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I am also disabled and have trouble concentrating as well as hearing problems. I am also looking for the support of simultaneous hearing through headphones/earbuds/ hearing aide while my wife can hear the regular audio. I have this set up now through the normal TV (Not Smart TV), but I really wanted the benefits of streaming through the StreamBar Pro especially the clear dialog feature - which if they ever implement the second audio source, the clear dialog function should be supported through each audio signal and not just the regular audio.
Roku should step up and implement this change immediately! I almost purchased it and that would have been a huge mistake.
Tim M.
My mom will be 100 in less than a month. Her old TV upstairs has a long stereo cable out the back, connected to a pair of headphones with an audio control. It works. But not on anything with Roku connected— not the sound bar, the Ultra or the stick. I was desperately hoping that when she watches TV with me downstairs, she could have a headset with no wires. ROKU, we are ALL counting on you to make our lives easier…and, mostly, you have done it. PLEASE consider the hard of hearing! Dementia makes it impossible to fiddle with an iphone controller. THANK YOU for your almost fantastic product.
- DS64 years agoNewbie
Does anyone know if Roku is listening to these complaints? Simultaneously listening would be wonderful for me and my family. Please Roku make this happen.
- MilesT4 years agoRoku Guru
The better adaptation is probably not Roku.
If the TV has an audio out (RCA or similar, or optical) then that can be connected to:
A/ permanently installed T-loop system for hearing aids (specialist supplier). There are also systems that use a microphone placed close to TV
B/ amplifier and wireless hi fi type headphones
It may also be possible to find boxes which take audio in and then connect to Bluetooth headphones.
This would work for anything on the TV and would be simpler for people with impairments to use.
- trm24 years agoReel Rookie
I appreciate your response but the idea is to have the Roku so that I can use their DVR type system with expanded programming instead of the cable DVR as I am presently using. I already have the system you describe and have no problems using my current cable service.