We have a Hisense Roku TV model 50A6104EUR G1937G1 and I purchased an onn 2.0 soundbar which says it is Roku TV ready and has bluetooth. I think the model # is 2325A. I am trying to connect the two via bluetooth and the TV is not recognizing the soundbar via the add device setting. I do not want to hardwire the speaker to the TV I want to use the bluetooth function.
I am able to connect my phone to the soundbar via bluetooth and pay music. I am also able to connect my phone to the TV through the Roku TV remote app and control the TV. This ,akes me think both devices are functional.
Is this possible to use bluetooth with these two devices together?
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This article will help you resolve problems you may encounter when attempting to pair, connect, or use your Bluetooth device with your compatible Roku device. How to resolve issues connecting a Bluetooth device to your Roku device
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Thanks for the post,
Yes, with your Roku TV system with Roku wireless speakers, Roku TV Wireless Soundbar, or TCL Roku TV Wireless Soundbar
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Arjiemar
Hello! @Borky00,
We're sending you a warm welcome from the Roku Community!
Thank you for reaching out to us. We're happy to help.
This article will help you resolve problems you may encounter when attempting to pair, connect, or use your Bluetooth device with your compatible Roku device. How to resolve issues connecting a Bluetooth device to your Roku device
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Thank you for the timely reply and the link to help troubleshoot my issue. I have seen this link and I am not interested in connecting a smartphone, tablet or laptop to anything.
I want to connect a soundbar to my TV and it is not connecting. Can you please look at the models I posted and let me know if these two devices are compatible?
I am rereading all the information you provided and please let me know if this is all correct. I have a regular Roku TV, not a plus versionKsee modeling the original post). If I hardwire a soundbar to my TV, for example, via HDMI cable, then buy additional Roku speakers. Then I am able to use the bluetooth in the soundbar to wirelessly connect the speakers. This will then play the TV sound in the wireless speakers (and sound bar).
What this is saying is the TV does not have bluetooth capability and I must connect a soundbar and use that bluetooth capability to connect additional speakers.
If all this is correct must the additional speakers be Roku speakers?
Thanks for the post,
Yes, with your Roku TV system with Roku wireless speakers, Roku TV Wireless Soundbar, or TCL Roku TV Wireless Soundbar
Thanks,
Arjiemar
Thank you for answering, you saved my day.
This is very frustrating, but now it's clear. I also bought an .onn branded soundbar, but its not wireless, its bluetooth. But of course my. Onn roku tv is not bluetooth. I wish they would make this more clear. Frustrating, but I do love the roku tvs!