Overview of Streaming Devices
Great for Most Streaming Services
Amazon Fire TV Stick
The newer versions have hands-free Alexa controls, so you can use your voice to search and launch shows across apps. The latest generation of the Amazon Fire TV Stick also includes high quality Dolby Atmos Audio, Dolby Vision, and 5K HDR content.
Pros and Cons
- Easy to use
- Affordable
How-To Tips
Great for Most Streaming Services
Google Chromecast Ultra
Now available with a physical remote, the app integrates with Google Home and Google Assistant. Plus, it offers Dolby Vision. Chromecast allows you to mirror your Android phone or tablet to your TV.
Pros and Cons
- Works with most steaming services
- Not ideal for elderly
- Not compatible with Apple TV+
How-To Tips
Great for Apple TV+ Users
Apple TV
In addition to being a digital streaming device for Apple TV+, it’s compatible with most live TV and on-demand streaming services including Peacock, MLB.TV, Netflix, and YouTube TV. Plus, you can play games from the App Store or Apple Arcade.
Pros and Cons
- Simple to use
- Lots of user tutorials
- Sensitive track pad
- Expensive
How-To Tips
Great for All Streaming Services
Roku Streaming Stick
Roku has been a leader in streaming devices since launching in 2008. Its more recent versions support Alexa and Google Assistant and include a built-in remote finder. Plus, Roku supports AirPlay, so you can mirror Apple devices.
Pros and Cons
- Works with all streaming services
- Most popular
- Affordable
- No track pad