Roku Streaming Stick 4K (2023) Review: The No-Nonsense Streamer
Roku's compact 4K stick keeps things simple — no ads on the home screen, no ecosystem lock-in, and a remote with actual TV controls. Is simple still good enough in 2025?
Overview
The Roku Streaming Stick 4K sits at $49 and does exactly what it promises: plug it in, sign in, and start streaming. No Android, no Google, no Amazon — just Roku OS, which remains the cleanest and least cluttered interface in the streaming device market.
Performance
Performance is solid for everyday streaming. Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and YouTube all launch quickly. 4K HDR and Dolby Vision content plays without issue. It’s not as snappy as the Shield or Apple TV, but for casual viewers the difference is barely noticeable.
What We Liked
- Clean interface — no promoted content cluttering the home screen
- Universal remote — controls your TV power and volume out of the box
- No ecosystem lock-in — works equally well regardless of your phone or smart home setup
- Private Listening — plug headphones into the remote for silent watching
- Wide app selection — every major streaming service is available
What We Didn’t Like
- No Dolby Atmos passthrough — audio tops out at Dolby Digital Plus
- Slower than premium options — occasional hesitation when switching apps
- No local media playback — can’t play files from a USB drive or NAS
- Voice remote is basic — no hands-free far-field mic like some competitors
Verdict
If you want a no-fuss 4K streamer with a genuinely clean interface, the Roku Streaming Stick 4K is hard to beat at $49. It won’t win any performance benchmarks, but for the average household it covers everything that matters.