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ChasF's avatar
ChasF
Reel Rookie
2 years ago

When will the Roku Ultra be available for sale in the UK

I love the look of the features in the Roku Ultra, however it's not available to purchase in the UK.  Can anyone advise when (or if) it will be available?  

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  • RokuTakashi's avatar
    RokuTakashi
    Community Moderator

    Hi ChasF,

    Welcome to the Roku Community!

    We appreciate your interest in the features of the Roku Ultra. We have also agreed that this Roku streaming device is not officially available for purchase in the UK. Feel free to check on our blog at blog.roku.com for any future announcements or updates.

    Once again, thanks for your input, and rest assured that we'll send this over to the team for review.

    All the best,
    Kash

    • ChasF's avatar
      ChasF
      Reel Rookie

      Hello again 

      Something I neglected to mention when I first posted the question:

      You can purchase a USA version of the product in the UK from places such as eBay, some new some second hand, but the BBC iPlayer App does not work with them.  This is because the BBC security measures to stop non British Isles based users from accessing it, includes a check that the serial number of the Roku item contains the correct area code. 

      I reckon a lot of people have purchased one of them only to be heartily disappointed that BBC iPlayer won't work.  

    • Paul29's avatar
      Paul29
      Reel Rookie

      They will not sell them in the UK, you have to import the roku ultra from amazon US. The way around power supply is to buy a  2.1mm to 1.7mm x 4.8mm DC Power Supply Adapter Converter Connector and 3 pin UGREEN Switching Adaptor 5.5mm DC Jack 

      • ChasF's avatar
        ChasF
        Reel Rookie

        Actually, you can buy it in the UK. You can even buy the Ultra LT on Amazon UK. 

        But that's not my issue with it. The issue is that they are still the USA version which has a code number that indicates that fact, which is read by the BBC iPlayer app and assumes you are in the USA and therefore doesn't allow you access.