Roku Express | 5X more powerful HD Streaming
Original price was: £41.66.£33.32Current price is: £33.32.
Price: £41.66 - £33.32
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Roku Express 5X More Powerful Hd Streaming
Batteries : 2 AAA batteries required. (included)
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 8.38 x 3.56 x 2.54 cm; 36.85 g
Date First Available : 6 Oct. 2017
ASIN : B075XN1NZC
Item model number : Roku Express 3900R
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Roku Express 5X More Powerful Hd Streaming
Brand : Roku
Product Type : Standalone Streaming Media Player
Color: Size: Black
Customers say
Customers find the streaming media player easy to use and appreciate its functionality. They consider it good value for money.
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13 reviews for Roku Express | 5X more powerful HD Streaming
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Original price was: £41.66.£33.32Current price is: £33.32.
Crystal M –
Worth the purchase
Love the amount of channels available for free. Finally we can get to watch something different from the repetitiveness of freeview.
Amazon Customer –
Fantastic little device
We had the original Roku and decided to upgrade to this newer one since we had long ago lost the remote for the other one and were using the app. It was extremely easy to install straight out of the box. We already had a Roku account so we only needed to sign back in and verify a couple of the apps and we were streaming our favourite show within minutes. We were getting a lot of glitches and drop out with our older Roku, but so far this one has been brilliant.
Simon Webster –
Great piece of kit
Moving to Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TV has saved me a fortune on SKY and the ROKU express is great kit – we now have three in our house – highly recommended
fredwins –
Roku is a good product for me…
…I can keep up easily with the US news channels and I enjoy other channels it offers too. Good product that I’m enjoying.
jimmy –
Good purchase, fast delivery..
Good purchase, fast delivery..
Katarzyna Rebisz –
yes ok
small and handy
JL Sharps –
BBC
My review is to remind owners that ROKU does state that the BBC programmes will not download outside of the USA… correct! I have to route mine through a VPN in Sweden
Rhonda R Wilcox –
Roku is impressive
Must have a digital TV for it to work
Ace –
Updated on August 4 2020
I am not shy when I say I am a fan of Roku. Early adopter, always was and still believe. Unfortunately Roku has become less appealing after July 31, 2020 – when it refused to support big stream channels HBO MAX and now Peacock – the newest kid in town from NBC.
I understand legal implications. I am an IT guy, so trust me when I say metadata drives sound monetary value. User behavior and any data we give to these and many other companies every time we use a smart device is priceless.
I adopted Roku to free myself from expensive and inflexible Cable deals. I. Me. The consumer.
I don’t want to be limited on my options to watch and now I have to go to a different room to turn in my Samsung Smart TV to watch HBO Max because Roku discontinued the support of HBO. No, Roku, sorry, it was not HBO leaving Roku as you advertise it. Netflix has it’s own channel. Disney+, Hulu, Univision, History Channel, you name it. There is a dedicated channel, so why not HBO? It wasn’t because of client preferences, it was because of monetary reasons. Client, for the first time, has been placed in the backseat of Roku’s value prop and that makes Roku the lesser because of it.
Word of advise: Roku changed the game and created a new one. The Mobile Streaming apps are now doing the same. Roku could benefit from an open approach to support any mobile streaming app, just like a cell phone does today – to keep ahead of the game. Casting your phone to the screen is an alternative and may become the BEST choice if consumers are left with no choice than to keep freedom power in their handhelds because streaming devices like this one want to limit customers. My two cents. My review stands with some minor mods because I can no longer say Roku plays it all…
Thanks for all those helpful votes!
Original Review follows…..
There are hundreds of reviews for this product, so rather than touching on what has already been said, let me just throw in some Do’s and Don’ts if you find yourself, like me, navigating the vast array of options in the streaming space.
Do’s
1) Do your research! There are several different models for Roku, depending on what YOU really need, want or want to pay. I bought a Roku Express because I was upgrading from a 1st generation Roku device and this one is (or at least feels) a thousand times faster, more powerful and has the upgraded software interfaces for apps like Netflix where you can manage your profiles – the older versions did not support that ability, it only presented your default profile.
2) Use the power adapter that comes with it. Sure, you can plug it to your smartTV usb port for power, but if you read about this, there are tons of issues that stem from lack of power supply to the device.
3) Think where you will place your device. This is NOT a set top box, this is a tiny (half of your hand palm) device that has a double tape and sticks do your TV. It is not invasive, it has nice black finish so it won’t ruin any aesthetics, but once you stick it on, you need to leave it there, otherwise you could end up with a tape that will no longer work, creating an extra hassle – think location first, then execute and paste it.
4) Play around with it – it has lots of configuration options, like turning on your TV with 1 touch, casting your mobile screen, etc. If you go only by the default options you might miss some fun tricks!
5) Match it with a good router/wifi setup. The worst you can do is have a nice TV, get the top of the line 4K enabled Roku and pair that to a sub-par WIFI connection or a provider that will not support your streaming needs. Remember! this is not plugged by cables, this device streams over the air radio waves, so the distance to your router, obstacles, speed of your network (not only download speeds, but actual WIFI band speeds) can all affect the outcome, so do your homework and think about your entertainment system as a whole, not just the TV / streaming portion.
Dont’s
1) Not everybody needs 4K streaming and NOT all providers support it! Many providers will charge premium for UHD Content and offer HD as standard option, if that is the case for you, spending extra $$ on a 4K TV and a 4K streaming device will be wasted. (again, see my last DO bullet item!)
2) Let your expectations be unrealistic – Yes Roku provides tons of free content. Free means many of the channels are privately supported which means the content may not be UHD.
3) The REAL Fun from roku comes when you enable the channels based on your paid content (netflix, hulu, amazon, premium networks like hbo, nfl, etc…) so if you want to really exploit your Roku’s capabilities you will have to pay at some point for prime content.
I hope this helps – I am an early adopter of Roku, have major streaming services like Netflix, Prime and supplemented with an “a la carte” cable service like sling, spectrum choice, DirectTV now or any of your preferred providers and this will unlock all the major broadcast networks, plus some other channels. – EXCEPT HBO MAX & NBC’s Peacock.
One last thought: The interest thing is that Roku has a channel for many of these major network stations and watching their content through the Roku channel as opposed through the cable provider app, I’ve found that there is more content outside, and better choices for on-demand.
Hope you like my review!
Kristine –
Works with smart tv. We like to watch tfc and netflix using roku
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Kim –
This product was working well for 2 days then mysteriously shut off and could not get it to turn back on….so weird! Hoping itâs just a fluke, ordered another one.
Shashi Sastry –
I already have Roku 3 and Roku 2XD. I needed one more for my third TV. I use Roku primarily to stream from my NAS HDD. All my photos as well as music and videos are stored on NAS. The Streaming from WD NAS to Roku is excellent with the help of Roku Media Player(RMP)