A:AnswerHello! There are no monthly fees for watching free channels or for using a Roku device. You only have to pay for subscription channels like Netflix, cable-replacement services like Sling TV, or movie and TV show rentals from services like Apple TV.
A:AnswerIt has a youtube tv app. It is my understanding that Sunday ticket is an add on feature for youtube TV. It is just like having Sling and adding the sports package for MLB Network and NBA Network.
A:AnswerThe only way that I can receive my local news and Syracuse New York is I had to purchase the smallest package through Spectrum. Along with another relative of mine also has to do the same thing
A:AnswerYou should have a good wifi. If you don't install WiFi extender which will connect with existing WiFi (Netgear makes them). You don't want the video to stutter...
A:AnswerYes you have to download the app- full instructions are given during install. I don’t know about working on FireTV but I don’t know why it wouldn’t and you def can take with you- main reason I bought it was so I could bring on long vacations
A:AnswerRoku is just the programming input to the TV. It would take the place of the coax cable or HDMI cable from a cable box. The external speakers are outputs from the TV and have nothing to do with the Roku.
A:AnswerI use the Wi-Fi through a router on my cable provider (RCN) internet connection. There wasn't a problem. I don't think it matters who your cable provider is as long as you have an internet service through your provider and a router for Wi-Fi. Unless you're running a wire directly to your modem. But I had no issue with the Wi-Fi.
A:AnswerAs long as you have an internet connection with a Wi-Fi router there is no need for the cable box. I used my Roku stick in a bedroom without the cable box attached. Not sure about how it works if you are just connecting it to your modem or computer.