If your older TV still works fine but lacks streaming features, the Roku Streaming Stick (2025) offers a low-cost way to modernize it. Now down to $19 from its usual $29.99 on Amazon, it’s at its lowest recorded price, according to price trackers.
Roku Streaming Stick HD 2025 $19.00 at Amazon $29.99 Save $10.99 Get Deal Get Deal $19.00 at Amazon $29.99 Save $10.99This version is designed for 1080p TVs and doesn’t support HDR or 4K, but that’s part of why it works so well in this price range. Also, it runs on just 2.2W, which means most people can power it directly through their TV’s USB port without needing a wall outlet, notes this PCMag review. It includes Roku’s standard Voice Remote with quick-launch buttons for popular apps and a familiar, uncluttered layout. The interface is focused and user-friendly, too, avoiding the ad-heavy layout some other platforms push. For older or secondary TVs, it’s an easy way to get the essentials without overspending. That said, there are some limitations. Twitch isn’t officially supported, and the voice assistant capabilities are minimal compared to Alexa or Google Assistant on Fire TV and Google TV, respectively.
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