Roku vs Fire TV - Which One is Right To Cancel Cable TV With? We Explain What You Need

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  • Today we take a look at Roku vs Amazon's Fire TV. Which one is right for you? Which one can help you cancel cable TV? We explain!
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  • @chriskuczynskimusic34
    @chriskuczynskimusic34 Год назад +39

    I dont think one is personally better than the other.... I think it's based on how you like the layout of the interfaces..... I personally prefer ROKU but a ton of friends of mine like the Fire TV....mostly because they are the first devices we used and never looked back but i think BOTH are great

    • @patrickmartin4996
      @patrickmartin4996 Год назад +3

      @tornado2736 No, Roku quit allowing apps that were not authorized. Too many complaints. They are more restrictive in that regard.

  • @ElasticGiraffe
    @ElasticGiraffe Год назад +10

    I definitely prefer the Roku layout. It follows the KISS principle and isn't noisy.

  • @admirals818
    @admirals818 Год назад +7

    Personal preference. It's good to have both, as some apps are not available on one or the other. Roku is my primary one, just because I think it's better organized... easier to access apps with just a few clicks.

  • @SuperQueenV.
    @SuperQueenV. Год назад +7

    I personally really like the Roku. Very fast and different versions is a plus for when I purchase another one.
    Great video!

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin4614 10 месяцев назад +3

    This is a great show & tell video. I’ve been Roku since the my learning days with just an iPad interface. This is my first look at Fire and have not used it. I do love To,u and just don’t see any reason to step away. The key is stepping away from cable. Thanks for this video.

  • @greyeagle4388
    @greyeagle4388 Год назад +34

    The main difference I've noticed is that I can get a lot more apps on the Roku before it fills up then on Fire. The interface is so much more user friendly as well. The only reason I have a fire stick as well is the ability to install 3rd party apps, without that I would have zero need or want to buy a firestick again.

    • @patrickmartin4996
      @patrickmartin4996 Год назад +4

      Roku has a lot more "Off the Wall" apps, like from smaller services like small TV stations, and other things. Many more apps available on Roku. But the Fire stick has a Search Engine. Roku doesn't have one. Each one has their good points. Since the streaming player are so inexpensive I have both.

    • @frankyvee1
      @frankyvee1 Год назад +4

      Agree, not being able to side-load apps is the deal breaker for me on Roku. But I do like the Roku GUI better.

    • @patrickmartin4996
      @patrickmartin4996 Год назад +3

      @@frankyvee1 Since trhey are all inexpensive, I have the Roku, Firestick, and the ONN Google TV with Chromecast. They all have their good points. Roku has a zillion little apps that I discover new ones they have added often.

    • @macwyll
      @macwyll Год назад +1

      @@patrickmartin4996 I have this same setup and agree. But I just got a Tivo Stream and am still evaluating but so far I like the way it gathers where to watch things. It also has 2 interfaces so it gives me alot to explore

  • @2chuck
    @2chuck 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the comparison. I prefer the Roku Home page interface for it's simplicity and I don't like having my device push things at me. I already have a Roku Ultra and I'm very satisfied with it but I just ordered a Fire TV so it's built in. Of course I could still use my Roku with my Fire Tv but I will try the Fire TV Interface built in too. It's nice to know that both are very good so you can't really make a big error by going with either.

  • @wingman-1977
    @wingman-1977 Год назад +8

    Both have their pros and cons. I have used both and they are both equally good. It all breaks down to your budget and what you’re going to do with it (side loading on the Fire TV device for example but you can side load on Roku devices now but it’s limited for now though).

  • @sracer
    @sracer Год назад +15

    In my experiences with helping friends and family, for the non-techie, Roku is better, but for anyone who is capable around tech, then the Fire TV.
    With Fire TV, you can install alternate launchers, sideload apps, extend capabilities by adding external storage, and a lot more than is impossible with the Roku.

  • @AlliedForces12
    @AlliedForces12 8 месяцев назад +3

    Very good video. I have owned both streaming devices, but I must have reliable Bluetooth headphones service so I chose Amazon’s Fire Stick (HD 2021) because of the built in Bluetooth versatility (unlike Roku Express HD) which forces you to navigate Bluetooth through a downloaded app on a phone or a tablet which comes with its own set of problems forcing you to keep the phone or tablet plugged into a constant power source to keep it charged. I also had audio issues ( weird glitchy distorted audio) with the Roku Bluetooth headphones especially during a thunderstorm. That was my experience anyway.

  • @georgeflexter833
    @georgeflexter833 Год назад +5

    I've used both but prefer the firestick 4k max!

  • @JerryColtellaro
    @JerryColtellaro Год назад +14

    I have standardized my household on Roku for simplicity. I have even lined the icons up the same. (Philo, Netfilx, YoutTube etc.) This is so when my wife turns on a TV weather in the bedroom or family room it looks the same. A nice feature that I would like Roku to do is allow me to align the icons via my account so I do not have to visit every TV. However when I travel I use a Firestick, it has one feature that Roku does not, and that is a browser. This come in handy for Internet content as well as those annoying hotels that require you to enter your name and room number in before getting internet access. Good stuff on this channel, I enjoy watching daily.

    • @TacticalPower88
      @TacticalPower88 Год назад +1

      It has more than just a browser, it has virtually the whole android app ecosystem available for it too.

    • @TheBman3rd
      @TheBman3rd Год назад +1

      The hotel connect has nothing to do with a web browser. It's built into the OS. Roku can do even Apple TV.

    • @TheBman3rd
      @TheBman3rd Год назад +1

      ​@@TacticalPower88name an app you use everyday on your fire TV device that you can't get on a Roku device

    • @roweteam7063
      @roweteam7063 Год назад +1

      @@TheBman3rd Channels DVR - But with that said, I still use both. Although I haven't tried it lately, Roku had TedTalk and I couldn't find it on a Firestick.

    • @vroom6490
      @vroom6490 Год назад

      Eureka! You mentioning a Browser…that has been a long standing want of mine. Thank you!

  • @loulopez554
    @loulopez554 Год назад +74

    Roku hands down.

    • @TacticalPower88
      @TacticalPower88 Год назад +10

      Fire TV does everything the Roku does plus access to most of the android app ecosystem. Definitely hands down in favor of Fire TV

    • @heyitsbroski
      @heyitsbroski Год назад +3

      ​@@TacticalPower88 agreed 💯

    • @TheRealREAPER666
      @TheRealREAPER666 Год назад +1

      Google tv better than both

    • @davidframe1613
      @davidframe1613 Год назад +4

      ​@@TacticalPower88unfortunately most people find the firestick to be to complicated and way too many ads. But that's the great thing we have multiple choices for different people.

    • @davidframe1613
      @davidframe1613 Год назад +5

      ​@@TheRealREAPER666you just said something no one has ever said before Google TV is better than Roku and firestick. 🤣😂😂 I had an Nvidia shield for two years which has Google on it and I loved it until Google decided to put ads all over my $200 Nvidia shield and I sold that Nvidia shield the next day on eBay. Google doesn't make good things, they destroyed good things.

  • @user-qr1rp6mm5g
    @user-qr1rp6mm5g 2 месяца назад +1

    I am going to go with Roku tv now that I saw your video. Thanks!

  • @Suzanhanson8478
    @Suzanhanson8478 8 месяцев назад +1

    😊Putting a 32” in a guest room at our son’s. Couldn’t decide between & we will now do fire! Thank u for your help. 😊

  • @markh351
    @markh351 10 месяцев назад +8

    Great comparison. I live in Canada so for us things are a little different. We don't have Hulu or RUclips TV. I cancelled my traditional cable TV service at the end of April. I have both Roku and Fire TV and have Pluto TV and Plex TV on both devices for free Internet based TV and am quite happy. The Roku Channel is very good too. I do like the simple interface of Roku but I appreciate the recommendations that Fire TV gives on their interface. I'd say if you have enough free HDMI ports on your TV (or use an HDMI switch like I do), there's really no reason not to have both since both are cheap and good, especially if you can pick them up on sale. I recently bought a Roku Express 4K (model 3940CA2) for the spare room for $35 Canadian plus tax to replace my old Roku Express+ from 2016. Awesome deal.

    • @BaawBee
      @BaawBee 4 месяца назад +1

      I like the way you think!

  • @dmalf3
    @dmalf3 Год назад +4

    Like my Roku Express 4K Plus very much. Easy to use, like that, you can have many more apps on the home screen. So much Free stuff to watch, I will never get bored.

  • @davidframe1613
    @davidframe1613 Год назад +4

    I've helped many people pick a streaming device and set them up. Most people choose the Roku for simple use, especially if you're older you definitely will not like a fire stick, too much clutter. Just so you know a Roku TV is better than a Roku device because of the antenna TV tuner is built into the TV and you don't get a TV tuner with a Roku streaming box. Just having that one remote for everything is awesome.

  • @Yesterday5656
    @Yesterday5656 Год назад +3

    I have been using the Fire TV stick for over a month now and it works great for me. As far as the “pushed” or “suggested” content icons I just ignore them. I do have one criticism in that it seems a bit slow loading at times and my 500 Mbps ATT router is literally right behind the device so it’s not a signal strength issue. But it certainly hasn’t been a deal killer either.

  • @Benkramer68
    @Benkramer68 Год назад +2

    Great video. I would really appreciate a video that was similar but for OTA DBRs. Looking to get ATS DVD but are so overwhelmed by the wide range of options', plans (subscription - for guide), local vs streaming solution, ATS 1.0 vs ATS 3.0, etc
    Really wish, i would have known the differences between Amazon Fire and Roku but when i got my first one, i would have probably chose the "cleaner" Roku - as i am Visually Impaired and the Amano Fire can be a lot and overlying and too much

  • @brendagrothier967
    @brendagrothier967 Год назад +7

    We personally prefer the Roku. We have a Roku TV and a Roku stick on another TV. Purchased a Fire stick for an older tv in a guest bedroom at Christmas when they were on sale.
    Much prefer the simple Roku lineup without the constant suggestions from the fire stick.
    At least with Roku we know from the get go what's free and what's not.

    • @macwyll
      @macwyll Год назад +1

      Nice post. Fire tv is so busy, I can't easily find what I'm paying Amazon for because everything in my face is Freevee or Tubi, or whatever else they own that has commercials. Too many times I click on something to watch and it's not free but really should be included with my Prime membership.

  • @robtucker6303
    @robtucker6303 Год назад

    Luke and I have the exact same set up… TCL Roku TV and the Fire Stick attached… I use the Roku for all my official apps and the Fire stick for all my third party apps…

  • @alanvallazza9781
    @alanvallazza9781 Год назад +2

    It depends what type of Roku you get if it will come with the volume control and power button. I mean you can turn off the Roku but it may not be able to turn off the TV if it doesn't come with the right controls. I got a brand new one that's 4K and that one can do it. As long as you learn how to go about setting up a TV with it. Basically have to click button in the back of the remote to pair the TV, you can find instructions online, with the universal feature that will allow you to turn off the TV and use the volume controls. Some of my older models did not come with that capability. However using a Roku TV is different because they actually made the TV with Roku so you automatically get the controls to turn off the TV and use the volume. Look it is not a problem to use the TV remote to turn off the TV and increase the volume If that must be the case. And I have to add that the Roku TV remote are different than the ones for the standalone devices therefore you can't use a Roku TV remote for Roku TV Stick or any standalone device. Each device comes with the right remote.

  • @stephenphelan626
    @stephenphelan626 Год назад +4

    Personally i use Roku most of the time. Its just easier to get to my apps and i dont have to weave through screens to get to them.
    As for firesrick ive had one (older 4k version) and even though it let you install 3rd party apps. It is picky on which apps will actually work. Most of the time they would kick you out to the main screen. This is when i picked up a used nvdia shield. I installed every app i wanted and sent the firestick into the bin of old electronics. The Nvdia shield works flawlessly. It has chromecast built in and screencasts no problem. Its snappy and will even let you play android games with a controller you can buy seperately. It is pricier (hence why i bought a last gen used) but worth it.

  • @keziahduncan5081
    @keziahduncan5081 Год назад +2

    My family uses the fire stick since we watch a lot of movies for free after we jailed broke it. But personally I prefer the chrome cast because you can really customize it a lot more which I like plus it’s a lot easier to use then the fire stick and you can customize the buttons on the remote easily too.

  • @Zaxbox
    @Zaxbox Год назад +2

    We use Roku mainly since all or the Smart TVs are Roku TVs. I do have a 4K Roku stick loaded up for travel and various versions of Google/Android TV in boxes. I've never actually used any Fire TV sticks or boxes but had considered them some time ago to have one jailbroken.

  • @TJDawgs72
    @TJDawgs72 Год назад +3

    I've had both and I ended up using the Fire TV. But either one is acceptable...I just happen to use Amazon digital movies and Prime enough to warrant Fire over Roku. The one thing I wish they would do on all the streaming devices...add more drive space. 8 gigs is just not enough anymore...should start at least around 10 gigs or maybe even 16 gigs.

  • @chip1987
    @chip1987 Год назад +1

    I recently purchased a Google TV for the voice input. Has worked perfectly so far.

    • @clotheman
      @clotheman Год назад

      Easily the best UI faster. You can actually install real apps. Also, it gives you this macro view of all your channels on one initial screen better than any other OS. The only thing that tops it is the Nvidia Shield which also runs GoogleTV.

  • @D3ZG1978
    @D3ZG1978 13 дней назад

    Great video. Roku for me out of these 2 as I’ve had problems with 2 fire sticks. My ATV is the daddy though IMO

  • @shootingreal5945
    @shootingreal5945 Год назад +6

    I will admit that Roku has a easy more simple interface but I roll my eyes when I read articles and such about the Firestick as if you need a PHD to use it..come on now...yes i am a loyal firestick user and I think it's a great device, not so much for the older generation who are timid of tech in general but the average adult person today should have no problem and to be honest, it's that demographic that is the target for these devices and tech.

  • @smileysmultimedia
    @smileysmultimedia 6 месяцев назад

    Me and my parents are making a switch to internet streaming tv after a long time of having Verizon/Frontier Cable boxes. It's a learning experience for sure; but we have a several TVs a few of them "smart TVs. A friend of my dad who passed not that long ago gave him a Amazon Fire Stick years ago when we were still fine with cable; so he toyed with it a little but I guess wasn't overly impressed.
    Now that he gave me that same Fire stick to use on my TV I can see maybe why it wasn't that impressive cause it was an early version and seems to lack some of the comfort that Roku has. My criticism of both in learning them is it would help if they had a previous channel/stream button to make switching back and forth easier like is normally done with cable. I did notice on the Roku a 1 and 2 button to save a stream for quick access; Streaming services and devices would be a leg up if they made switching between 3 or 4 previous or saved channels standard for those of us that like to avoid commercials and jump between multiple programs.
    One other criticism of the streaming experience for me so far is that there's more clips that there's access to and how to go straight to the immediate, timely live stream is not always clear. There needs to be more giant bright buttons that say "Watch Live" or "View Live". Cause those of us making the switch to streaming still want the comfort of just turning on live television broadcasts.

  • @musicman8270
    @musicman8270 11 месяцев назад +1

    That Prime Video button on your Roku links to a Firestick layout. I have a firestick on one set, a "virtual " firestick on another set. I also have Roku

  • @jmdennis1967
    @jmdennis1967 Год назад +2

    I always like Roku but the last time I bought a TV I bought a Fire TV but next time I will probably just by a Roku TV. I do have a Roku device hooked up to my Fire TV though. I just like the interface better and the channels I watch are just easier to navigate on the Roku.

  • @keithfrasier
    @keithfrasier Год назад +2

    I've had both and I vote for Roku. Simplicity wins the day for me. I don't like the cluttered interface of the Fire TV

  • @HughButler-lb6zs
    @HughButler-lb6zs 11 месяцев назад +2

    I use Roku because it is very user friendly . Plus I don't spend money with Amazon unless there is no alternative.

  • @STB-jh7od
    @STB-jh7od Год назад

    Few years ago I bought Roku express cause of special sale Cord Cutters posted about.

  • @mkuhlman77
    @mkuhlman77 Год назад +7

    Roku all day. It's simple and doesn't track me. I deleted the Google OS on my new TCL and went back to my ultra for that very same reason.

    • @clotheman
      @clotheman Год назад +2

      I'm not sure who told you that but it's false. It absolutely tracks you. Roku itself says that "it shares data with advertisers, including ads that you view with the Roku channels and third party channels as well as included in content that you view through your roku's TV, antenna and connected devices." In fact, even when you go into settings and privacy and look for advertising and make sure limit ad tracking is checked. It stops Roku from personalizing ads and sharing data and communicates that it doesn't want providers like Hulu Netflix to collect your data, but it's completely up to them whether they accept it or not. So it's just a polite request that no one honors and they also pass on your info to third parties. FYI The mic is always on unless you set it to ask every time you hit the microphone button...🎉 Privacy has become an art, it takes a lot of practice!

  • @amp850jayyy
    @amp850jayyy Год назад +1

    Can you please tell me what model of Roku TV are you using?

  • @robtucker6303
    @robtucker6303 Год назад +2

    I have a Roku TV with a Fire Stick attached… best of both worlds.

  • @DJaquithFL
    @DJaquithFL Год назад +4

    I literally have them all. 1. Nvidia Shield Pro, 2. Apple 4K TV, 3. Roku Ultra with Dolby Vision.
    While they all have some issue, none of them are perfect, the least problematic has been the Nvidia Shield. Far too often I'm needing to reboot my Roku devices especially watching 4K Dolby Vision content.

    • @alanvallazza9781
      @alanvallazza9781 Год назад +2

      For me I have three versions of Roku, I have three Fire Sticks for different TVs and two types of Chromecasts... The one where you have to cast and the one with Google TV. At this point I don't need anything much else but what will drive me to buy something else would be if they become obsolete.

    • @DJaquithFL
      @DJaquithFL Год назад +2

      @@alanvallazza9781 .. The Nvidia Shield Pro has a built-in Chromecast. Also you can "cast" to a Roku.

  • @s9292
    @s9292 6 месяцев назад

    very good helpful video

  • @JoshRazauskas
    @JoshRazauskas 6 месяцев назад

    I recently got the new Fire TV 4K Max. I originally wanted it just for the ability to use a VPN but honestly I’m finding that I’m enjoying it better than my Apple TV 4K, and if I could just figure out how to airplay without it being out of sync, there wouldn’t even be a reason to turn on my Apple TV 4K anymore and I could just sell it. The interface is very snappy and the picture quality is really nice!

  • @ROG956
    @ROG956 Год назад

    Nice to be able to airplay to a roku from an iPhone or iPad..but I also like that you can make an inexpensive ht setup with a firestick, two echo dots, and a sub

    • @clotheman
      @clotheman Год назад

      That's what you get for owning Apple products and their closed ecosystem. Not Roku's fault

  • @user-ut8sf1ue2j
    @user-ut8sf1ue2j 3 месяца назад

    Can you compare between Amazon - Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Epson Streaming Media Player 4K, which comes with some of the Epson Projectors.
    Please compare with respect to RAM, ROM, Streaming Apps access and Which is more easy to use?

  • @mlewis49
    @mlewis49 Год назад +4

    I really like the setup and the simplicity of Roku and they offer more channels, but their customer service is nearly non-existent.

  • @MakeitZUPER
    @MakeitZUPER Год назад +1

    I have Prime and recently bought a 4K firestick but haven't used it since I found out first hand that Amazon could disable it remotely. I would guess that Roku is no different. I really don't like the idea of something that I buy being controllable by the manufacturer along with them collecting my information or recording my voice and especially accessing any security cameras or home automation that may end up on my network. I've decided not to install any device that has audio or video capability on my network until I can firewall these devices or disable their being accessible by the manufacturer without my permission at the time and only at /for that time. I'm also a bit bothered that some of my streaming services have increased content if I link my accounts through Amazon. I'm uncertain if Roku is the same. If I'm paying for an upper tier commercial free service from Paramount for example then I think I should have complete access to their available programing without needing to run my subscription through Amazon. Perhaps paying for a VPN is the solution instead of funneling my money into China. Then maybe I can access any geo locked content that Amazon is able to provide that my direct account can't give me. The entire situation is annoying and frustrating to say the least.

  • @cliffpoy1909
    @cliffpoy1909 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, what part does the ISP play in all of this, after all, they see all sites you Access?

  • @gunslinger80sguitars
    @gunslinger80sguitars Год назад +1

    I have both but use Amazon more because I have recast and a 4k fire stick.
    Roku's simple layout is easy to use and some days I'd swear it's a cleaner picture.

    • @patrickmartin4996
      @patrickmartin4996 Год назад +2

      The Recast is a great addition and the Roku also doesn't have that. Thew Fire TV guide is much larger too with the number of channels in the live guide.

  • @jimnh2able
    @jimnh2able Год назад +1

    I went to Roku because of the clash between Amazon and Peacock. No longer offering support. Also can't get Ovation on the Firestick. Since switching I really enjoy the Roku. I do watch prime video through my Roku. A lot more peaceful shall we say. I buy enough from Amazon.!

  • @ordinary_average_guy
    @ordinary_average_guy Год назад

    does Roku offer side loading of apps or even have apps to stream tv shows/movies (such as Cinema HD)?

  • @TheBman3rd
    @TheBman3rd Год назад +1

    I'm curious as to why you didn't mention the Roku what to watch section as i think that's a big selling point.

  • @JDFrank20Diaz
    @JDFrank20Diaz Год назад +2

    Roku TV for the win Interface is the Best

  • @Mark-hb5zf
    @Mark-hb5zf Год назад +1

    We need a poll!

  • @DarkKnight-gw4gw
    @DarkKnight-gw4gw Год назад +10

    I’m in the FireTV camp. I like having the recently watched areas to quickly get back to where I left off and I actually like some of the suggestions. It’s fast/responsive, especially the 4K MAX which also has WiFi 6 and is often on sale for just $35. I do wish that the top row allowed for showing more apps. 5 or 6 primary apps is not enough IMO and I would rather have an extra row available than have to go into the “Apps app” to find the one I want. It would also be nice if the Firestick (and Roku for that matter) had the device matching function like Apple TV has where it makes all your devices look the same with any change just to one, but Apple TV is a whole different level and price standpoint. That being said there is plenty of content where things like HDR10 and/or DolbyVision may be supported on one device and not the other and so unfortunately you have to have a couple of devices to cover it all. For instance, no HDR on the Fox Sports app on the Apple TV (4K SDR) only. So will use Firestick for Fox Sports events being broadcast in HDR.

    • @TheBman3rd
      @TheBman3rd Год назад +3

      You like the recently watched area on fire TV OS? Guess what Roku has that now in their what to watch section. You'd be better off with the continue watching section on Roku devices.

  • @michaelwyckoff7593
    @michaelwyckoff7593 Год назад +2

    I have both honestly I like Roku better than the firestick

  • @barna1299
    @barna1299 Год назад

    Thanks for this video about Roku vs FireTV. I thought I had understood that once I got a Roku device to use with our large HD TV (it's not a "smart tv"), that I would then be able to "download" or add/install any streaming apps I needed to use.. But I keep seeing in comments below that you cannot "side add" with either Roku or Firestick..? What does this mean? Thanks for explaining.

    • @51097kenneth
      @51097kenneth 9 месяцев назад +1

      It means adding an app from outside of the approved app store.

  • @ScottShippyRealEstateGroup
    @ScottShippyRealEstateGroup 8 месяцев назад

    There were no mention of whether or not Fire TV tracks and manages all of your devices and allows you to use your phone as a remote. I have Roku in all of my rental houses. I just bought a 70" Fire TV. Will try it out

  • @robantlo227
    @robantlo227 Год назад

    Both the Roku and the Fire TV Stick are pretty much the same, but when it comes to live content like Peacock for instance on a live y the Fire TV Stick Stream is about 10 seconds more faster than the Roku. I currently have the Fire TV Stick 4K and the Roku through my Sharp TV.

  • @joeyortiz484
    @joeyortiz484 Год назад +2

    Fire 🔥 TV Cube!!!

    • @vroom6490
      @vroom6490 Год назад

      Yeah I don’t see many comments here or elsewhere about the Cube. If I were going with Amazon/Fire, that sounds like a more complete solution.

  • @ThraxMan84
    @ThraxMan84 10 месяцев назад

    I haven't had a Firestick in several years. I don't know if this is still a thing, but they get really hot and I am concerned about that being a fire hazard. I burned my fingers pretty good on one. I may try one again. I've been using a Roku Ultra.

  • @GammerThumbs
    @GammerThumbs Год назад

    Ive had both.
    I kept my rokus as i dodnt like the lack of storage for the apps i want on fire stick.
    Yes you can get a usb drive and otg cable but not all apps will freely move to the usb stick.

  • @joeprincipato5211
    @joeprincipato5211 Год назад +2

    I prefer Roku, the majority of the home screen is what I want to see. I might get a Firetv just to get Audible.. I would like to know what channels does Firetv have that Roku doesn't? Where can I find that list...

  • @Barot8
    @Barot8 Год назад +1

    Both have too many ads or "sponsored content". I think both need redesigns on their interfaces. I do like Roku having many more apps. I currently have both. One other issue is both have somewhat small space for apps. The Roku is a little larger and can add a micro SD card. Some models of the Fire TV can do the same but they are the more expensive ones. Generally I use my Rokus every day, and use my Fire TV on certain channels, including Amazon's own content.

  • @AlisMarsaili1351
    @AlisMarsaili1351 Месяц назад

    My friend is going to give me a net gear router/modem with an Amazon fire stick. I have a TV in my living room and a TV upstairs.
    My question is, can I use the fire stick for both TV’s with the router/modem downstairs and if. I use an HDMI splitter does it work wirelessly or do I need a 30 ft HDMI input for the TV upstairs? I only have one cable connection downstairs.
    Do I need to get another modem for the upstairs TV and/or another fire stick? I find it confusing and frustrating with all of this DYI for everything now days.
    I come from the days of rotary telephones and I’m annoying to young people that are rude to me because I don’t know how this technology works and “How Dare I” ask questions starts seeping into my attitude.
    I like your content and suggestions. Thank You

  • @AusMaw
    @AusMaw Год назад +1

    Roku Ultra hands down every time.

  • @SpiritualTraveler888
    @SpiritualTraveler888 5 месяцев назад

    I've seen an used both! I think the firestick is better, its more intuitive an has Alexa voice to speak directly to watch!

  • @michalstoklosa6884
    @michalstoklosa6884 11 месяцев назад

    Roku for me I have used their devices for years. I do wish that Roku's TV's were better in terms of picture quality, sound, etc. I have read and watched reviews for the newest Roku TV's and so far they haven't been all that great.

  • @roberthansen2008
    @roberthansen2008 11 месяцев назад

    I have Roku TV and a fire TV. They're a little different but they pretty much have about the same things. The layouts a little different on the fire TV. But they're all good

  • @PsychwardCaptive
    @PsychwardCaptive 4 месяца назад

    Can you turn ads off on the home screen for amazon? You can on the Roku.

  • @yophotoman
    @yophotoman Год назад +1

    I've had a Roku for many years. I much prefer the simple interface and even that is sometimes a bit much for my analog wife LOL

  • @aprilhayes4901
    @aprilhayes4901 10 месяцев назад

    Well, I have a Roku.
    It's pretty cool 😊

  • @jianozi
    @jianozi Год назад

    I have both

  • @vroom6490
    @vroom6490 Год назад

    Future video please…Roku vs Fire TV DEEPER DIVE. Thanks!

  • @AlisMarsaili1351
    @AlisMarsaili1351 Месяц назад

    Oh! I forgot I have the first ROKU stick and I liked it but I am getting an Amazon Fire stick from my friend and I like it too. It has way more channels.

  • @danjohnson4082
    @danjohnson4082 8 месяцев назад +2

    A Fire Stick plugged into a Roku smart TV gives you the best of both worlds...👌

    • @ClaireBuck-ir3fs
      @ClaireBuck-ir3fs 6 месяцев назад +1

      Very Interesting . Thanks for the heads up!

  • @gordonkeith9535
    @gordonkeith9535 Год назад

    I still watch a lot of antenna TV. I use Roku because I can set my Roku TV to default to antenna and catch my local news and shoes. All for no additional price or equipment.

  • @user-hu8fo8gd8t
    @user-hu8fo8gd8t 5 месяцев назад

    Without watching the entire vid, I’ve tried both and it is Roku the winner overall! Roku has a better processor and smoother operating than fire tv.

  • @Karman7
    @Karman7 7 дней назад

    I love both but if i had to choose one it would be roku because 1 its simple and 2 the screensaver because i LOVE Roku city! And 3 Apple airplay so i can connect my iphone to it so i can connect my oculus to my iphone so it would be casting my oculus to my tv

  • @adriannesmith6221
    @adriannesmith6221 2 месяца назад

    I've used both. I am spoiled with my Roku streaming device. It's much simpler to use, and it seems like more apps are available on Roku than on Amazon.

  • @stevenbut2007
    @stevenbut2007 Год назад

    I believe in the reviews they should emphasize the search function one has Alexa one does not one can give more information on searches one just controls apps in the review a more detailed review whould be nice

  • @MichaelCDavis1
    @MichaelCDavis1 Год назад +3

    Used to go with Roku but......Amazon has some killer features I can't live without. Alexa works great from the remote (brings up security system on the TV quickly, weather, lights etc....). Also love the live tv guide on the fire TV.

  • @Stache987
    @Stache987 Год назад +1

    The quick launch buttons are a pain in the ____ any unexpected touch and it's tossing you from what you were watching (thanks to my cats).. there should be a toggle to turn them off, besides the selections they offered aren't subscribed to here.

  • @shawnwade302
    @shawnwade302 9 месяцев назад

    Both are decent devices but I prefer Roku because I don't want suggestions shoved at me. When I turn on my Roku I know what I want to look at then I am not bombarded with other suggestions. Although I do have a lot of Amazon Alexa devices and having a fire stick tv might be nice

  • @cahark49
    @cahark49 Год назад

    We went to Roku on all our tvs several years ago. My husband set things up, but since his passing I have noticed that I am paying $79 forBlack RUclips, although the White RUclips has ads and keeps bugging me to buy another subscription. $79 doesn't get me the internet open youtube, also? Can that be right? THEN, Roku, which I thought was just a device for connection is charging me $69+. I get Prime with my Amazon Prime membership, so I figured that was fine, but I keep getting these little $6-8 charges for...not sure what. When I feel energetic, I get out my bank records and call, one by one to figure out what the HELL they are adding on. Several channels appear to be part of Roku, and/or Prime, but I think I am getting double and triple charged. I am so confused! Cable is beginning to seem cheap, but I'm not going back to boxes. What is your best advice? I really mostly watch FoxNews, maybe a couple of other things, but then go to the White RUclips to watch all the great content (like yours, which I just found) there. Don't like the ads, but I'm already overpaying so I haven't sprung for that. I like Acorn and sometimes subscribe to BritBox, like PBS productions, documentaries. Any advice?

  • @interstateruler
    @interstateruler Год назад +1

    I always used Roku.

  • @paulk468
    @paulk468 Год назад +3

    I have both, prefer Fire stick for the ability to add apps but mostly for the ability to add bluetooth speakers. I have Bose speakers and head phones and an easy add witj a fire stick. A no go with Roku. Interesting how both are working with cable TV. I live in SC and two local cable companies are no longer giving out cable boxes they have apps to run their Cable TV service. 1 Spectrum only has an app for Roku (and Apple) and the other HTC only has an app for Fire sticks. My complex has added Spectrum to Ammenities fees ( no choice for me) so bought Roku to stream their app so most of my TVs have both. If Roku was smart enough to have the ability to use speakers via bluetooth it eould be very close call but without Firestick every time

    • @vroom6490
      @vroom6490 Год назад

      Thanks for a lot of good info in your comment.

  • @staciebuckle8669
    @staciebuckle8669 11 месяцев назад

    What is the difference between the firetv stick and the amazon tv app? I have not seen a difference yet other than the stick has hd or 4k. Is this accurate? Why not just use the app then? Google couldn't answer this question for me for 2 yrs now. So what is the difference????

  • @tonymanzo3766
    @tonymanzo3766 24 дня назад

    I have firestick streamers on all 3 of my TVs I have one cable box that I use mostly, I want to stop the crazy spending and duplicate services, the fios app on the firestick isn’t as easy to work with their remote on fios app. That’s what keeps me from dumping the box, I also will have to pay extra if I cancel th box but keep the firestick app. I need to keep my regional sports for Yankee and Mets games.

  • @LPike-kh4dt
    @LPike-kh4dt 4 месяца назад

    I am just wondering if I cancel my XFINITY TV can I still use my Roku. Doesn’t it have to be used with cable?

  • @oscardelta1257
    @oscardelta1257 Год назад +3

    Never knew what the fire tv interface looked like. We have ROKU ultra boxes on all of our TV's. After seeing them side by side ROKU is looks simpler and easier to operate.

  • @gbagman
    @gbagman Год назад +1

    Why am I seeing Twitch on your Roku TV? I thought Twitch was only on Fire TV. Is that an old TV or is this an old video?🤔

  • @IsThatDrak
    @IsThatDrak 2 месяца назад

    i use firestick but i actually do not like all the ads and find it time consuming trying to find my content, so considering a roku, i know rumors have been around about amazon pulling netflix and disney from the firestick, i can be sure if they do that i will be full roku no question lol

  • @garymccrohan7247
    @garymccrohan7247 7 месяцев назад

    I live in Australia and have found that Roku don't support a few of the local channels/streamers here. It doesn't support Binge or Kayo, which are from Foxtel, and doesn't support some of the local tv stations. Fire TV seems to support everything that I have tried. Apart from this, I love my Roku, but hate needing to use another device to stream unsupported content.

  • @alanvallazza9781
    @alanvallazza9781 Год назад +1

    Anyways I have to say I like the Roku the best of these two systems.

  • @bgriffin95125
    @bgriffin95125 Год назад +2

    I bought a Roku when it first came out and purchased several upgrades. I gave up when my last Roku wanted a micro SD card to speed up the boot process but wouldn’t boot when one was installed (I verified with Roku several brands and capacity cards that were supposed to be compatible) and the Roku regularly rebooted itself when in use. I’ve been to people’s homes who used a Fire Stick and they seemed to work fine, if a little slow to load. I replaced my Rokus with an AppleTV and regardless of the price difference the AppleTV is absolutely worth it to me.
    I may be in the minority but I am really not a fan of quick launch buttons on any remote. Perhaps if it were possible for me to program the buttons to the channels I want to launch then maybe I might find value, otherwise they just clutter up the remote control.

    • @MakeitZUPER
      @MakeitZUPER Год назад +2

      The quick launch buttons can be changed and the advertising removed on Firesticks.

    • @stevenschuster
      @stevenschuster Год назад

      Totally agree with the quick launch buttons on Roku. They are just gaudy and unnecessary. Never use them.

  • @schadlarry
    @schadlarry Год назад

    Way too many ads on FireTV. If you like a door to door salesmen coming to your door all the time, go with Amazon. Plus the Recast didn't work that well with iOS. One thing I liked about Roku is when you would rewind a bit on a show or movie, it would enable subtitles for a bit. With Apple I have to ask dipshit Siri what did they say. Both remotes can keep their 4 preprogrammed channels.

  • @mguy1977
    @mguy1977 Год назад

    I like Fire tv but I'm open to trying Roku's app/device to avoid the pressure to try/buy this or that service.

    • @bravowhiskeysierra6944
      @bravowhiskeysierra6944 Год назад +1

      The Roku interface is MUCH less pushy with the ads and trying to steer you to certain things on a day to day basis. Though on some weekends they do put special wallpaper ads up that some people don’t like. I don’t mind them, and sometimes they actually look pretty slick. But overall, the Roku interface is just much cleaner and snappier.

  • @51097kenneth
    @51097kenneth 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have several devices of each brand. The Roku is more reliable. The Firestick is very glitchy and freezes often.

  • @NASNICK01
    @NASNICK01 Год назад

    Spectrum started me with Roku, free Roku device to stream Spectrum app so far that app doesn't work on the Fire stick.

  • @johnbrownlee3831
    @johnbrownlee3831 Год назад +1

    Remember the limitations of Amazon as far as memory goes, I've installed every app on a Roku TV and loving it😅