Good price for a basic smart tv streaming stick and plenty of stock at time of posting.Sites currently updating so add to the basket and go to checkout to see the price drop.
Roku Streaming Stick 3500EU product details
- Over 1,400 channels offering thousands of movies & TV episodes
- Including BBC iPlayer, Netflix®, ITV Player, Demand 5, YouTube & many more
- Includes point anywhere remote
- Roku also includes access to Wuaki content and promotions.
3 Free HD movies offer
Plus there is a separate offer of 3 Free HD movies redeemable at Wuaki up to a max value of £30, when you purchase and activate a Roku https://www.roku.com/en-gb/offers/wuaki-holiday
Im in :smiley: heat. Reserved and off to argos :innocent:
Arsenal1234
18 Nov 164#128
Been using mine for an hour and very impressed. Easy setup all channels added with ease and working well.
I see the same question asked over and over so will answer a few:
No Kodi - Never going to happen
HDMI Input only
You can run this from a USB socket on your TV which is what I am doing.
I would recommend this over a nowtv 2 if you are planning to use more than normal tv apps and now tv this does Netflix plex and other apps unlike the now tv which does not; however if you are going wired internet the now tv box is your best bet for price.
You can't watch terrestrial tele through this natively there may be an app but I didn't check as I have my TV for that.
Hope this helps!
vassy4u
18 Nov 164#21
lol.. Not entering your territory :smile:
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Treboeth
18 Nov 163#1
Nice early morning spot :smiley:
argosextra
18 Nov 163#2
Don't you ever sleep the GTA 5 game you posted at 1am now this when do you sleep
Chanchi32 to argosextra
18 Nov 169#3
vassy4u to argosextra
18 Nov 164#8
He doesn't sleep.
Treboeth
18 Nov 161#4
PMSL
redemy
18 Nov 16#5
Gone up to £29.99 now :disappointed:
Chanchi32 to redemy
18 Nov 16#6
web page shows £29.99 but need to take it to checkout to see the price drop, sites updating
vassy4u
18 Nov 165#7
Im in :smiley: heat. Reserved and off to argos :innocent:
They still not tracking the cashback s as advertised. be careful..
dimuc
18 Nov 16#16
does this power off usb? also does it have iTV channel? thanks
maccy1
18 Nov 164#17
This is just like Monday morning madness...
:laughing:
vassy4u to maccy1
18 Nov 162#18
Morning Maccy. Guess its Friday madness already :stuck_out_tongue:
Treboeth
18 Nov 163#19
Currently situated at Parc Morfa to see Vassy towing a dog :confused:
maccy1
18 Nov 163#20
Good morning vassy...that's even better :laughing:
vassy4u
18 Nov 164#21
lol.. Not entering your territory :smile:
redemy
18 Nov 161#22
Thank you sooo much , ordered :smile:
sradmad
18 Nov 163#23
Nice spot chanchi, heat added :smiley:
vassy4u
18 Nov 161#24
EPIC. If you could photoshop the cookie to HUKD that ll suite you better :stuck_out_tongue:
dazmaster
18 Nov 162#25
Also £19.99 on Argos eBay store, ordered to pick up tomorrow.
Heat Added
sashahook
18 Nov 16#26
Can you get All 4 on this please?
ses6jwg to sashahook
18 Nov 161#29
Yes all on demand/ catch up
schnecker
18 Nov 161#27
quidco back up. ordered 2. have some heat on this chilly morn good man.
schnecker
18 Nov 161#28
heat
diddlypockets
18 Nov 16#30
Great, heat added. Wondering whether to get this or keep searching for a deal for the box... :neutral_face: are there versions of the stick?
hotmik
18 Nov 163#31
Steaming stick :confused:
majestic2012
18 Nov 162#32
Ooh, tempting. Heat for the OP, and an early morning catch. Looking at the reviews only one briefly mentions the Amazon Video/Prime app, can anybody confirm it has this please?
maybe silly question but if tv has Ethernet can this use it instead of WiFi ?
gordo1964
18 Nov 16#39
Banshee is on Sky , it was on Nowtv for a while (all 4 series) but is not on the Nowtv list anymore - it will probably reappear sometime in the future.
gordo1964
18 Nov 162#40
I currently have Nowtv, Netflix, Spotify, plex, youtube, google play, amazon prime and wuaki all ruuning off my older Roku 3 so I imagine this will have the same content. you can also choose from loads of other apps ie TED talks etc.
gavin1
18 Nov 161#41
In practical day to day terms there little difference performance wise, a lot of the performance issues are usually down to the network connection either your internal wi-fi or the broadband speed. The NowTV box will be cheaper as its subsidised by Sky, however the nowTV box is also more locked down, you may be able to add one channel by side loading that channel in developer mode to the NowTV box , but not all Roku channels can be found online, and only adding one may be a limit for you.
The NowTv App store is also more controlled so for example you won't get Amazon TV or Netflix as NowTv want you to buy Sky Entertainment / Movies. This is common elsewhere, I used to have a NowTv box, then a Chromecast, now use a Firestick, why so many, because I have Amazon prime, and Amazon wants you on their platforms so you are spending money in their store, and I didn't want the hassle of updating the chromecast with the latest workarounds.
The Roku store is more independent so there more channels to choose from, and yes you can put NowTV on if you want.
DonkeyKonk
18 Nov 16#42
Is there anyway of using this on an old tv (ie no HDMI, just those old yellow, red, white connections or scart ?) I know the old Now tv box could do it, (not the new one).
Looking at options for my old folks, ta.
omarmahmood
18 Nov 16#43
star buy must have in any home flat car or shelter
gavin1
18 Nov 16#44
I think only the NowTV Version1 (or the Roku 2400/2500 that the NowTV box is based on) have AV out, there may be some stock in stores but it will be a very sporadic as to what's left in any given store.
For £10 to £15 you can get a HDMI to SCART adapter, eg this one on Amazon but like most of the cheaper devices quality and performance may vary. Its probably not going to be as sharp as a HDMI connecter at this price point, and you also need another plug socket to power it, although some are USB powered so you could get a double output mains to USB plug to power both the Roku and the Adapter.
matwalaboy
18 Nov 16#45
Even though I didn't need it as such - given I had Amazon, Netflix and the likes on my TV and also a chromecast - just couldn't resist the temptation - damn you Chanchi for luring me with such a good deal :smiley:
Schlingel
18 Nov 161#46
Amazon have priced matched if you don't want to go out in the cold lol
kathrynt
18 Nov 16#47
Do you need a phone app to work this or do you just plug in and use the remote. And are the channels eg bbc iplayer itv hub and you tube already installed onto it
whiteranger87
18 Nov 16#48
Is this the version with the Phono port on the remote?
LZ932
18 Nov 161#49
thanks chanci ordered
Sheza1
18 Nov 161#50
Thanks for sharing OP :smiley:
Slats
18 Nov 161#51
Ordered :smiley:
The_IMF
18 Nov 161#52
I should stop following you Chanchi, you're gonna make me broke! :smile::smile:
Ordered one to replace the chromecast in the bedroom so I can watch plex/netflix without having to pull out my phone first.
Shayno
18 Nov 16#53
Can you get Kodi on it? If so does it run better than on an Amazon firestick?
The_IMF
18 Nov 16#54
No, that's the Roku 3.
mluton
18 Nov 16#55
The new Roku Express + has "old" connections
mentm
18 Nov 16#56
Netflix and amazon
Chanchi32
18 Nov 161#57
Thanks have added to the post
whiteranger87
18 Nov 161#58
Lovely, thank god someone has the knowledge!!
The_IMF
18 Nov 16#59
Damn - should have waited! That cashback... I'll probably spend more on petrol going to collect the thing! :smile:
speedking
18 Nov 16#60
You can not get Kodi on this.
speedking
18 Nov 16#61
How is the performance on these. I recall reading last time it went to £19.99 some had mentioned the UI can be a bit laggy? I just looking to plug this into the spare TV that has no Smart TV capabilities.
Is streaming to this any good?
talset
18 Nov 16#62
thanks op. was on the fence about buying it but alas I fell off the wrong side a d bought it!
cra1g0s
18 Nov 16#63
Silly question, but does this support Amazon Prime video and I can I watch The Grand Tour?
mcormack
18 Nov 161#64
Y not?
nige182
18 Nov 161#65
Because it isn't available for Roku.
DonkeyKonk
18 Nov 16#66
Cheers, will check it out
rickitmk12
18 Nov 16#67
Navigating can be a little bit laggy however the quality of streaming is decent. The stick does seem to get very hot though, so I'm not convinced about the long term durability. £19.99 is a decent price though to pimp up your "dumb" HD TV.
sadaka
18 Nov 16#68
No Kodi - COLD
mluton
18 Nov 16#69
If possible better to power of a spare USB port on the TV than keep in the mains, then at least it only "warms" up when in use as it powers with the TV.
fairytooth
18 Nov 16#70
Price matched on Amazon Prime now
Shame it's not the new quad core version!
wakkaday
18 Nov 16#71
what is th e remote like?
cra1g0s
18 Nov 16#72
..anyone know if this supports Amazon Prime Video in the UK, or do you need a higher spec Roku 3 or 4?
snowee
18 Nov 161#73
Amazon price match is PRIME ONLY ... so they can get lost and I'll get it from Argos thanks ... even if I have to wait a few days as no local stock - but wouldn't you think they might have got some stock in? ... would hardly take up any space - LOL
Dude1971
18 Nov 161#74
For those asking about what it does, is it better than NowTV etc, I have both and will happily answer questions.
I have Amazon prime on my Roku - works great.
Yes, it has hundreds of channels but a lot of them are garbage. Even the secret channels aren't that interesting in my opinion.
yorkie
18 Nov 16#75
Is there something like this that you can get Google play store on? I want to be able to access sky q on a TV using a stick as there is nowhere to sit a box. I was hoping my fire sick could do this but unfortunately not.
Tinker12
18 Nov 16#76
I'm confused by all these sticks. I have a fire stick at the moment as have amazon prime. Was looking at the new Now tv box as it can pause and rewind. Can anyone tell me what's best? Stick with fire stick (jailbreak with kodi??), get the roku or the new now tv box? Thanks
vassy4u
18 Nov 16#77
bit laggy when compared to newer models. Saw a video comparison in YouTube.
winchman
18 Nov 16#78
iPlayer, itv, C4, Five, Netflix and Prime. Realistically, are there any others worth watching? As others have said, like sky and virgin, there are loads of channels but after a week you go back to those few.
R4m13
18 Nov 16#79
Is it Google cast enabled? to stream BT sports app, Facebook videos n etc does anyone know?
Thanks
aturner
18 Nov 16#80
How do you get the wuaki film offer code?
speedking
18 Nov 16#81
This would be really handy to know.
jewelie
18 Nov 16#82
Roku 1 has AV outs. Last time I looked thru were £18 cex + £2.50 P&P with 2 year warranty.
zaax
18 Nov 16#83
I have Kodi
gavin1
18 Nov 16#84
Yes, but you will need a Amazon Prime account to watch The Grand Tour, (be that paid or a 30 day trial type one)
TygerrTygerr
18 Nov 161#85
It is not.
TygerrTygerr
18 Nov 16#86
I have Fire TV Stick, Chromecast, and this Roku. All three have their own advantages and disadvantages and there is definitely not one clear winner. But unless you use Amazon Video PLUS another service, I wouldn't bother with the Roku Stick unless price dictates you must. It feels positively antique compared to the other two devices, iPlayer in particular is so slow as to be barely usable. It does have Amazon Video, but it looks and feels like it belongs in a different decade.
If I had to pick just one I'd actually get a Chromecast and cast screen to watch Amazon Video instead.
stevenmcdowall39
18 Nov 161#87
no Kodi :disappointed: , I was ready to buy a couple of these as well.
Arsenal1234
18 Nov 16#88
Cheers OP ordered from Argos will pick up at Sainsburys.
teddy2paws
18 Nov 161#89
you can load plex on thix sick as an alternative to kodi
rob200375
18 Nov 16#90
i would have got this if it did kodi - go deal op
for anyone else that asks - from the kodi forum
Short answer is that Kodi ican not (ever) be supported on Roku is because Kodi is a native C/C++ application and Roku does does not support (or rather allow) native C/C++ applications. Roku's SDK only support script applications that are written in Roku's own BrightScript language.
Reason that Kodi can run on Android is that Google provide an NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. The Android NDK is a toolset that allows you to implement parts of your app using native-code languages such as C and C++.
And no, Kodi can not be ported to the BrightScript script language or any other scripting language. So go complain to Roku for not having its own NDK and not supporting native C/C++ applications, like Google does for Android.
InventiveSole
18 Nov 161#91
Great price and heat added. :smiley:
NB. these devices can suffer from interference from certain TV's...
If you find that you have a strong Wifi signal but streaming is 'choppy' and constantly buffers, I strongly suggest you purchase a HDMI extension cable or use a HDMI switcher to put some distance between the TV & the stick.
Mine have worked flawlessly since :smile:
Dude1971
18 Nov 16#92
I watch all the boxsets on NowTV, Sky Atlantic has some good stuff.
seaniboy
18 Nov 16#93
These are great, easily move between tv's at home (a breeze when shackled up bedsick) or pop in a bag, I only book hotels with free wifi :wink:
Pay for tv in a hotel ? no way, the mini bar is also the mini market down the street lol
A great portable bargain for streaming services. Heat.
madmaxpayne
18 Nov 161#94
Ted talks ???? Why would I want to waste my time ??
dtokez
18 Nov 16#95
is this the one that you can plug headphone into the remote?
darren9030
18 Nov 161#96
Ordered & heated . Thank You. As usual no idea how to use these kinds of things though :laughing:
bobmccluckie
18 Nov 161#97
Amazon have only price matched for Prime members
BansheeFan
18 Nov 161#98
You'll have to buy it, as there's no subscription service with it in their (current) catalogue, but it's available through Wuaki TV UK as well as Google Play Movies & TV - both of which have Roku channels that are available on all UK Roku devices (including this Roku Stick) - and you'll find all four seasons from either service
;-)
donteatlego123
18 Nov 16#99
Thanks dude. I watched series 1-3 on Sky but moved house and moved to virgin. Need my sheriff hood fix lol
gmdlogan
18 Nov 16#100
Can these be used for IPTV??
Mr_Gee
18 Nov 16#101
Nice find OP, At this price Black Friday can wait.. Ordered with extension, Be here tomorrow.... :stuck_out_tongue:
Just used my Three mobile refer a friend voucher so practically free to... Happy Days!!!!!
Walesraider
18 Nov 16#102
Cheers OP heat added, with prime for £59 this is a no brainer!
Walesraider
18 Nov 16#103
Anybody else having difficulty adding their card details when registering for wuaki? Tried 2 cards but saying error even though details are correct..
Crossbow
18 Nov 161#104
Great, yet another thing I do not need, but will buy anyway :confused:
caseyeverett
18 Nov 16#105
anyone know if these can use kodi
buglawton
18 Nov 16#106
The closest competitor is the Amazon Fire stick. I have a Roku 3 puck and use the remote earphone facility quite a lot. On getting a Fire stick for a 2nd TV, I thought no chance of that. But in fact the Fire has very workable Bluetooth, pair of cheap Bluetooth earphones and solved (lip sync issue if any, not really noticeable). I guess this Roku stick does not have Bluetooth?
Brokenragdoll88
18 Nov 16#107
Can you doan load Kodi on this ??
Looking for a cheap fire stick basically as a present
speedking
18 Nov 16#108
No it does not.
Crossbow
18 Nov 16#109
No, please see this previous post with all the details:
Jalard
18 Nov 16#110
Top Man OP, Heat added :smile:, exactly what I needed for the kitchen TV.. NowTV, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Google play and Plex all in one place :wink:
GwanGy
18 Nov 16#111
rOKU 25% OWNED BY Sky Broadcasting, other 75% by Viacom (IIRC) ,
explains a few things like the nowtv box. and dark matter.
pakichan
18 Nov 16#112
I have a roku 2 but feel it's a bit slow and the remote needs a direct line of sight to work. Would this work better?
Cheers.
gordo1964
18 Nov 16#113
As he is very humorous but Ted 2 was a let-down.
pat-w
18 Nov 16#114
Thanks OP, heat from me, just posting to bookmark for the links & info
hasj2
18 Nov 16#115
Can I use a VPN on Roku?
Uridium
18 Nov 16#116
No Kodi is a plus point of Roku for many :smirk:
srp111
18 Nov 16#117
get the new 3600 stick. it's quick and use can use your mobile to plug headphones in.
I got it delivered from the US via Amazon for £48
fuzzy_logic
18 Nov 16#118
I recently sold my Amazon Fire Stick for one of these - I don't use Kodi, and there is plenty on Amazon, Netflix and Now TV to keep the family entertained. I don't find navigation any slower than the Fire Stick. Plex actually seems to run better on the Roku too.
rockylegends
18 Nov 16#119
Bit of a novice with this stuff.
Would this let you stream football channels like Sky Sports & BT Sports? (hypothetically speaking of course :wink: )
rizla01
18 Nov 16#120
What benefit over the Now2 box if any?
Anyone?
rizla01
18 Nov 16#121
Is it worth me getting this as well?
mcormack
18 Nov 161#122
Better to use Kodi for that dodgy behaviour........:smirk:
niamh49
18 Nov 16#123
Could anyone who has purchased and registered their stick with wuaki please let us know what the selection of films in the offer is like? (and specifically whether lady and the tramp is included). Cheers
urbanlegend11
18 Nov 16#124
Can you watch live TV bbc1, it etc as it's aired through this like a terrestrial TV ?
barryp1
18 Nov 16#125
Registered product bat no wuaki code. How does this work
jonspurs
18 Nov 16#126
1. Is there a BT Sport app on this?
2. Is the £30 Wuaki voucher to purchase s film forever?
Been using mine for an hour and very impressed. Easy setup all channels added with ease and working well.
I see the same question asked over and over so will answer a few:
No Kodi - Never going to happen
HDMI Input only
You can run this from a USB socket on your TV which is what I am doing.
I would recommend this over a nowtv 2 if you are planning to use more than normal tv apps and now tv this does Netflix plex and other apps unlike the now tv which does not; however if you are going wired internet the now tv box is your best bet for price.
You can't watch terrestrial tele through this natively there may be an app but I didn't check as I have my TV for that.
Hope this helps!
artesea
18 Nov 162#129
Netflix and Amazon Prime are why I have a Roku box plugged in to the main TV over my NOW TV boxes.
davedave95
19 Nov 16#130
might be a stupid question but do we need a subscription for Netflix to watch it on this USB?
amour3k
19 Nov 161#131
Thanx heaps!. :-)
And order say 3 of these at Argos, AND the current Argos Deal of £10 free for a £50 spend at Argos!, is definitely also 'IN' TOO?, lol. :-)
Alxcomp
19 Nov 16#132
With a smart TV and subscription TV what benefits does this offer?
amour3k
19 Nov 16#133
Speaking of NOW TV Boxes and this ROKU Sticks or whatever, don't these ROKU Stick Devices also come with either 3 Months free Entertainment Passes, OR 2 Months Movie Passes attached to them also? (if I recall well?), or ..... thanx. :-)
amour3k
19 Nov 16#134
I don't want to go down this line!, but .....
KODI?, hahahahaha.
BBC iPlayer at full 1080p via such cool Devices such as the above, etc, etc?, lol. :-)
Crossbow
19 Nov 16#135
Yes, a separate subscription to Netflix is required - free 1 month trial is available with Netflix.
nige182
19 Nov 16#136
Where are you finding that Argos deal of £10 free for a £50 spend? I am sure that last deal was a £5 voucher for £50 spend or £10 voucher for £100 spend and was only on purchases up to 17th November I thought.
TallerPaul
19 Nov 16#137
Noob question, how different is this to chromecast .... i have Amazon Prime trial and was watching the Grand tour tonight however i couldn't cast from my phone as my phone doesnt support amazon video and my laptop could only mirror using chromes extension but the stream quality was poor .... tried watching it on xbox Amazon app but again the quality was really poor although im on 62mbps.
I don't really want to pay £20 out for something i pretty much already have if it requires a smartphone to control everything my smartphone isn't really smart because it cost £20 lol vodafone smart 6 only used for android apps.
(I have chrome cast v1 + V2 which is pretty much the same as v1 except different shape lol)
amour3k
19 Nov 16#138
My bad!. :-)
traceyr1977
19 Nov 16#139
It states I need a USB power cable + wall adapter does this mean it needs plugged into a wall power socket?
sputnikstokie
19 Nov 16#140
yes...USB in TV and power adapter in wall.
ses6jwg
19 Nov 16#141
Both mine and my mother's roku stick are powered off the usb port on the tv with no need for for the mains plug
sputnikstokie
19 Nov 16#142
I wish...
jonathanduffell
19 Nov 161#143
Has anyone actually received a code for the 3 free films? bought one and registered yesterday but no email or code?? thanks to OP by the way :smile:
jonspurs
19 Nov 16#144
Thank you
Chanchi32
19 Nov 16#145
haven't purchased but noticed the Argos web page image has been updated now explicitly calling out the 3 films promo
Incywincy
19 Nov 16#146
Back up to £28 on Amazon. Argos getting low on stock - none near me but managed to order one to collect in 5 days from one miles away but worth the trip because I believe it does red bull TV and will save me plugging my laptop direct in to the TV :smiley:
fuzzy_logic
19 Nov 16#147
No, they don't
rocky1man
19 Nov 16#148
Thanks OP - bought & collected yesterday. Absolute doddle to set up
Has anyone received their code for the 3 films? I've registered both with Roku & Wuaki but no email and can't see any indication that it's sent after a time limit
legohead1977
19 Nov 16#149
It's now £18.99 on Amazon
jonathanduffell
19 Nov 16#150
nothing received on the free films. going to give it to tomorrow and then contact their customer services dept...
Yosser2000
19 Nov 16#151
Also available at tesco for £18.99 instore and online.
hcc27
19 Nov 16#152
If you don't mind my saying it, if I were in your shoes and budget wasn't too limiting, I'd buy the Seiki 32 inch LCD for them - £99 delivered at Currys. This has composite, start and component connections so most legacy stuff is covered as well.
OnTheHUKD
19 Nov 16#153
Ditto.
Excellent deal - Thanks OP :smile:
I was about to buy another Chromecast when I spotted your post. Came in handy as I had a voucher from Argos so got it even cheaper :innocent:
gordo1964
19 Nov 161#154
Terms for the three movies states "Activate your new Roku player and new or existing Roku account during the promotional period of 7 November 2016 through 8 January 2017 to see if you qualify for a promotional code
barnehurst
19 Nov 16#155
Hypothetically, as someone who has never owned any stick, I'd be interested to know this too - nobody seems to have replied...
gordo1964
19 Nov 16#156
From a paid point of view you could use now tv on the stick and purchase a day/month/week sky sports pass.
deepsnroses
20 Nov 16#157
Does anyone if it can be a substiture for aerial/ antennae? Can you really watch 1400 channels for a one off purchase of £19.99.
png666
20 Nov 16#158
Are the channels all from the internet and if so is there any advantage to this?
Tho can u also use it to mirror your phones display on your TV?
Arsenal1234
20 Nov 16#159
No it has no input from an aerial so the answer is never.
nige182
20 Nov 161#160
The 1400 channels are apps within the Roku store, some are things like iPlayer and ITV Hub, others are the likes of YouTube and Spotify, there are also lots of useless ones on there.
If you want to use it as an alternative to Freeview, without having to run an aerial cable, you will want to install the unofficial FilmOn channel (the 6th November update has a link to add it to your Roku box), it doesn't have all Freeview channels (no Dave for instance) but it does have a large selection to watch.
I also recommend installing TuneIn from the Roku store, it has a lot of DAB radio stations in it which you can stream as well.
rocky1man
20 Nov 16#161
Still no 3 free films but just had an email from Wuaki to get my first film for 99p!
phil19
20 Nov 16#162
Me neither! Maybe they were overloaded?? Would be good if someone could post if they succeed in getting the 3 free movies...
fender62
20 Nov 16#163
going for a refund on this stick, iv found it laggy and remote keeps unpairing from stick
Crossbow
20 Nov 16#164
If that's the case I'm not going to bother to pick up mine. The main reason I purchased it is for the free films. Let us see what the others find out when they contact Wuaki.
moneychop
20 Nov 16#165
this or chromecast
djh1975
20 Nov 16#166
I haven't used my Roku Stick for months.
legohead1977
20 Nov 16#167
In the process of setting this up, anyone have any issues with connecting to wifi? We don't normally have an issue connecting to the router from our bedroom but this seems to struggling.
Not the end of the world because we can connect to an extender in the kids room which is a black spot for our normal wifi. Just a little frustrating when you spend over half an hour trying to do an update and it keeps dropping out.
alan3
20 Nov 16#168
yep. took a few goes to connect, but eventually was successful. it then downloaded an update. perhaps wifi issue is fixed in update as Ive had no problems since ... keep trying!
Thanks for the tips guys. Going back to it in a mo
phil19
20 Nov 16#172
We've found it quite good - but the quality did downgrade a bit - we've requested the HDMI extender - will see if that turns up this week.
seg1959
21 Nov 161#173
Just to say that I bought one on Friday from Amazon and I am very pleased with it. Tank you OP, heat from me!
legohead1977
21 Nov 16#174
I moved the wifi extender into our bedroom and it works a treat now but still can't pick up the main router from downstairs. Maybe it's because it's directly behind the TV and then next to a wall.
Anyway nice to have access to all of the catch up, Amazon Video, Now TV, Netflix and Plex all in place in one tidy package. Seems a little slow navigating even in comparison to the standard Now TV box bit its only £19 so hey ho.
nige182
21 Nov 16#175
Speed wise I think it feels faster than the NowTV v1, but slower than v2. The only thing I feel it is missing at the moment is UKTV Play.
Stelph
21 Nov 16#176
One of the main selling points of the Roku sticks seems to be their universal search where they make it easier to search for a sepefic movie/series across all the catch up service, but I keep reading that in the past it wasn't available in the UK
Does anyone know if this has now changed? If not I don't really see any advantage of this over what a good smart TV has or any of the other smart sticks sadly
Sup3rKill3r
21 Nov 16#177
What are the 3 free movies they give?
TygerrTygerr
21 Nov 16#178
It does have universal search, though I believe Google already have something similar in the US which will presumably come to the UK eventually.
I didn't find Roku's version to work reliably, the search was fine but trying to play just sent me to the home page of the app, making it a bit pointless if I have to search again to play it.
azzwuff
21 Nov 16#179
17.99 on Amazon pair it with a £3 USB Power Cable and no messy cables. I use Plex and the app is fantastic on Roku
rqmusicfan
21 Nov 16#180
It comes with a USB cable, so you don't even need to buy that
Stelph
21 Nov 16#181
Ah that’s a shame its not that stable, I currently use the “justwatch” app which is brilliant for checking if a movie/tv series is included on a service or comparing the price between the service without having to check each one – I can see it being brilliant on an Android TV device tho with iOS its less useful without an airplay device - was hoping the Roku would be the obvious solution but it sounds like it isnt
Registered mine and I still haven't received the code for 3 free movies, anyone got theirs?
sadaka
21 Nov 16#183
Why though? Kodi is not forced on anyone? why not get a £20 Firstick (Black Friday) thats at least capable of Kodi, if not now then at least for the future!
TimmyD
21 Nov 16#184
can i be a complete newb and technophobe.. and say ... do i just plug it in and thats it?.. i just search what i want??
ive heard of amazon firestick with Kodi... so is this similar and will it have range of sports/movies..?
thank you
phil19
21 Nov 16#185
what are you expecting?
I use it to watch a couple of paid for TV services, NowTV and Amazon Prime Video. You can also watch Netflix if you have a subscription to that. There are free services, such as BBC iPlayer, Channel 4s offering (All 4 or whatever it is called), ITV Player and Channel 5 - you just need a WiFi connection that is fast enough.
but yes essentially you just plug it in - although it needs to either be plugged in to a USB port or a socket in order to power it.
TimmyD
21 Nov 16#186
sorry- perhaps i wasnt clear... is it just iplayer/more4 , netflix,amazon etc.. or can i search for football matches/movies on other subscription channels without paying? .. essectially i want to watch movies/sports for free and can i do this with Roku? :laughing:
Graham35
21 Nov 16#187
Can I install the UK Heart radio app on this Roku, so that it is in my Icon/app list like say BBC Ii player is
I can play Heart radio on my old Now TV player, but I have to search for it via some other tunes/app (cant remember the name now) I would like to install an app to make it easier for my (non techy) wife to use = one app + one click to play....
Thanks
nige182
21 Nov 16#188
I believe it is available within TuneIn Radio app (probably the same one you use on NowTV), I am not sure about a native app though, would have to check later.
tomwenn
21 Nov 16#189
I have this stick, but no remote :-(
Does anyone have a workaround (or a remote left over from a broken stick?), I can't find one anywhere!
Why would a product on sale at a major UK retailer enable support for that out of the box?
If you want to discuss the illegal methods for obtaining premium channels for free, you should do that elsewhere than HUKD.
As for the stick, I have had it for a few days now and I'm pleased with it. Bit laggier than the Fire TV stick, but I only really needed it to play Netflix on a TV as it won't work through my PC due to HD content protection. It works very well with Plex - less so with iPlayer.
JayneF
22 Nov 16#193
Tech novice. What is the difference between this and a Chromecast?
gavin1
22 Nov 161#194
Chromecast is more to send content from a Browser / Android device to a big screen, you find a source on the device then get the device to hand the details of the video stream over to the Chromecast and it will then show it independently of the phone / tablet/ PC.
Roku/Firestick / Now TV are self contained media players, You find and select the content all in the device (usually called channels).
As an example to watch iPlayer on a chrome case you find the app on your phone, then find the show on the phone, start it playing and then the App can offer to let you then send the video stream details to the Chromecast that will then display it on your TV. On the Roku you choose the channel on the TV, then select, find and play the content all within the same device.
mickgoodie
22 Nov 16#195
good price IMHO. I wanted to get Netflix on my upstairs TV, and can do now with this! Tks OP
Crossbow
22 Nov 16#196
Hi guys, anyone who contacted Wuaki heard back about the 3 free movies offer? Thanks.
RuetheDay
22 Nov 161#197
I've contacted them, they say it's a Roku offer and nothing to do with them. No one seems to know how to claim this offer
gavp
22 Nov 16#198
I just bought one of these and had problems setting it up, wouldn't see my extender so i moved the bedroom TV closer and still wouldn't connect. I got an error code 014.
This fixed it in case anyone else has the same problem:
Afterwards you will receive a voucher code send by Roku. If you don't receive the voucher, please contact Roku directly since they are the providers of this code.
If there is anything else we can do for you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Many thanks,
Kind regards,
Snow White, the Wuaki.tv team
The link they give is nothing more than a login to your Roku account ...
jonathanduffell
22 Nov 16#200
have contacted Roku through their customer services link on their website asking them to send the link. got a response that they had received my query but no actual answer. not particularly happy with this to be honest.
nige182
22 Nov 162#201
Email just came in from Roku with the code, I registered my stick on Saturday morning around 8am, hopefully that should help those waiting to get an idea on time.
doctorfrank
22 Nov 16#202
I rang up to ask about code. Wouldn't recommend doing so, very frustrating!
jonathanduffell
22 Nov 161#203
just received email with code. faith is restored.
Sheza1
22 Nov 161#204
I too just got the code.
rocky1man
22 Nov 161#205
My email with just arrived too.
Tryingtohelp2
22 Nov 161#206
I got the code as well, it appears that its only valid with a selected choice of movies and can't be used for just any purchase.
RDH
22 Nov 16#207
Is the code in the email or link either way I'm getting no code any help appreciated
legohead1977
23 Nov 161#208
Just got my email As well
phil19
23 Nov 161#209
Hmmm... the list of movies the voucher works against is slightly underwhelming, but can't really complain as they're free..
rqmusicfan
23 Nov 16#210
It's in the email, but the first email I got was missing the code then another one arrived a few hours later that did have the code
gordo1964
23 Nov 16#211
Happy Days!!
legohead1977
23 Nov 16#212
Ahhhh man, i thought it would be what ever you wanted. Away with work so can't check at the moment.
Chanchi32
23 Nov 162#213
if someone wants to post the titles that are included in the free HD movies, i can add to the post
ta
nige182
23 Nov 161#214
There are quite a lot actually, I don't think any are the most recent releases but there seems to be a wide range of ages from the old 'The Wizard of Oz' and possibly older films through to 'The Intern'. I am not at home now but remember those two showed up.
Crossbow
23 Nov 161#215
Thanks guys, any chance of sharing the link to the movies on offer. Thanks :-). I will buy the Roku based on this.
There are a lot of films listed and possibly some gems in there, but a few that look a bit 'straight to DVD' or possibly even TV only movies!! iykwim
Chanchi32
23 Nov 16#217
thanks added to the post
phil19
23 Nov 16#218
To be fair The Intern is quite a good movie, but I've already seen it on NowTV.
Dealmessiah
23 Nov 161#219
This is turning into an awful deal IMO. They say choose from "hundreds of titles". This is really sneaky from Roku....
Crossbow
23 Nov 161#220
Thanks, that's not too bad a selection & I reckon & can get 3 out of those - my picks would be:
- The Nice Guys
- Imperium
- Crazy, Stupid, Love or Camp X-Ray
legohead1977
23 Nov 16#221
Looking on my phone and is it just the one page of movies? Apart from Nice Guys I don't recognise any of the others :disappointed:
legohead1977
23 Nov 16#222
Doh! Just clicked the contents drop down box lol
Sheza1
23 Nov 16#223
174 movies. If they actually said 'hundreds' wouldn't it be at least 200?
legohead1977
24 Nov 16#224
They also show Warcraft in the picture which makes you believe you have the option of newer movies :disappointed:
de939
24 Nov 161#225
Oh dear. I feel I've fallen for it, and I'm angry with myself.
I have a Fire Stick and 2 Android boxes and this stick is so response-laggy in comparison.
Just as bad is the selection of free films - described very euphemistically as 'underwhelming' by Phil19.
I should have known better.....
de939
24 Nov 16#226
Oh dear. I feel I've fallen for it, and I'm angry with myself.
I have a Fire Stick and 2 Android boxes and this stick is so response-laggy in comparison.
Just as bad is the selection of free films - described very euphemistically as 'underwhelming' by Phil19.
I should have known better.....
Pablo147
24 Nov 16#227
picked up my stick a couple of days ago. Signed up for their emails. But I have had zero emails from them, let alone one with the code
rqmusicfan
24 Nov 16#228
It took a few days for it to come through. I set mine up on Saturday and the email didn't come until the early hours of Wednesday
Pablo147
25 Nov 16#229
Thanks I will wait a few more days
Steelman111
25 Nov 16#230
I own one of these sticks but a couple of warnings for those that want this, it REQUIRES your debit/credit card information just to use it... and it's incredibly slow, even slower than the Amazon fire stick which I owned at one point and thought was slow, the youtube app stutters and lags like crazy but once you finally play video it's fine.
I'd highly recommend the fire stick over this if your intent on getting a media stick, it's faster and doesn't require your card info.
Tryingtohelp2
25 Nov 161#231
They must have changed the need to register card details, as I signed up for my account without registering a payment option. I set up my Netflix account and amazon video etc no problem, and all worked fine without the need to register anything payment wise at roku.
They did say in the terms for the 3 free movie offer that you had to register a payment option, so did that for the offer by registering my PayPal. They do also have paid for services etc via roku so you would have to register a payment to use them.
I like the fact I have my now TV, netfix and amazon video all in one place (unlike my old fire stick), plus there are some private IPTV channels which offer UK/US streaming TV and on demand free movies.
jonspurs
25 Nov 16#232
That movie list doesn't include Captain America: Civil War - can anyone confirm this on their Roku?
Yeah same as tryingtohelp2, when I signed up I never had to give any card details either. I can't compare it to a fire stick as I've never had one but I'm not finding it incredibly slow
Graham35
26 Nov 16#236
Hi, Tryingtohelp2 - what private "IPTV channels which offer UK/US streaming TV and on demand free movies" where do you get them from, I have put Filmon onto my account, but would like something of better quality, and always interested in good FREE stuff. Cheers
hcc27
26 Nov 16#237
Thanks. I noticed that one of my all time favourites, "All Cheerleaders Die", is in the mix. Happy days! :smirk:
Ashan85
26 Nov 16#238
Hard to choose between this and Amazon fire stick.
Which one is better?
nige182
26 Nov 16#239
Depends on your needs, I think the Fire stick is more versatile than this, but I personally prefer this.
Humss
26 Nov 16#240
tesco are selling it for £18.99
amour3k
26 Nov 16#241
It WAS!, lol, but not anymore:
Roku Streaming Stick £18.49 at Tesco Direct - plus stack with 3 free HD movies offer up to a max of £30 (Amazon price matched this at £17.99)
I wouldn't half mind to learn the answer to that question myself?. :-)
TGPips
27 Nov 16#243
A lot of the films on the page aren't HD, and the code I have doesn't work on those.
It works when you try it on one that has HD stated on the top corner of the film, but if you try it on any without HD the code says invalid?
So it's even less titles to choose from, this is seeming like a bit of a con. Doesn't make sense, why even show the non HD titles on that page if you can't redeem them?
draper3000
27 Nov 16#244
I bought one of these as the price was really good.... it seems really slow and pretty unresponsive, that's with the netflix app and youtube... I'm used to use the Amazon tv stick and now tv box which are both very very spritely in comparison.
Has anyone had the same experience... I'm wondering if its getting interference or is simply a dud?? gonna send back at this rate.
TygerrTygerr
27 Nov 16#245
That's normal.
matwalaboy
27 Nov 16#246
Super slow - redeemed the movie code - can I still send the stick back as I am tempted to get the FireStick?
ferrers
27 Nov 16#247
how long do you have to wait for code.
I'm not sure I've done it right.
Pablo147
29 Nov 16#248
Still not received an email, it's been a week now. No emails whatsoever from them
superscrooge
29 Nov 16#249
Same here still no email code
beejan
29 Nov 16#250
Can't seem to get the 3 movies ,
How do u set it up
tidal
30 Nov 16#251
Not sure if it's been mentioned before but Curry's are selling this for 17.99 with free delivery. Really tempted at that price and for the 3 free films, but I already own a Chromecast. Is there anything the Roku does that the Chromecast can't?
XDaveyboyX
30 Nov 16#252
I didn't have my code after 6 days so I did a web-chat with a rep on the Roku site and they gave me the code there and then.
sabresonic
13 Dec 16#253
I've just come off Roku on-line chat as I hadn't received my code. I was told that it had been escalated to their 'Concern' team! I've just taken another look at this promotions wording and it says:
"Create a Wuaki account and choose from hundreds of titles. The code can be used on up to 3 HD movie purchases. Redeem by 31 March 2017"
I'm sure there must be some false advertising going on here? I doubt there are many people still looking at this thread but if anyone happens to have received a code from Roku and used it are you able to give a rough idea on the number of films you were able to select from and whether there is a particular link to those films given when you received your code? Also, whether the code needs to be used 3 times or if you need to choose your 3 films in one single 'purchase'?
amour3k
13 Dec 16#254
This lack of Roku Movie Codes pa larva is most/very concerning! (to say the very least?). :-(
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I'll be needing to chase this one up too!, as I too NEVER got my Codes, with the one's I bought also (like that of most everyone really ..... ) :-(
Opening post
Roku Streaming Stick 3500EU product details
- Over 1,400 channels offering thousands of movies & TV episodes
- Including BBC iPlayer, Netflix®, ITV Player, Demand 5, YouTube & many more
- Includes point anywhere remote
- Roku also includes access to Wuaki content and promotions.
Cashback
10% Quidco for all Argos fast track and home delivery sales
http://www.quidco.com/argos/
3 Free HD movies offer
Plus there is a separate offer of 3 Free HD movies redeemable at Wuaki up to a max value of £30, when you purchase and activate a Roku https://www.roku.com/en-gb/offers/wuaki-holiday
Update 09:48am: Amazon price matched
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Roku-3500EU-Streaming-Stick/dp/B00K71I68K
Top comments
I see the same question asked over and over so will answer a few:
No Kodi - Never going to happen
HDMI Input only
You can run this from a USB socket on your TV which is what I am doing.
I would recommend this over a nowtv 2 if you are planning to use more than normal tv apps and now tv this does Netflix plex and other apps unlike the now tv which does not; however if you are going wired internet the now tv box is your best bet for price.
You can't watch terrestrial tele through this natively there may be an app but I didn't check as I have my TV for that.
Hope this helps!
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also 3 free HD movies according to this https://www.roku.com/en-gb/offers/wuaki-holiday
:laughing:
Heat Added
https://www.roku.com/en-gb/products/compare
The NowTv App store is also more controlled so for example you won't get Amazon TV or Netflix as NowTv want you to buy Sky Entertainment / Movies. This is common elsewhere, I used to have a NowTv box, then a Chromecast, now use a Firestick, why so many, because I have Amazon prime, and Amazon wants you on their platforms so you are spending money in their store, and I didn't want the hassle of updating the chromecast with the latest workarounds.
The Roku store is more independent so there more channels to choose from, and yes you can put NowTV on if you want.
Looking at options for my old folks, ta.
For £10 to £15 you can get a HDMI to SCART adapter, eg this one on Amazon but like most of the cheaper devices quality and performance may vary. Its probably not going to be as sharp as a HDMI connecter at this price point, and you also need another plug socket to power it, although some are USB powered so you could get a double output mains to USB plug to power both the Roku and the Adapter.
Ordered one to replace the chromecast in the bedroom so I can watch plex/netflix without having to pull out my phone first.
Is streaming to this any good?
Shame it's not the new quad core version!
I have Amazon prime on my Roku - works great.
Yes, it has hundreds of channels but a lot of them are garbage. Even the secret channels aren't that interesting in my opinion.
Thanks
If I had to pick just one I'd actually get a Chromecast and cast screen to watch Amazon Video instead.
for anyone else that asks - from the kodi forum
Short answer is that Kodi ican not (ever) be supported on Roku is because Kodi is a native C/C++ application and Roku does does not support (or rather allow) native C/C++ applications. Roku's SDK only support script applications that are written in Roku's own BrightScript language.
https://sdkdocs.roku.com/display/sdkdoc/...+Reference
Reason that Kodi can run on Android is that Google provide an NDK (Native Development Kit) for Android. The Android NDK is a toolset that allows you to implement parts of your app using native-code languages such as C and C++.
http://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html
And no, Kodi can not be ported to the BrightScript script language or any other scripting language. So go complain to Roku for not having its own NDK and not supporting native C/C++ applications, like Google does for Android.
NB. these devices can suffer from interference from certain TV's...
If you find that you have a strong Wifi signal but streaming is 'choppy' and constantly buffers, I strongly suggest you purchase a HDMI extension cable or use a HDMI switcher to put some distance between the TV & the stick.
Mine have worked flawlessly since :smile:
Pay for tv in a hotel ? no way, the mini bar is also the mini market down the street lol
A great portable bargain for streaming services. Heat.
;-)
Just used my Three mobile refer a friend voucher so practically free to... Happy Days!!!!!
Looking for a cheap fire stick basically as a present
explains a few things like the nowtv box. and dark matter.
Cheers.
I got it delivered from the US via Amazon for £48
Would this let you stream football channels like Sky Sports & BT Sports? (hypothetically speaking of course :wink: )
Anyone?
2. Is the £30 Wuaki voucher to purchase s film forever?
Thanks!
Also read: Wuaki.tv: ‘Your purchases WON’T disappear after three years’
I see the same question asked over and over so will answer a few:
No Kodi - Never going to happen
HDMI Input only
You can run this from a USB socket on your TV which is what I am doing.
I would recommend this over a nowtv 2 if you are planning to use more than normal tv apps and now tv this does Netflix plex and other apps unlike the now tv which does not; however if you are going wired internet the now tv box is your best bet for price.
You can't watch terrestrial tele through this natively there may be an app but I didn't check as I have my TV for that.
Hope this helps!
And order say 3 of these at Argos, AND the current Argos Deal of £10 free for a £50 spend at Argos!, is definitely also 'IN' TOO?, lol. :-)
KODI?, hahahahaha.
BBC iPlayer at full 1080p via such cool Devices such as the above, etc, etc?, lol. :-)
I don't really want to pay £20 out for something i pretty much already have if it requires a smartphone to control everything my smartphone isn't really smart because it cost £20 lol vodafone smart 6 only used for android apps.
(I have chrome cast v1 + V2 which is pretty much the same as v1 except different shape lol)
Has anyone received their code for the 3 films? I've registered both with Roku & Wuaki but no email and can't see any indication that it's sent after a time limit
If you don't mind my saying it, if I were in your shoes and budget wasn't too limiting, I'd buy the Seiki 32 inch LCD for them - £99 delivered at Currys. This has composite, start and component connections so most legacy stuff is covered as well.
Excellent deal - Thanks OP :smile:
I was about to buy another Chromecast when I spotted your post. Came in handy as I had a voucher from Argos so got it even cheaper :innocent:
Tho can u also use it to mirror your phones display on your TV?
If you want to use it as an alternative to Freeview, without having to run an aerial cable, you will want to install the unofficial FilmOn channel (the 6th November update has a link to add it to your Roku box), it doesn't have all Freeview channels (no Dave for instance) but it does have a large selection to watch.
I also recommend installing TuneIn from the Roku store, it has a lot of DAB radio stations in it which you can stream as well.
Not the end of the world because we can connect to an extender in the kids room which is a black spot for our normal wifi. Just a little frustrating when you spend over half an hour trying to do an update and it keeps dropping out.
I am unable to connect to my wireless network
fix here
http://community.nowtv.com/t5/NOW-TV-Box-white/My-now-tv-box-cant-connect-to-my-local-network/td-p/144270
Anyway nice to have access to all of the catch up, Amazon Video, Now TV, Netflix and Plex all in place in one tidy package. Seems a little slow navigating even in comparison to the standard Now TV box bit its only £19 so hey ho.
https://forums.roku.com/viewtopic.php?t=83039
Does anyone know if this has now changed? If not I don't really see any advantage of this over what a good smart TV has or any of the other smart sticks sadly
I didn't find Roku's version to work reliably, the search was fine but trying to play just sent me to the home page of the app, making it a bit pointless if I have to search again to play it.
https://www.justwatch.com/uk
ive heard of amazon firestick with Kodi... so is this similar and will it have range of sports/movies..?
thank you
I use it to watch a couple of paid for TV services, NowTV and Amazon Prime Video. You can also watch Netflix if you have a subscription to that. There are free services, such as BBC iPlayer, Channel 4s offering (All 4 or whatever it is called), ITV Player and Channel 5 - you just need a WiFi connection that is fast enough.
FAQs here : https://www.roku.com/en-gb/how-it-works
but yes essentially you just plug it in - although it needs to either be plugged in to a USB port or a socket in order to power it.
I can play Heart radio on my old Now TV player, but I have to search for it via some other tunes/app (cant remember the name now) I would like to install an app to make it easier for my (non techy) wife to use = one app + one click to play....
Thanks
Does anyone have a workaround (or a remote left over from a broken stick?), I can't find one anywhere!
Thanks!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.roku.remote&hl=en_GB
If you want to discuss the illegal methods for obtaining premium channels for free, you should do that elsewhere than HUKD.
As for the stick, I have had it for a few days now and I'm pleased with it. Bit laggier than the Fire TV stick, but I only really needed it to play Netflix on a TV as it won't work through my PC due to HD content protection. It works very well with Plex - less so with iPlayer.
Roku/Firestick / Now TV are self contained media players, You find and select the content all in the device (usually called channels).
As an example to watch iPlayer on a chrome case you find the app on your phone, then find the show on the phone, start it playing and then the App can offer to let you then send the video stream details to the Chromecast that will then display it on your TV. On the Roku you choose the channel on the TV, then select, find and play the content all within the same device.
This fixed it in case anyone else has the same problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHJmr9Gur0
Thanks for contacting us.
You need to activate your device in the following page:
https://www.roku.com/en-gb/offers/wuaki-holiday
Afterwards you will receive a voucher code send by Roku. If you don't receive the voucher, please contact Roku directly since they are the providers of this code.
If there is anything else we can do for you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Many thanks,
Kind regards,
Snow White, the Wuaki.tv team
The link they give is nothing more than a login to your Roku account ...
ta
There are a lot of films listed and possibly some gems in there, but a few that look a bit 'straight to DVD' or possibly even TV only movies!! iykwim
- The Nice Guys
- Imperium
- Crazy, Stupid, Love or Camp X-Ray
I have a Fire Stick and 2 Android boxes and this stick is so response-laggy in comparison.
Just as bad is the selection of free films - described very euphemistically as 'underwhelming' by Phil19.
I should have known better.....
I have a Fire Stick and 2 Android boxes and this stick is so response-laggy in comparison.
Just as bad is the selection of free films - described very euphemistically as 'underwhelming' by Phil19.
I should have known better.....
I'd highly recommend the fire stick over this if your intent on getting a media stick, it's faster and doesn't require your card info.
They did say in the terms for the 3 free movie offer that you had to register a payment option, so did that for the offer by registering my PayPal. They do also have paid for services etc via roku so you would have to register a payment to use them.
I like the fact I have my now TV, netfix and amazon video all in one place (unlike my old fire stick), plus there are some private IPTV channels which offer UK/US streaming TV and on demand free movies.
Which one is better?
Roku Streaming Stick £18.49 at Tesco Direct - plus stack with 3 free HD movies offer up to a max of £30 (Amazon price matched this at £17.99)
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/roku-streaming-stick-18-49-tesco-direct-plus-stack-with-3-free-hd-movies-offer-up-2559392
It's £18.49 now ...
I wouldn't half mind to learn the answer to that question myself?. :-)
It works when you try it on one that has HD stated on the top corner of the film, but if you try it on any without HD the code says invalid?
So it's even less titles to choose from, this is seeming like a bit of a con. Doesn't make sense, why even show the non HD titles on that page if you can't redeem them?
Has anyone had the same experience... I'm wondering if its getting interference or is simply a dud?? gonna send back at this rate.
I'm not sure I've done it right.
How do u set it up
"Create a Wuaki account and choose from hundreds of titles. The code can be used on up to 3 HD movie purchases. Redeem by 31 March 2017"
I'm sure there must be some false advertising going on here? I doubt there are many people still looking at this thread but if anyone happens to have received a code from Roku and used it are you able to give a rough idea on the number of films you were able to select from and whether there is a particular link to those films given when you received your code? Also, whether the code needs to be used 3 times or if you need to choose your 3 films in one single 'purchase'?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I'll be needing to chase this one up too!, as I too NEVER got my Codes, with the one's I bought also (like that of most everyone really ..... ) :-(
Not goooooood!.