
Roku
The Roku Streaming Stick 4K+ is a compact HDMI plug‑in streamer that delivers 4K UHD video with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HLG, and includes a voice‑controlled remote with smart‑assistant integration. It offers strong dual‑band Wi‑Fi performance and broad app compatibility, making it ideal for cord‑cutters with 4K/HDR TVs.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Roku Streaming Stick 4K+ for its excellent 4K/HDR picture quality, compact design, and quick, intuitive setup. They highlight the long‑range Wi‑Fi receiver and voice remote with smart‑assistant support as strong points, while noting the lack of Ethernet, presence of ads, and limited port selection as drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the device’s super‑fast startup, pocket‑size portability, reliable 4K streaming on major services, and easy voice control. Common complaints revolve around occasional Wi‑Fi lag in weak signal zones, intrusive ads in the UI, and the need for a strong HDMI‑compatible TV to fully benefit from HDR features.
Common Complaints
Users frequently report occasional Wi‑Fi lag in low‑signal areas, intrusive ads within the Roku interface, and dependence on the TV’s HDMI capabilities for full HDR performance.
How It Compares
vs. Roku Streaming Stick Plus (4K)
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Choose the 4K+ if you need Dolby Vision and stronger Wi‑Fi; otherwise the Plus is a budget‑friendly 4K option.
vs. Roku Streaming Stick (HD)
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Select the 4K+ for 4K/HDR TVs; stick with the HD model only if you have an older HD television.
vs. Google TV Streamer
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Pick the 4K+ for maximum portability and Dolby Vision; choose Google TV if you need Ethernet or the latest Wi‑Fi standard.