Amazon is slashing 52% OFF the Roku Streaming Stick Plus for Cyber Monday
The Roku Streaming Stick Plus is just $19 for Cyber Monday
Black Friday is over, but with Cyber Monday just hours away, the streaming deals are getting better and better. Those looking for a cheap way to watch their favorite streaming services will be stoked to learn that you can get 52% off the Roku Streaming Stick Plus at Amazon, bringing the device down to just $19 from its normal purchase price of $40.
The Roku Streaming Stick Plus offers 4K resolution streaming on apps such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, Apple TV, and more, all simply by plugging the receiver into your TV's HDMI port. It also gives users access to over 500 different free live TV channels, ranging from news and weather coverage to sports and more.
The included remote control features basic playback controls, voice command capabilities, and preset navigation buttons for the aforementioned streaming services. In addition to the Roku stick supporting 4K resolutions, the Plus also supports high-quality HDR for optimal color displays.
Roku Streaming Stick Plus (2025): $39.99 $19 at Amazon
The Roku Streaming Stick Plus dropped to more than half off for Cyber Monday at Amazon, meaning buyers can currently get the 4K streaming unit for just $19. Not unlike Amazon's Fire Sticks, the Roku streaming stick lineup offers users instant access to a range of streaming platforms, voice commands, smart home controls, and more.
✅Recommended if: you're looking for simple plug and play access to 4K streaming on your favorite platforms; you want something that won't get in the way of other inputs, and won't take up space on the TV stand like a cable box, console, or DVD player; you want a TV solution that also offers voice controls for playback, volume, and other devices.
❌Skip this deal if: you'd rather go with Amazon's Fire TV Sticks than a Roku device; you don't need 4K streaming and you'd prefer to save a few extra bucks by going with the HD version instead; you're hoping to upgrade to the Roku Ultra for improved audio and video features.
Today's lineup of streaming stick options offers a really quick, user-friendly way to start streaming. They simply require users to plug the receiver into their TV's HDMI port and connect to the internet in order to instantly access a wide range of TV and movie streaming services, music platforms, and still other apps. The Roku lineup is no different.
Many of the best Roku devices offer 4K streaming, but if you don't need peak-tier performance speeds or advanced audio and video features, the Plus is a pretty straightforward way to go. It also includes Bluetooth connections for listening via wireless headphones or external speakers, along with bearing compatibility with a wide range of smart home devices.
With full 4K video resolution and HDR, it has high-quality enough video for the vast majority of casual users. Those who do want advanced options may want to consider upgrading to the more expensive Ultra model, while those who don't need 4K can get an even cheaper price tag than the Plus by going with the HD.
Cyber Monday 2025 - quick links
- Best Buy: up to 60% off Chromebooks, Android phones, and more
- Amazon: early discounts on headphones, smart home tech
- Walmart: early price drops on ASUS laptops, locked phones
- Samsung: new Galaxy XR headset, trade-in opportunities
- Verizon: free phones with new line, trade-in
- T-Mobile: free Galaxy phones, $300 back w/ 5G Home Internet
- Mint Mobile: 50% off Pixel 10, BOGO Unlimited plans
- AT&T: get a free Z Flip 7 with trade-in, new line
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