Google Chromecast actually didn’t have any interface of its own. The Roku device also comes with a mains adapter for power, should that be to the user’s preference. The difference is in wireless capabilities: Both support Wi-Fi, but the Roku Streaming Stick supports both the 5-GHz and 2.4-GHz frequencies, while Chromecast supports only 2.4 GHz. Both need to be powered and both can use a neighboring USB port to do so. They are both small Wi-Fi-connected dongles that plug into an HDMI port on your TV. There’s not a great deal of difference between the two pieces of hardware. Then again, they say you get what you pay for, and in this case, that rings true – particularly in the ease-of-use department. Difference between the price of both devices is not seem like a lot, but for those looking to outfit multiple televisions, it can add up. But on the other hand Roku’s streaming stick it is available for $50 but it had a Remote controller with the stick which provides the great help to users. In US Google Chromecast is available for only $35 on the Google’s this device if you search the Internet you’ll always find some offer and the price of this device come to $30 (approx). So we have reviewed each and every thing of these two devices to help you we have written all the aspects of these devices in this article.
Now people are wondering which way to go. Since its launch in 2013 now Chromecast has seen fresh competition form the Roku‘s $50 streaming stick. When Google launched its Chromecast HDMI dongle, it looked like a real game changer. Google Chromecast and Roku both are available in market for quite a while now.