Roku Ultra LT (2023) HD/4K/HDR Dolby Vision Quad-Core Streaming Player with HDMI Cable, Headphones, Voice Remote w/ Private Listening, Ethernet


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  • 4K Ultra HD & HDR Streaming – Enjoy stunning picture quality with support for 4K HDR, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, bringing your favorite content to life with vivid colors and sharp detail
  • Dolby Atmos Audio Compatibility – Immerse yourself in rich, three-dimensional sound with Dolby Atmos, delivering a theater-like audio experience in your living room
  • Voice Remote with Private Listening – Effortlessly search and control your device using the voice-enabled remote, which also includes a headphone jack for private listening
  • Dual-Band Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity – Choose between dual-band Wi-Fi or a wired Ethernet connection for seamless and reliable streaming, no matter your network setup
  • Built-In Channel Shortcut Buttons – Quickly access popular streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ with pre-programmed shortcut buttons on the remote for instant entertainment
Brand Roku
Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, Wi-Fi
Connector Type HDMI
Special Feature Wireless
Resolution 4k, 720p
Supported Internet Services Amazon Instant Video, Browser, Hulu, Netflix
Controller Type Voice Control
Form Factor TV Box
Color Black
Model Name voice remote

Box is a little water damaged. but the unit is brand new, never opened, under factory sealed condition

  • alexiaoyshee@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

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  • antonieleona@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    Wasn't as mentioned or it wasn't working properly very confusing system and not enough details about it

  • alisonemersosnlam6241@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    This is the first time I purchased a Roku streaming device. I do not have any kind of standalone streaming devices since I’ve always used video game consoles for streaming. I purchased for my mom so she could stream movies in her living room and it’s an amazingly easy set up. The ethernet input is a plus and the Roku does have Wi-Fi capability so you can connect it wirelessly to your home/office router. I chose the ethernet connectivity for optimal speeds. The microphone feature in the remote is convenient and helps looking up movies a lot easier. The 3.5mm headphone input built in the remote is a pretty cool feature too. The 3.5mm earbuds are included along with power source and an HDMI cable. Overall, the image looks great, and I feel that the money is worth the value of the product based on its features. The 4K resolution makes any high-def movie look smooth. I’m someone who’s happy still watching standard definition movies myself because I like the graininess of films but that’s besides the point. I felt it was a good buy. All apps are available, including the major streaming platforms and others may need to be downloaded which is pretty simple to do. To relaxing times ! Cheers!-Josh

  • uunadjamichelleij7472@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    It is just what was advertised. Extremely easy to setup and add channels. Streaming video loads at least three times as fast as my last streaming device. I really like the volume and power controls on the remote. It synced to my tv automatically. The sound and picture are flawless with this Roku. I like that the remote uses btteries. I use rechargable lithium batteries so it should last a long time.

  • dmahuzaraw@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Good product. No overheating problem like my stick ones. Only problem is I’m able to get better speed from WiFi than thru direct connect! This is odd. Might be a bad cable on my part. Still working on that. But other than that WiFi is pretty darn good. I’m getting over 200mbps over 802.11ac and it’s working fantastically. Have several if the sticks, but on some TV’s they tend to overheat. That’s why i got the ultra LT. Can direct plug with Ethernet cable and should get faster than WiFi download speed. However so far I’m getting less?!?! Migh5 have a bad cable or in a slow port. Other than this problem I’m very happy with this unit. It doesn’t overheat because it’s further away from the chassis so it should be great when summer rolls around again. Hope I just have a bad cable and will be able to get better transfer speed with a different cable. If so I’ll update.As I said 0 problems that are caused by the unit so far.

  • michellerthelenav3194@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I would class the nVidia Shield as the premium media box but Roku's products are very well made, easy to use and they just work as expected. Keep in mind they are not really mod-able in that you are limited to the apps you can load but for those of us using the big services like Netflix, Prime, Disney, etc you can't beat a Roku. I also love the fact that you can plug headphones in the remote and watch TV when your spouse is sleeping or you want to keep things quiet. Not sure why there is a rating for gaming as this is not a gaming device.Highly recommended.

  • rsa431928@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    With the current, and soon to be obsolete ATSC 1.0 OTA broadcast standard, this box lets your internet received 4K programming shine through your 4K TV.... Right now, the only OTA resolutions that are transmitted under the ATSC 1.0 standard is 720 P-Progressive and 1081 I-Interlaced.... The ONLY way to receive OTA 4K programming is with an ATSC 3.0 specification tuner that is only being offered in the "NextGen" TVs that are still not in widespread production. My Roku LT model has performed beyond expectations with fast program loading and overall great performance. There are TONS of free channels with most of the good old shows being displayed in near perfect clarity. My installation used a Ethernet switch to provide a hardwired connection to the Roku box. I knew that a WiFi setup that this box is also capable of would not give me the very best video due to bandwidth limitations and when at all possible I only use a CAT 5E or higher rated cable to connect all my equipment. I do not like that most of today's remotes use internal rechargeable batteries that, effectively, make a remote a throw-a-way item when the rechargeable batteries no longer can hold a charge. I bought this model specifically for the two AA batteries that you CAN change and for the headphone jack that works well for us "hearing impaired" old folks ;-) Overall I find that THIS "LT" model does ALL that is needed for viewing a great program or movie...

  • saulgonzalezt8887@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We had the cheapest Roku product for a while and it struggled to deliver reliable TV.This one rocks. No more connectivity issues. Works first time every time

  • ronnieesteban950@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Very fast, no lag time between remote and box. Very easy to use. The RF remote makes life easy for us couch potatoes.I highly recommend

  • romiendale0911@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We've been owners/subscribers of TiVo (and before that ReplayTV) hardware for decades now, but when our TiVo Vox stopped recognizing its cablecard and its satellite Vox Mini and OG Minis became useless, we decided to join the growing movement of cord cutters. All of our TVs are "smart" in that they have apps available to support streaming services directly, so we signed up for YouTube TV in addition to the other streaming services we were already subscribed to. Unfortunately, my father-in-law (in his mid-90s) just couldn't make the transition to using the TV's many-tiny-buttons remote and I was constantly having to help him navigate to what he wanted to watch. Something had to change ...I investigated the Chromecast and Firestick, but Google and Amazon have had differences in the past, so I took a hard look at the Roku and decided to give it a try.I'm happy to say that my father-in-law is absolutely delighted with it. He finds it easier to navigate than the TiVo he'd been using for years, and the remote's simplicity, button size and button locations are much more intuitive for him than the TV's remote (and in some respects better than the TiVo's).And for me, it simplifies things. No more troubleshooting TiVo Vox cablecard issues or connectivity problems between the Vox and his Vox Mini. And no more Xfinity/Comcast cable service; YouTube TV is $50 less per month. We had switched ISPs last year, so cable TV was the only thing we relied on Comcast for. The TiVo's subscription was $150/yr for the channel guide, so a net savings of almost $700/yr!

  • ilarialeoneoskc@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I've used Roku for years for all my streaming services and to manage my plex/personal media. The ultra is the best one I've used. Would definitely recommend

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  • ale******

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  • ant******

    Wasn't as mentioned or it wasn't working properly very confusing system and not enough details about it

  • ali******

    This is the first time I purchased a Roku streaming device. I do not have any kind of standalone streaming devices since I’ve always used video game consoles for streaming. I purchased for my mom so she could stream movies in her living room and it’s an amazingly easy set up. The ethernet input is a plus and the Roku does have Wi-Fi capability so you can connect it wirelessly to your home/office router. I chose the ethernet connectivity for optimal speeds. The microphone feature in the remote is convenient and helps looking up movies a lot easier. The 3.5mm headphone input built in the remote is a pretty cool feature too. The 3.5mm earbuds are included along with power source and an HDMI cable. Overall, the image looks great, and I feel that the money is worth the value of the product based on its features. The 4K resolution makes any high-def movie look smooth. I’m someone who’s happy still watching standard definition movies myself because I like the graininess of films but that’s besides the point. I felt it was a good buy. All apps are available, including the major streaming platforms and others may need to be downloaded which is pretty simple to do. To relaxing times ! Cheers!-Josh

  • uun******

    It is just what was advertised. Extremely easy to setup and add channels. Streaming video loads at least three times as fast as my last streaming device. I really like the volume and power controls on the remote. It synced to my tv automatically. The sound and picture are flawless with this Roku. I like that the remote uses btteries. I use rechargable lithium batteries so it should last a long time.

  • dma******

    Good product. No overheating problem like my stick ones. Only problem is I’m able to get better speed from WiFi than thru direct connect! This is odd. Might be a bad cable on my part. Still working on that. But other than that WiFi is pretty darn good. I’m getting over 200mbps over 802.11ac and it’s working fantastically. Have several if the sticks, but on some TV’s they tend to overheat. That’s why i got the ultra LT. Can direct plug with Ethernet cable and should get faster than WiFi download speed. However so far I’m getting less?!?! Migh5 have a bad cable or in a slow port. Other than this problem I’m very happy with this unit. It doesn’t overheat because it’s further away from the chassis so it should be great when summer rolls around again. Hope I just have a bad cable and will be able to get better transfer speed with a different cable. If so I’ll update.As I said 0 problems that are caused by the unit so far.

  • mic******

    I would class the nVidia Shield as the premium media box but Roku's products are very well made, easy to use and they just work as expected. Keep in mind they are not really mod-able in that you are limited to the apps you can load but for those of us using the big services like Netflix, Prime, Disney, etc you can't beat a Roku. I also love the fact that you can plug headphones in the remote and watch TV when your spouse is sleeping or you want to keep things quiet. Not sure why there is a rating for gaming as this is not a gaming device.Highly recommended.

  • rsa******

    With the current, and soon to be obsolete ATSC 1.0 OTA broadcast standard, this box lets your internet received 4K programming shine through your 4K TV.... Right now, the only OTA resolutions that are transmitted under the ATSC 1.0 standard is 720 P-Progressive and 1081 I-Interlaced.... The ONLY way to receive OTA 4K programming is with an ATSC 3.0 specification tuner that is only being offered in the "NextGen" TVs that are still not in widespread production. My Roku LT model has performed beyond expectations with fast program loading and overall great performance. There are TONS of free channels with most of the good old shows being displayed in near perfect clarity. My installation used a Ethernet switch to provide a hardwired connection to the Roku box. I knew that a WiFi setup that this box is also capable of would not give me the very best video due to bandwidth limitations and when at all possible I only use a CAT 5E or higher rated cable to connect all my equipment. I do not like that most of today's remotes use internal rechargeable batteries that, effectively, make a remote a throw-a-way item when the rechargeable batteries no longer can hold a charge. I bought this model specifically for the two AA batteries that you CAN change and for the headphone jack that works well for us "hearing impaired" old folks ;-) Overall I find that THIS "LT" model does ALL that is needed for viewing a great program or movie...

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  • sau******

    We had the cheapest Roku product for a while and it struggled to deliver reliable TV.This one rocks. No more connectivity issues. Works first time every time

  • ron******

    Very fast, no lag time between remote and box. Very easy to use. The RF remote makes life easy for us couch potatoes.I highly recommend

  • rom******

    We've been owners/subscribers of TiVo (and before that ReplayTV) hardware for decades now, but when our TiVo Vox stopped recognizing its cablecard and its satellite Vox Mini and OG Minis became useless, we decided to join the growing movement of cord cutters. All of our TVs are "smart" in that they have apps available to support streaming services directly, so we signed up for YouTube TV in addition to the other streaming services we were already subscribed to. Unfortunately, my father-in-law (in his mid-90s) just couldn't make the transition to using the TV's many-tiny-buttons remote and I was constantly having to help him navigate to what he wanted to watch. Something had to change ...I investigated the Chromecast and Firestick, but Google and Amazon have had differences in the past, so I took a hard look at the Roku and decided to give it a try.I'm happy to say that my father-in-law is absolutely delighted with it. He finds it easier to navigate than the TiVo he'd been using for years, and the remote's simplicity, button size and button locations are much more intuitive for him than the TV's remote (and in some respects better than the TiVo's).And for me, it simplifies things. No more troubleshooting TiVo Vox cablecard issues or connectivity problems between the Vox and his Vox Mini. And no more Xfinity/Comcast cable service; YouTube TV is $50 less per month. We had switched ISPs last year, so cable TV was the only thing we relied on Comcast for. The TiVo's subscription was $150/yr for the channel guide, so a net savings of almost $700/yr!

  • ila******

    I've used Roku for years for all my streaming services and to manage my plex/personal media. The ultra is the best one I've used. Would definitely recommend

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