So call me confused are the soundbars just the audio part and not the "play the movie" also?
I'm assuming just audio picking up from the TV.
My main question is - my TV doesn't have BT for headsets (don't get me started on how I assumed something so mainstream would be missing - my bad lol), so I typically use the remote pro with headjack which is a pain in that i have to carry the remote if I'm going to get something.. Do the sound bars allow bt for a headset/airpod .. and if so is there lag like when I try to play through their android app headset connection?
Any other suggested combo without much lag?
Hey @Wildrose,
The Roku Wireless Soundbar delivers clear stereo sound, crisp dialogue, and improved volume for the Roku TV. Additionally, for easier private listening, you can use the Roku mobile app. Here are the steps:
For more info, visit here.
Thanks
Roku Community Team
Hey @tedcalgary,
Thanks for sharing this issue here!
Just a quick note! Roku TVs and the Roku wireless soundbar cannot play audio through both the soundbar and Bluetooth headphones at the same time. You can use either the soundbar or the headphones, but not both. When you connect Bluetooth headphones, the sound from the soundbar (or TV speakers) stops.
Hope this helps,
Roku Community Team
Hey @Wildrose,
The Roku Wireless Soundbar delivers clear stereo sound, crisp dialogue, and improved volume for the Roku TV. Additionally, for easier private listening, you can use the Roku mobile app. Here are the steps:
For more info, visit here.
Thanks
Roku Community Team
I listen to tv a lot ..if I put the app on my phone it will run the battery down quicker plus it seems to lag the sound. Thank you for the advice though. 🙂
Can you tell me the warranty on my remote that's not working right?
Hey @Wildrose,
You're Welcome!
If you have any other questions or concerns, please create a new thread here!
Cheers!
Roku Community Team
Hey! Soundbars are just for audio, not playing the movie itself. Some do support Bluetooth for headsets like AirPods, but there could be some lag, especially if the soundbar doesn’t support aptX Low Latency. If your TV lacks Bluetooth, look for a soundbar with a built-in transmitter or consider a Bluetooth transmitter for your TV. Hope this helps!
Hey @Geroge
Thank you for sharing your thoughts here. It's nice to see all the members helping each other to resolve specific issues. Feel free to post or create a new thread here if you have concerns.
Cheers💜
Roku Community Team
I have a new 65 inch smart Roku tv with the Roku wireless sound bar. The set has bluetooth capability. Is it possible to use the wireless sound bar and a pair of blue tooth headphones simultaneousl. I have hearing issues and need higher volume through the headphones while my wife listens to the soundbar at normal volumes.
Hey @tedcalgary,
Thanks for sharing this issue here!
Just a quick note! Roku TVs and the Roku wireless soundbar cannot play audio through both the soundbar and Bluetooth headphones at the same time. You can use either the soundbar or the headphones, but not both. When you connect Bluetooth headphones, the sound from the soundbar (or TV speakers) stops.
Hope this helps,
Roku Community Team
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