Save 42% on Roku Express and Stream the Easy Way

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Didn’t get the smart TV you wanted for Christmas? You can make up for under $20. Turn your “dumb” TV into a smarter TV with a Roku Express Streaming Device. Stream free TV and streaming channels with this device, which is simple to set up.

Not only is it easy, but this streaming device has speed and power. Stream high-definition entertainment seamlessly, even if you’re not a tech wiz. Use the quick guided setup to plug the device in to your existing TV, connect to your home Wi-Fi, and you’re ready to go. You don’t even need a power adapter.

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You can watch all your favorite channels on free live TV, as well as a dedicated Roku Channel with its own exciting lineup, including Emmy-nominated Roku Originals. That’s more than 400 channels right there. Plus, you can also watch popular streaming channels, such as Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Discovery+, and Prime Video.

Roku Express comes with a standard remote that allows you to control streaming. It includes shortcut buttons to popular channels, such as Netflix and Paramount+. Note that this remote does not include controls for your actual television, such as volume.

There’s no subscription to worry about for Roku, yet you’ll get automatic software updates to always get the latest features and newest channels.

Save 42% on this streaming device and pay just $17.39. Optionally, bundle it with an indoor or outdoor security camera.

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