Save 22% on a Roku Streaming Stick+ with Remote

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Did you miss out on Amazon Prime Day deals? No worries, as there are still some deals available, such as the Roku Streaming Stick+ with Voice Remote. You can get it for under $40 with free one-day shipping and be streaming all your favorite content by this weekend.

Despite its small size, the streaming signal travels far. You can stream to your family room in the basement, your kitchen while you’re making dinner, or the backyard while you enjoy a bonfire with your neighbors. The long-range wireless receiver provides four times the range and a stronger signal for smooth streaming.

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You’ll get stunning detail and clarity in the picture. The Roku stick delivers a quality picture whether you’re streaming in HD, 4K, or HDR. It will be optimized for your TV so that you will always have a sharp resolution and bright color, no matter which TV you’re streaming to.

Easily stream your favorite TV shows and movies on Apple TV, Prime Video, Netflix, and cable alternatives. You can also use the Roku mobile app to turn up the volume as well as listen without disturbing the rest of the house.

After an easy setup of plugging in the Roku Streaming Stick+ and connecting to the Internet, you won’t need an end table full of multiple remotes. You can handle it all on the Roku remote, whether you’re turning your TV on, adjusting the volume, or controlling your favorite streaming media. Or just control it with your voice via Alexa or Google Assistant.

Take 22% off this streaming stick and pay just $39.

Roku Streaming Stick+ with Voice Remote

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