The Voice Remote Pro is compatible with all Roku TV models, soundbars and players released since 2017, and is priced at $30.
Roku to stream shows from shuttered Quibi service
Quibi announced it was shutting down its short-form video platform in October.
Roku users will finally have access to more than 10,000 hours of content through the HBO Max channel.
The HBO Max app will be rolled out on both Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex.
HBO Max is in talks with Amazon Fire TV's competitor.
Only a week after Amazon flaunted their new products, Google kicked off its annual hardware event and announced several new products consumers can purchase.
The streaming leader's new devices offer a handful of features customers have been clamoring for.
Money and platform issues continue to stall the support of major new streaming services on the most popular devices.
The migration of viewers to streaming is expected to fuel more robust growth in 2020.
Apple Watch users with a Roku TV at home can now use their smartwatch as a remote as Roku updates its mobile app for the Apple wearable.
Multiple reports claim that some Smart TVs may no longer stream Netflix shows starting Dec 2019.
Netflix is ending support for a handful of old Roku models in December.
Roku will release a new sound bar in October that offers exciting capabilities.
There's an enormous gap between Roku smart TV sales in the U.S. and internationally.
Roku took a position of neutrality after adding InfoWars as a streaming channel.
Roku's new premium subscription service will give users access to channels such as Showtime, EPIX, and Starz.
The free, ad-supported Roku Channel now features live sports coverage and more news offerings.
Amazon's Fire TV device is meant to compete with Roku, Google Chromecast and Apple TV for streaming dominance.
The Roku Channel, Roku's free and ad-supported streaming service, is now accessible on web browsers without using any of Roku's streaming devices.
The Roku TV Wireless Speakers will only work with TVs running Roku OS.
A planned protest will target Apple, Amazon and YouTube in an effort to get the tech companies to ditch the NRA.