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Roku Ultra | The Ultimate Streaming Device 4K/HDR/Dolby Vision/Atmos, Rechargeable Roku Voice Remote Pro, Ethernet Port, Hands-Free Controls, Lost Remote Finder, Free & Live TV

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Features

  • Outrageously powerful: Enjoy a lightning-fast interface and channels that launch in a snap with the fastest, most powerful Roku player ever
  • Super-fast startup: Stream your favorite channels like Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video, and more in a snap
  • Our best Wi-Fi: Enjoy fast, seamless TV streaming in any room in the house with our best Wi-Fi and Ethernet
  • Cinematic streaming: Stream in 4K, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, plus Dolby Atmos sound
  • Our best remote: Roku Voice Remote Pro is conveniently rechargeable with personal shortcut buttons
  • Hands-free voice controls: Say Hey Roku to play entertainment, power up your TV, and find your lost remote
  • Private listening: Use wired or wireless headphones to crank up the volume without disturbing a quiet house
  • Find your lost remote: Say Hey Roku, wheres my remote? or press the button on your streaming device
  • No more juggling remotes: Power up your TV, adjust the volume, and control your Roku device with one remote
  • Watch what you love: Stream a massive selection of free, live, and premium TV including 350+ free live TV channels

Description

Meet the ultimate streaming player, Roku Ultra. It’s the fastest and most powerful Roku player ever and now includes our best remote. Enjoy a cinematic experience as you watch what you love in spectacular 4K and Dolby Vision® picture with immersive Dolby Atmos® sound. Get fast, seamless TV streaming in any room in the house thanks to our best Wi-Fi® with up to 50% more range—or choose to wire up over Ethernet. Start streaming channels including Prime Video, Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV+, Netflix, Sling, Freevee and Hulu in a snap with a lightning fast interface. Say “Hey Roku” from across the couch to power up your TV, control your streaming, and even find your lost remote. Use the rechargeable remote to quickly search and type with your voice, enjoy headphone mode, and set shortcuts for your favorite channels. Plus, enjoy easy voice control with Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant.. Roku is America’s 1 TV streaming platform based on hours streamed – Hypothesis Group, December 2022

Brand: Roku


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet, Wi Fi


Connector Type: HDMI


Special Feature: Bluetooth streaming / Works with Apple AirPlay and HomeKit / Works with Google Home / Works with Alexa See more


Resolution: 4k


Supported Internet Services: Netflix, Prime Video, Pandora, Hulu, Vudu


Controller Type: Remote Control


Form Factor: TV Stick


Color: Black


Model Name: Roku Ultra 2022


Product Dimensions: 5 x 4.9 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 5.9 ounces


Item model number: 4802R


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: May 12, 2022


Manufacturer: Roku


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome
Style: Streaming Device,2022
I’ll have had this unit for a year this summer. I use it HEAVILY; I stream almost daily across many different platforms. I used to use the PlayStation 4 for most of my viewing, but it gave up last year. Since the PlayStation 5 was difficult to find at the time, I decided to give Roku a try. This was my very first purchase from the brand, and my first streaming only device (our household had cable until recently cutting the cord). I was skeptical about many things, but this device exceeded my expectations and then some. So far, I have been very happy with it for my viewing needs! Setup was a piece of cake and it included everything necessary; the only thing I changed was using a BlueRigger HDMI cable since I find them to be sturdy and reliable (also it was already connected to my TV). The little unit fit easily on my media cart, which I have my TV mounted to in the corner of my bedroom. I’ve never had any issues with it in terms of the cable coming loose, power being disconnected, remote not registering, etc.. I have a charging box near my viewing area, so I also bought a longer Micro USB cord to recharge the remote while viewing (the remote does function fully while charging); not necessary but made my setup more convenient. Once installed, I searched out the services I use to stream (predominantly Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max). I also downloaded other services I use occasionally and found some useful free ones I hadn’t even heard of before. There were no issues logging in (I used my phone for services that allow it, which I think is most). I created a Roku account to keep track of my subscriptions and it’s easy to pay all the services through that one main hub. Having a Roku account also simplifies using new services without having to go through a phone or computer first. I like being able to see all my subscriptions at a glimpse so I can be sure I’m not being billed for a service I’m not currently using. Renewing and canceling is easy; I use my phone or laptop for that, so you don’t need to even have access to the device if you need to cut a subscription. By now, I have both a PS5 and a new 4K TV. Honestly, I am still mostly streaming through the Roku player! It turns on and shuts off with my TV to conserve power, so you don’t have to boot up a console. The picture quality is top notch. Even with the sometimes shaky connection in my bedroom, the picture and sound only drop out when the WiFi is dead—totally dead. The few times this has happened, it will cut out of course, but without the stuttering and pixelation beforehand where you don’t know if the connection is dead or the device is just being finicky. The device itself has not failed, ever. It plays better than our old cable box through Xfinity did! That one was always dropping quality, and it didn’t even rely on WiFi. We did try a streaming box from Xfinity and I highly recommend buying this Roku instead, because the Xfinity device’s quality was frankly garbage. As for the PS5, I use it for gaming, naturally, and as a Blu-Ray player. If you’re not a gamer, all you really need is this Roku device and a Blu-Ray player if you like owning physical media like I do. It might seem minor, but on a final note, the remote is *amazing*. I rarely like using voice commands with electronics, but the remote never misunderstands me even when there is heavy background noise, and it makes finding a movie or show you want to see super easy. As someone who practically lives in headphones for the best sound quality and not to disturb others, I love the headphone jack and mute button features. I plug in my noise-canceling Bose QC 25s (my tried and true cans), and I can stream for hours on end uninterrupted. Seriously, I have streamed tons of shows this way since last year. Total binge-viewer here! Bottom line: I would highly recommend this unit. The only thing yet to be tested is lifespan. As I said, it’s been almost a year without issue. I’ll update this review in future if any problems arise. So far, I couldn’t be happier with my first Roku. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Natalie R.

  • For its price. It’s the best streaming box.
Style: Streaming Device,2022
So far I have owned, a Roku Ultra Lt, Google Chromecast 4K, Firestick 4K Max, Apple TV 4K, and a Fire cube 3rd gen. In my opinion. For streaming movies and tv shows. The Roku Ultra is hard to beat for its price. You get 4K, Dolby Atmos + on many streaming apps, It loads quick, even with 35-45ish apps downloaded on it. It zips right through its menu. Loads video’s fast. Make ranking by box for quickness between apps and movie/tv loading times. 1. Fire Cube 3rd gen. It’s the fastest, with 16gb memory some of fastest processors going. Only the Uber expensive Nvidia Shield tv pro comes close in some benchmark test. It also has one of the cleanest menus and way of finding apps. And looks like it fast ly becoming the only affordable box that still allows for side loaded apps. Roku, Apple, Google, are banning apps and side loading. Oh and the cloud gaming power of the Cube is awesome. 2. Roku Ultra. Fast, easy to navigate around and search for apps. Easy to set up little things like screen saver, wall paper. Seems to have plenty of memory. I have 35-40 apps on my at any one time and it goes between apps and loads movies very well. I reall like my Roku Ultra. And would have put it in first place. But you can not game on it like the Fire Cube 3rd gen. You won’t go wrong buying a Roku Ultra. 3. Goes to my Firestick 4K Max. Even with only 8gb of memory. It still worked great and loaded very well with its limited factory memory amount. 4K picture was always very good. 4. Kind of a tie between the Apple and the Chromecast. Both have many adds, and no way to clean things up like Roku’s or Amazon Fire devices. The Apple does not produce as good a picture as the others. The Chromecast was easier to adjust its picture settings, but the Apple even with its much higher price. makes you jump through hoops. I did like that I could link my Apple TV device to my iPad. Until all the extra adds started and down load request. So it was fast becoming not worth its 125-ish price. The Chromecast 4K falls short in its adds, picture quality, and it losses apps every day now. For 50-ish price is a good deal if you have no other streaming device. Just be warned. It’s fast becoming an apple like product. Which you need to pay for everything right now. And Google is banning a lot of side loaded apps and have shut down many of them. Or just spend a little less and get a Roku or Firestick 4K of some sorts and enjoy. I have not tried a Nvidia shield pro but I do know the the 3rd gen Fire cube beats it in many benchmark test. And I also know, the Shield has the most space, is the best for cloud gaming, but the Apple Cube beats it a movie streaming. In my opinion, if you have the money and want an everything box, buy the Fire Cube 3rd gen. If you like, movies, gaming, utility apps. If it’s just movies and tv with an awesome picture. Get a Roku Ultra. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023 by Captain Chaos

  • Review for new cordcutters
Style: Streaming Device,2022
1st - the equipment. Works well with our old Panasonic 1080i, fairly easy to set up. Only 2 blank presets on remote, wish there more, since I don't need the provided Netflix, Apple, etc. presets. I chose this model because I was concerned about possible buffering, so wanted the fastest wifi connection Roku offered. Earplug option on the remote is great, with better sound quality than the tv, good if the household is sleeping. 2nd - Roku. After years of the convenience of cable, the skyrocketing bills finally made me look into Roku. It's taken a while to learn and get used to, have lost some shows that are only available by subscription, and sometimes it's a pain to have to hunt around for things, but generally it's pretty amazing. Instead of 70 channels on cable with nothing to watch, there are literally hundreds of choices, and other than the live shows, you watch on your schedule, which is quite a sea-change after a lifetime of "seeing what's on". You do your own programming. Other than paid subscriptions, almost everything has commercials, but shorter, less frequent and less intrusive than on cable. If you switch channels though, you will likely have to start again with a short ad. I'm glad I was able to find live local news and weather through the "News On" app, and there are many free films and tv shows available. What you can't find through an app, is often available on YouTube in some form. Wish there were more performing arts apps (channels), but was happy to find "Classic Arts Showcase" again, after cable discontinued it years ago. I'm still learning how to use Roku efficiently, but I'm sure like anything else, it will get easier with time. The screensavers are cool too. Overall, glad we made the switch! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Robert

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