High-speed broadband provider Hyperoptic is giving away a free Roku streaming stick+ to customers who sign up to one of their 12 or 24-month contracts in December.
The independent ISP, based in London, has teamed up with the streaming firm Roku for its latest exclusive offer. If you sign up to any one of Hyperoptic's broadband packages (except for rolling monthly contracts) any time from now up until December 22nd, you will get the Roku streaming stick+, which typically costs £29.99.
Hyperoptic offer a wide variety of broadband packages, with a choice of five average download speeds, ranging from 30Mbps up to 900Mbps. All packages also come with the option of adding evening and weekend calls for an extra £2 per month. So, whatever your specific needs and budget, you should find a deal from Hyperoptic to suit your household.
The Roku streaming stick+ is basically a USB stick that you stick into your Smart TV, which then connects to the internet and has all your streaming services in one place. This includes Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, NOW, BBC iPlayer, and more.
It also comes with the Roku channel, which shows a lot of family entertainment shows including some award-winning Roku originals, while you can also choose from a huge selection of movies, shows, sports, and kids programmes, all available to watch on-demand for free. ]
Another perk of the Roku streaming stick+ is that it comes with a free 30 day subscription to BritBox - the go-to streaming service for all-British content.
One of the most useful features of the device is its voice remote. This allows you to change the channel and adjust the volume with a simple voice command - so no more searching down the side of the sofa for your remote control!
To qualify for the free Roku streaming stick+, all you need to do is sign up to one Hyperoptic’s 12 or 24-month broadband deals before December 22nd, use the promo code ROKUGIFT when signing up, and activate the service before the 4th of January 2022.
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