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Roku Streaming Stick+ | HD/4K/HDR Streaming Device with Long-range Wireless and Roku Voice Remote with TV Controls

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Features

  • Wireless that goes the distance: Basement rec room. Backyard movie night. Bring em on. The long-range wireless receiver gives you extended range and a stronger signal for smooth streaming even in rooms farther from your router
  • Brilliant picture quality: Experience your favorite shows with stunning detail and claritywhether youre streaming in HD, 4K, or HDR, youll enjoy picture quality thats optimized for your TV with sharp resolution and vivid color
  • Tons of power, tons of fun: Snappy and responsive, youll stream your favorites with easefrom movies and series on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Netflix, to cable alternatives like Sling, enjoy the most talked-about TV across thousands of channels
  • No more juggling remotes: Power up your TV, adjust the volume, mute, and control your streaming all with one remoteuse your voice to quickly search across channels, turn captions on, and more in a touch
  • Setup is a cinch: Plug it in, connect to the internet, and start streamingits that simple
  • Private listening on mobile: Use the free Roku mobile app to pump up the volume on your shows without disturbing the house
  • Endless entertainment: Stream what you love, including free TV, live news, sports, and more. Its easy to stream what you love and cut back on cable bills with access to 500,000 plus movies and TV episodes across thousands of free and paid channels
  • Automatic software updates: Get the most up to date software including all the latest features and available channels without even thinking about it
  • Works with popular voice assistants: Enjoy easy voice control with Siri, Alexa, or Hey Google
  • Share it with Apple AirPlay: Effortlessly share videos, photos, music, and more from your Apple devices to your TV

Description

Powerful & portable. 4K & HDR streaming with long range wireless. Powerful and portable, Roku Streaming Stick+ is super charged with a long range wireless receiver for 4x the range and brilliant HD, 4K, and HDR picture quality. You’ll enjoy a stronger signal for smooth streaming even in rooms farther from your router. The included voice remote features buttons to turn on your TV, control the volume, mute, and search across channels with your voice. With easy access to free TV, live news, sports, movies, and more on hundreds of free channels, there’s plenty to enjoy without spending extra.

Brand: Roku


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Connector Type: Mini DIN


Special Feature: Wireless


Resolution: 4k


Supported Internet Services: Apple TV, HBO, Hulu with Live TV, Netflix, Prime Video, Showtime and Google Play, The Roku Channel


Controller Type: Remote Control, Voice Control


Form Factor: TV Stick


Color: Model


Model Name: 3810R


Brand Name: ‎Roku


Item Weight: ‎9 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.7 x 0.8 x 0.47 inches


Item model number: ‎3810R


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Model


Number of Component Outputs: ‎hdmi


Special Features: ‎Wireless


Date First Available: October 2, 2017


Frequently asked questions

The Roku Streaming Stick+ is a compact device that plugs into your TV's HDMI port, enabling you to stream video content in HD, 4K, and HDR quality over the internet. With it, you can access a wide range of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and more. It comes with a long-range wireless receiver for improved signal strength and a voice remote that allows you to perform voice searches and control your TV's power and volume.

The Roku Streaming Stick+ itself does not require a subscription. However, while there are many free channels available, accessing content on some streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video will require a separate subscription to those services.

You can use the Roku Streaming Stick+ on any TV that has an HDMI port. For the best streaming experience, especially if you want to stream in 4K or HDR, make sure your TV supports these formats. Additionally, your TV should have a USB port or you should have a power outlet nearby to power the device.

The voice remote included with the Roku Streaming Stick+ allows you to use voice commands to search for your favorite shows and movies across multiple streaming services, adjust volume, and turn your TV on or off, among other functions. Simply press the voice button on the remote and speak your command.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews for the Roku streaming stick highlight mixed feelings, primarily focusing on its ease of use, snappy performance, and the convenience it brings to a streaming-only household. However, there's a notable disparity in durability, especially with the remote controls which have been reported to fail in less than a year. Despite this, the Roku device receives praise for its value, being a cost-effective solution for upgrading older TVs or replacing smart TV apps that have become unreliable.

Pros

  • 👍 Easy to set up and add apps
  • 📱 User-friendly interface and quick app launching
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Ideal for streaming-only households
  • 🏠 Excellent for upgrading older TVs or as a replacement for unreliable smart TV apps
  • 🌐 Strong wireless reception even through multiple walls
  • 🔧 Comes with a remote that can control TV's power and volume, reducing the need for multiple remotes

Cons

  • ❌ Remote controls are prone to failure within a year
  • 🔋 Powering the device through TV's USB port is not optimal, causing slow boot times

Should I Buy It?

If you are in need of an easy and effective way to upgrade your TV's streaming capabilities without breaking the bank, the Roku streaming stick is a solid choice. Despite issues with the durability of the remote controls, the overall value and performance of the device make it a worthy investment for a hassle-free streaming experience. Consider procuring an additional universal remote or utilizing the Roku app on your smartphone as a contingency for remote failures.


  • Great streaming device
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Works very well I really like the Roku format. I have Roku TVs and I use this on non-smart TVs and it allows me to access most of the streaming channels like a Disney Hulu Paramount HBO stars Max almost anything you want and it works really well easy to use have it in the bedroom on a TV that is not smart and it makes it able to access all the streaming channels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2025 by Shermaene R.

  • From a value perspective, this might be the best Roku yet...
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I'm a long-time Roku user, having purchased devices from every generation throughout Roku's evolution. I've had the very original Roku N1100, Roku 2 XD, Roku 2 XS, Roku 3 (2013 version), Roku 4, a TCL Roku TV, Roku Ultra (2016 version)...and now this Stick +. While I've only had it for a couple of days now, this might be the best Roku I've seen from a value perspective. My house is a Roku house. We have 5 televisions but don't have a cable or satellite subscription.. One of the TV's is a Roku TV and the other 4 all have a Roku attached to them. Literally everything we watch is delivered via the Roku. Our OTA material is delivered from a Tablo DVR to our Rokus. Our local media is served up via a Plex server to the Rokus. We also have PS Vue, Netflix, Amazon video, etc. etc. Bottom line, we use Roku a lot, and I'm very familiar with them. I wouldn't consider myself to be a Roku "fan boy", though. While most of the Roku's I've had have been great...there have been some clunkers. The Roku 2XS was a turd that never got any better. The Roku 4 was a turd at the start, but gradually got better with each subsequent firmware update. Unfortunately, the cooling fan in one of my Roku 4s (The 4 was the only Roku model to ever have one) has begun to make the dreaded "grinding" noise in recent weeks, so I decided to try replace it with a stick+. I've generally been leery about all of the "stick" form-factor devices. They've generally lagged behind the more traditional "box" form-factor devices as far as specs go. The Stick+, with its quad-core processor, HEVC support, and 4K capabilities convinced me that the gap may have finally been closed. So, after a couple of days with the Stick+...here are my thoughts on this device - It's snappy and smooth. It's maybe not quite as quick as my Roku Ultras...but it's every bit as fast as the Roku 4. - The new remote is great.The ability to control the TV's power and volume without a second remote or a universal remote is loooong overdue. - Excellent wireless reception. I had two walls between the Stick+ and my router, but was easily streaming 16mbps local media through Plex. - Powering via the TV's USB isn't optimal. Assuming your TV stops providing power to the USB when turned-off, the Stick+ will have to go through the boot-up sequence and then connect to your wireless before you can do anything with it each time you turn on your TV. This can take ~30 seconds. I highly recommend plugging it directly into an outlet using the provided adapter. So, this is a great Roku device. It doesn't have the same bells-and-whistles that my Roku Ultra's have...but then again, I also paid nearly twice as much for those. This Stick+ is much cheaper, provides basically the same UI/playback performance, and also has a remote that will make having to juggle your Roku and TV remotes a thing of the past. That's why I say, absent some deal-breaker that I haven't encountered yet, this is the best dollar-for-dollar Roku yet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2017 by K. Krueger

  • So good, I bought two!
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I originally got one Roku Streaming Stick+ for the living room—and I was instantly impressed. The setup was effortless, the 4K picture quality is crystal clear, and the long-range Wi-Fi connection is strong, even through walls. The voice remote makes browsing easy, and the dedicated app buttons are a nice touch. I loved it so much, I got a second one for the bedroom. Now both TVs feel like smart TVs without having to buy new ones. 🔄 Switching between Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube is super smooth. 🎯 Reliable, compact, and travel-friendly too. Highly recommend—especially if you want to breathe new life into older TVs. Two thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Bea Walker

  • Great streaming even on slow connection
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Here are my experiences with the 2017 Streaming Stick+ Roku. First let me specify my setup. I have a slow 2.4 (typically) Mbps Internet connection. Previously I was using a Panasonic BMP110 Blu-Ray player for what little streaming I did. That was mainly used for trying out the Vudu free movies. It was marginal; with my slow connection, sometimes it would work pretty well, and sometimes it would complain and give up intermittently. I have a Yamaha VX-477 Receiver. And it all feeds into a 2011 Panasonic Plasma TV. Setup: It probably isn’t very important, but the remote uses AAA batteries, not AA. I slapped in a couple of Eneloops and it’s happy. I see people complaining about having to give credit card information to activate their Roku. This is not necessary. Go to the page made for this option: my dot roku dot com/signup/nocc, and you can create a Roku account without entering any credit card or PayPal information. I know, because I did it. If you’re wondering about using the Roku with an A/V receiver, that works. I plugged the stick into one of the HDMI inputs on my Yamaha, and it works just fine. 4K wouldn’t cut it, because my receiver doesn’t really support it. But my TV isn’t 4K anyway, so that isn’t a problem. Some people are complaining about HDCP errors. This is probably because they’re trying to use 4K video on a TV that doesn’t support HDCP 2.2. My five year old TV works just fine, because it’s only 1080p. If you want to see 4K video, make sure your TV really supports HDCP2.2. And you need an HDMI connection that also supports HDCP 2.2. On some TVs that’s only one port. If 1080p24 is important to you, Roku says only the 4K devices can do it. I had to turn it off; when the movie would break for commercials, the receiver usually flaked out. I would have to switch HDMI inputs on the receiver, then switch back to the original. The guide says the screen may flash black; mine mainly went to snow, and wouldn’t recover. So I’m doing without 1080p24. It might work better for people who plug it directly into the TV; I didn’t try that. The specs talk about 802.11ac, but it works just fine on my old router without ac. To set this thing up, look at the Quick Start Guide, or just go to the Roku page about your specific device. Basically I just plugged the stick into an HDMI input, plugged the power adapter into my UPS, and connected the cables. It started right up. I haven’t tried different models, so I can’t offer a comparison. But the Streaming Stick+ works great. First you have to pick a wireless network, and provide the password. Then the stick downloads the latest firmware. When it restarted, mine didn’t connect the first time, even though it indicated it still remembered the password. After sitting for a while with a spinning wheel, it finally gave a 014.40 error, and suggested some alternatives. I just unplugged the power cable and plugged it back in. It restarted, and everything was fine. It will go through a few screens, and give you a four letter code. Go back to the page you end up at after creating your account online, or the page they refer you to. Enter the code, and you’re all set. You can select some channel options. Your stick is now busy setting up channels. And things seem to be working great. It does fine showing a movie in standard definition. It has trouble with the commercials; I wonder if they’re a higher definition. But it gets over it quickly. Things like rewind and fast forward are far better than on my old Blu-Ray player. So far I’m just using things that are free. Look around online at the Roku site, and you can see what’s available. So in summary: This thing works surprisingly well with a slow connection. You don’t get 4K video, but it looks pretty good in old-fashioned 1080p (which is probably really a lot less, as in standard def upscaled to 1080). It works plugged into a receiver that then separates out the audio, and passes the video on to the TV. It works with old routers that don’t have 802.11ac. And it works with new routers that have 5GHz ac. You can create an account without providing any credit card information. I recommend this device to anyone that needs a streaming connection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2018 by tz2001

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