i currently have a TCL roku tv and a standard bose soundbar with its own wireless subwolfer and two wired speakers connected to it. the quality is fine but i dont like having a second critical remote that constantly gets lost.
im about to move and upgrade my TV system. i want to do the new Roku plus or pro TV, and i would like to do the roku 4.1 wireless speaker system, since it seems like it will integrate directly to the roku TV software and i'll only need one remote.
my fear is that since this system is entirely wireless, that this is a recipe for constant crashing, lagging, and rage. since there are no wires to link the TV ot the soundbar, or the side speakers to the subwolfer, it seems inevitable that some or all of these units will occasionally disconnect from the tv or eachother, and need constant factory resets and hours of my life spent reconnecting and reconecting the speakers.
does anyone currently have this setup that can attest to its fundamental reliability?
how often does the wireless soundbar disconnect from the roku tv?
how often do the sub and speakers disconnect from the soundbar?
how often do they simply lag or degrade the sound due to poor signal?
do they fail when the wifi router is out?
do they fail when there are many other bluetooth devices in the vicinity? or other roku tvs in the vicinity?
thanks
Hello! @samuel898, @kaska ,
Thank you for your post in the Roku Community!
We appreciate your inquiry about the reliable Roku wireless speaker 4.1. We are happy to help.
With Roku audio devices, you can easily enhance your TV with stereo or surround sound, without dealing with wires and the complex setup of traditional surround sound systems.
Roku sound system with any TV
If you do not have a Roku TV system, you can only set up a Roku sound system using a Roku Streambar or Roku Streambar Pro in one of the configurations below.
Using a Streambar or Streambar Pro, you can unlock more surround sound configurations on a Roku TV system, such as 3.1 and 5.1 surround sound.
Refer to the following articles for instructions on how to set up your Roku sound system.
If you are using a Roku Streambar SE, Roku Streambar, or Roku Streambar Pro, you must set it up first before adding other audio devices.
Thanks,
Arjiemar
@kaska wrote:i currently have a TCL roku tv and a standard bose soundbar with its own wireless subwolfer and two wired speakers connected to it. the quality is fine but i dont like having a second critical remote that constantly gets lost.
im about to move and upgrade my TV system. i want to do the new Roku plus or pro TV, and i would like to do the roku 4.1 wireless speaker system, since it seems like it will integrate directly to the roku TV software and i'll only need one remote. healthinsurancemarket
my fear is that since this system is entirely wireless, that this is a recipe for constant crashing, lagging, and rage. since there are no wires to link the TV ot the soundbar, or the side speakers to the subwolfer, it seems inevitable that some or all of these units will occasionally disconnect from the tv or eachother, and need constant factory resets and hours of my life spent reconnecting and reconecting the speakers.
does anyone currently have this setup that can attest to its fundamental reliability?
how often does the wireless soundbar disconnect from the roku tv?
how often do the sub and speakers disconnect from the soundbar?
how often do they simply lag or degrade the sound due to poor signal?
do they fail when the wifi router is out?
do they fail when there are many other bluetooth devices in the vicinity? or other roku tvs in the vicinity?
thanks
Hello,
I also have concerns about the reliability of the Roku 4.1 wireless speaker system. Does anyone have experience with frequent disconnections, lag, or issues when the Wi-Fi is out or with multiple Bluetooth devices nearby? Your insights would be greatly appreciated!
Best regards,
samuel898
Hello! @samuel898, @kaska ,
Thank you for your post in the Roku Community!
We appreciate your inquiry about the reliable Roku wireless speaker 4.1. We are happy to help.
With Roku audio devices, you can easily enhance your TV with stereo or surround sound, without dealing with wires and the complex setup of traditional surround sound systems.
Roku sound system with any TV
If you do not have a Roku TV system, you can only set up a Roku sound system using a Roku Streambar or Roku Streambar Pro in one of the configurations below.
Using a Streambar or Streambar Pro, you can unlock more surround sound configurations on a Roku TV system, such as 3.1 and 5.1 surround sound.
Refer to the following articles for instructions on how to set up your Roku sound system.
If you are using a Roku Streambar SE, Roku Streambar, or Roku Streambar Pro, you must set it up first before adding other audio devices.
Thanks,
Arjiemar