![]() ![]() At this size, the Streambar makes a nice option for smaller room configurations where sound waves have a shorter distance to travel reflected off of walls. Of course, the room dynamics will play a role in the quality of the experience you hear. On its own, the Streambar’s sound is remarkably wide and clear for a device that measures a mere 2.4 x 14 x 4.2 inches. But what really impressed us is how the quality of sound was elevated to the next level after adding on the aforementioned Roku wireless rear speakers and subwoofer to either device. We were highly impressed with the sound Roku managed to produce from the Roku Soundbar when it was first introduced, and found the Streambar experience was very similar in many respects. The Streambar has many of the same features, including a built-in Roku streaming media player, and the ability to expand the experience down the line by adding on a pair of Roku wireless rear-channel speakers ($149.99 a pair) and/or a Roku Wireless Subwoofer ($179.99).īy itself, the Streambar still let’s you connect to almost any brand or model of television via HDMI/ARC or optical audio cable connections to get genuinely bigger and wider sound than most built-in TV speakers provide in mid and lower-tier television sets. Think of the Roku Streambar ($129.99 suggested retail) as a more compact alternative to the company’s longer Roku Smart Soundbar ($179.99) of a competitor’s sound base. Roku this week officially released the Roku Streambar as the latest addition to the company’s growing line of affordably priced sound-for-video components with built-in Roku media streaming. ![]()
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