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Speakers won’t pair to tv

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My surround speakers won’t pair to my tv. Any suggestions? My tv also isn’t picking them up either. Tried resetting them and still nothing 

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Re: Speakers won’t pair to tv

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Welcome, and thank you for posting to the Roku Community, @Csoria13!

We see you're attempting to connect your Roku wireless speaker, and we're here to assist!

To begin the pairing process, plug a power cable into each speaker and a nearby wall outlet and listen for the spoken instructions.

  • Note: Before a speaker is paired to your Roku host device, the spoken instructions are repeated every few minutes. If you wish to hear them again immediately, press the Pair button on the back of the speaker.

The speaker will instruct you to follow these steps to put your Roku host device into pairing mode.

  1. Make sure your Roku host device is powered on
  2. Press and hold your existing Roku remote for 5 seconds
  3. Select Wireless speakers
    • Tip: You can also put your Roku device into pairing mode by selecting Settings > Remotes & devices > Set up a new device.

After you complete step 3, you can follow along with the steps on your TV screen or continue reading this article for a more comprehensive set of instructions.

When your Roku host device is in pairing mode, it automatically detects and pairs each speaker one at a time. After the few moments it takes to pair and update each speaker, the process will automatically move to the step below.

  1. Only one of the speakers will play a sound. While facing the TV screen, identify which speaker the sound is coming from.
  2. Select the speaker location from the list.
  3. After you assign a value, a sound will play in the next speaker. Follow this same process until all speaker locations are assigned.

Your wireless speakers are now paired. With a Roku TV, they are configured for stereo sound. With a Streambar or soundbar, they are configured for surround sound.

  • Note: Only two wireless speakers can be paired to a Roku TV. Up to four wireless speakers can be paired to a Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, or Roku Smart Soundbar.

Please try doing this and see if it helps with what you're experiencing.

Thanks,
Jharra

Jharra Q.
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RokuJharra-Q
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Re: Speakers won’t pair to tv

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Welcome, and thank you for posting to the Roku Community, @Csoria13!

We see you're attempting to connect your Roku wireless speaker, and we're here to assist!

To begin the pairing process, plug a power cable into each speaker and a nearby wall outlet and listen for the spoken instructions.

  • Note: Before a speaker is paired to your Roku host device, the spoken instructions are repeated every few minutes. If you wish to hear them again immediately, press the Pair button on the back of the speaker.

The speaker will instruct you to follow these steps to put your Roku host device into pairing mode.

  1. Make sure your Roku host device is powered on
  2. Press and hold your existing Roku remote for 5 seconds
  3. Select Wireless speakers
    • Tip: You can also put your Roku device into pairing mode by selecting Settings > Remotes & devices > Set up a new device.

After you complete step 3, you can follow along with the steps on your TV screen or continue reading this article for a more comprehensive set of instructions.

When your Roku host device is in pairing mode, it automatically detects and pairs each speaker one at a time. After the few moments it takes to pair and update each speaker, the process will automatically move to the step below.

  1. Only one of the speakers will play a sound. While facing the TV screen, identify which speaker the sound is coming from.
  2. Select the speaker location from the list.
  3. After you assign a value, a sound will play in the next speaker. Follow this same process until all speaker locations are assigned.

Your wireless speakers are now paired. With a Roku TV, they are configured for stereo sound. With a Streambar or soundbar, they are configured for surround sound.

  • Note: Only two wireless speakers can be paired to a Roku TV. Up to four wireless speakers can be paired to a Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, or Roku Smart Soundbar.

Please try doing this and see if it helps with what you're experiencing.

Thanks,
Jharra

Jharra Q.
Roku Community Moderator
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