![]() ![]() ![]() Then, in mid-July, that aforementioned NJPW World app will come calling, for the company's annual round-robin tournament, so expect a comparison of those devices in mid-to-late August.įor now, my advice is simple: the Roku Ultra is great for most people, but the Apple TV 4K offers some benefits (especially for iPhone owners) that will be worth the extra cash. The Roku Ultra could be a little faster - it came out in 2020, after all, and the Amazon Fire TV Cube (2022) and Apple TV 4K (2022) are both a bit speedier - but I'm not noticing that any time except when I load an app.įor the next two weeks, I'm going to be sticking with the Apple TV 4K. Roku's remote is just as good as Apple's. The Roku City screensaver isn't as elegant as the Apple TV's 4K vistas, but it has its charm. Apple could open up the Control Center to third party apps, but it chooses not to.Īside from all of that? I'll give Roku credit (again) for making a great high-end streaming device. With the Roku app, you have to unlock your phone and open the app directly, which takes a moment unless you sacrifice a spot on your home screen to the Roku app. You simply slide open the Control Center and tap the remote button (which you can add via Settings > Control Center if you haven't as you'll see in our guide on how to edit Control Center). The Apple TV's remote app is far easier to open on the iPhone than any third party remote app. The other one, though, is arguably all Apple's fault. Those two frustrations with the Roku are decidedly nitpick-level problems. ![]() Apple only offers wireless headphone connections, but that's not surprising since it killed the iPhone's headphone jack. You just open the Roku app with your wireless headphones connected, open the Remote view and tap the headphones button. It's available with the headphone jack on the side of the Roku Voice Remote Pro.īut what if you don't have wired headphones anymore? I tested out the Roku iPhone app's private listening mode with AirPods Pro, and found it worked just as well. The other Roku feature I really dig is private listening - which is helpful when you want to hear the thing you're watching without anyone else hearing it. What if you don't have wired headphones anymore? I tested out the Roku iPhone app's private listening mode with AirPods Pro, and found it worked just as well. But Apple's solution requires you to have your phone, while Roku just asks that you walk over to the Roku Ultra. It helps me find my clicker in moments.Īpple is ready to catch up here, having announced Find My support for the Siri remote in this fall's tvOS 17 update. Now that you’ve seen some of the basic specs for both Roku and Chromecast’s Google TV, it’s worth diving into some of the key differences between the two streaming stick devices especially when there are so many similarities, such as cost and video quality. Look on the Roku Ultra's right side for a easy-to-miss button that makes your remote beep or chirp, depending on which sound you choose. The big Roku Ultra perk I love the most, though, is its lost remote finder - a feature which you might not even know exists. ![]()
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