In this country, some know the manufacturer Roku thanks to its streaming sticks. Basically, I don’t think they should be given preference over a Fire TV or the Apple TV, but some Roku products are pretty good price-wise, and there’s AirPlay support ready to go. ‘use. Roku now seems to want to enter the smart home market as well, but they’re not reinventing the wheel, instead relying on Wyze hardware and marketing it all under their own logo.
Hardware has appeared in the United States, including light tubes, security cameras, and smart plugs, among others. Roku also appears to be planning to launch a dedicated smart home channel that will allow users to control devices through smart TVs and streaming boxes running the company’s operating system. There is no information yet on pricing or release dates for these products. If you look at Roku’s strategy, the products shouldn’t initially be planned for the German market.
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