliable than the 4K version, but not as reliable as the Chromecast. The Chromecast has no remote control, since your tablet or cellphone is your remote control. If you’re still living in the dark ages, and have a flip (dumb) cellphone, the Chromecast won’t work for you.
Depending on what you stream, one is better than the other. It’s probably a good idea to own more than one streaming device, since they aren’t that expensive. Get the 4K version of the device, even if you don’t currently have a 4K TV now. That will future proof your streaming device in the future when you get the 4K TV. I plug both the Chromecast and Roku Ultra into a WiFi controlled power outlet. That way, I can power cycled both devices with the “Smart Life” app with my iPhone. You’ll need to register your credit card when you set up the Roku account, in case you make future purchases with the Roku that’s pay content. I don’t care for the idea of having to register my credit card with the Roku account, but I’ve never been charged anything by Roku on the credit card. The Chromecast doesn’t require you to register a credit card to your Google account. The 4K TV looks a lot better than the HD TV when you are watching 4K content. The 4K TV up converts the HD content, so that the HD content will look better on the 4K TV than it does on the HD TV, but not as good as if it was 4K content. When you’re replacing TV’s I recommend to not bother with the HD TVs and get a Samsung 4K TV. Samsung is the best brand. We have an Amazon account, but almost never stream with Amazon. We stream with Netflix and YouTube TV. If you have a T-Mobile Magenta Plus plan, then Netflix is free. T-Mobile is half the price compared to Verizon. We haven’t tried the Amazon stick yet or the Apple streaming device, although we thought about buying the Apple streaming device. The YouTube TV service is a lot more expensive than it was a couple years ago, but is a pretty good solution if you are a snowbird, travel around, and it’s very handy to watch TV on a iPad or iPhone around the house. |
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Google recently released the Chromecast with Google TV streaming device. It offers 4K, is faster than the Firestick, has a better interface than the Firestick (and Roku in my opinion), AND you can sideload apps like you can in Firestick. In addition, the included remote is far more capable than either the Firestick or Roku remotes. It can turn your TV on/off, control volume (both of which the Roku do), and also can change TV inputs!
Keep in mind, if you get a Roku, you can't currently use YouTube TV. Roku has removed their app from the app store, and they are in a huge battle. If this were the Firestick or Chromecast, you could simply sideload the app. |
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1. Get the cheapest Roku model that has the ability to MUTE and control your tv for each tv. If you can read, you can set it up. You don't need voice control etc on your remotes. Comes with dvr capabilities and separate watcher lists under their name. 2. Sign up for one hulu account. One account can be accessed by your many rokus for the one subscription price. 3. Sign up Netflix. Ditto here that each roku can access your account with just one subscription price. 4. Add or select Amazon Prime tv if you already have an Amazon Prime account, most of it will be a free tv subscription included in your original Amazon Prime shopping account. That is enough tv to keep you through another year of pandemic. With Roku you can add many many others streaming services if you have a subscription accounts to pull from. |
@lrvalley
You can access YouTube TV through the YouTube app on Roku devices if you don’t already have the YTTV app installed. |
We have 2 Roku televisions (TCL brand) and use a Roku stick on our other tv. We can add multiple apps plus watch shows on Roku app for free. We’ve been very pleased with Roku for several years.
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Does Roku or Amazon Firestick do anything different than what is available on a smart TV set?
I can access just about all the streaming sites with my Vizio smart TV. |
I started with Chromecast but found it kind of clunky and limited. About 15 months ago my youngest son got me to change to firestick so I could download an IPTV APK and had it ever since.
My stick is jailbroken, easy to do, so I can add those outside apps like Peacock and my VPN. I saw a mention about remotes, mine is 2nd Gen and it has Alexa which I don't use. I can control my TV and power with it. If I use my soundbar the volume and features are controlled by that remote. The firestick also has a search function and while I agree with the cluttered screen comment you can find what you're looking for using search in less than a minute. Now another twist, I live just outside TV and my media company is Zito Media. They've gone away from cable boxes and out their "cable tv" on an app that you can access on firestick or Roku. I won't get into it here but you have to wonder if other media providers are going the same route? |
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I use Firesticks. Have 4 of them. I can order apps on Amazon, and cancel subscriptions on Amazon. I have no experience with ROKUs and doubt I ever will because I'm so happy with Firesticks.
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Another thing, the remote does not have numbers, therefore when on the guide you can not punch in the channel number..you have to toggle to it... that can be a pain. Maybe newer models have corrected it. Roku has very fast set up. |
Just found out my Roku is not compatible with í µí·¦pectrum. Apparently í µí·¦pectrum is wanting to launch their own version and no longer offers the Spectrum app on the Roku device. Disappointing. When I am in FL, I use Xfinity and it works fine with Roku. I do not like the way the guide works with the Roku versus the Xfinity box. Also, you cannot rewind a live show you are watching with Roku. A few small inconveniences.
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Does Roku include viewing of local TV stations? I like getting local weather & sports.
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I wonder why the networks don't stream their own content to reach rural areas. Maybe FCC rules? |
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Google Chromecast! Cheap, simple to install and use. Fire and Roku don't compare. Fire, being the worst!
Available online or at Best Buy. About $35. |
I have Roku. Love it. Don't know which model. Didn't know Roku has more than one. I suspect not much difference. Other than maybe price
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I have one of both and Roku is far superior in my opinion. Amazon Fire Stick has constant memory issues which shut down streaming regularly. I have done some work to improve the Firestick memory hog, but it is a work in progress. Roku worked well right out of the box.
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If an issue occurs on an app on TV, good luck getting it fixed. If it happens on Roku, Firestick, or Chromecast, a fix is usually provided fairly quickly. Also... once you have your device loaded and connected, when you replace your TV, just move the device over and everything is working. [Former IT Guy :)] |
Roku I feel is great.
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Our first Roku was a gift from a family member years ago, when I was complaining about Comcast's rising prices. I think it was a Roku 2. Then, a couple years ago, lightning killed it.
We replaced it with a new Roku and the difference between the power of the old and new was striking. So if anyone is operating with an older one, it's worth updating. |
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