These handy little media players plug into the back of a TV, and give you instant access to a wide range of entertainment apps – some of which you might not already own.

Roku products often have discounts available, so we’ve rounded up the current prices on the range in the UK and US to save you time searching.

Best Roku deals in the UK and US

We have some automated widgets below which pull in the cheapest prices on Roku products in your country across a number of retailers. Take a look below:

Best deals on Roku Express

US RRP: $29.99

UK RRP: £29.99

Best deals on Roku Express 4K

US RRP: $39.99

UK RRP: £39.99

In America, the Roku Express 4K is available from Roku and Walmart.

Best deals on Roku Streaming Stick 4K

US RRP: $49.99

UK RRP: £49.99

Best deals on Roku Streambar

US RRP: $129.99

UK RRP: £129.99

Best deals on Roku Express 4K+

US RRP: $39.99

Note that this product is not available in the UK.

Which Roku should you buy?

If you don’t have a TV that supports 4K HDR, buy the Roku Express. This streamer is differentiated from its siblings with full-HD (1080p) resolution at 60fps and an infra-red remote controller. It is also the cheapest of the lineup.

Why we love Roku

The Roku Streambar offers the additional benefit of being a speaker and media streamer combination.

Most useful for televisions without smart functionality, buying a Roku is going to be a lot cheaper than upgrading your TV. But even smart TVs can benefit from Roku, with its vast support for streaming channels and service-wide search function that makes unearthing must-see content a breeze.

You can control Roku using the bundled remote control, the free mobile app, or using your voice.

For advice on your other buying options, see our best streaming sticks round-up.

Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.