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Yes, you would need 2 Rokus to watch on 2 TVs simultaneously. However, the streaming sticks are so small and easily portable that you could easily move the Roku unit from TV to TV if you are only watching one at a time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Note xfinity does have an app for the Roku so you could save on not renting set top hardware by having one for each set. You can custom setup your various apps on the Roku so the total is really not an issue in my experience
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need a separate Roku for each TV. I'm not sure which model you're looking for, but anyone with the voice is a good one. They all are good. I have 3 in my house, and 2 in my RV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You would need a Roku device for each TV. I believe the Roku Ultra might get a few more channels.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Roku® Streaming Stick®+ operates at an extended range from your router. That is what I have, but my roku is right next to my router. You have to check to see if the other players have that option. In the settings menu on Roku® Streaming Stick®+ there is an option for a guest to use the roku. I do not know if two people can stream from one roku at a time. I have one tv, but did notice that option. I think they all get the same channels on all the Roku devices. Cut the cord. You can always go back if you do not like it. You can stream free live Tv with lots of free channels to choose from, and there are pay TV streaming services as well. Check the prices on HULU or Sling TV, maybe even Amazon Prime has streaming services. for more info.... Check out https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/ and sign up for their Cord Cutters Daily Newsletter sent right to your inbox, or catch them on https://www.youtube.com/CordCuttersNews If you go to the ROKU website you can do side by side comparisons of the devices.
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