That's exactly my question but can't find answers anywhere. Too expensive and too big (smaller than old school speakers but still awkward & take up room). Why they haven't had this question/answer before is ridiculous! We're not the only ones on budgets & limited space! Sorry I couldn't help you. I did manage to get both paired in the kitchen (had to plug in both), unplugged one and the remaining one in kitchen still working BUT it won't let me setup in the living room with just one speaker AND I had to "reset" it as it was "still trying to find the TV in the kitchen" I guess. Argh! Can't find a solution, I'm returning which is why I bought it from Amazon now so I have til Jan 31, 2024 to return. Roku just wants you to have to spend $300 on 2 sets of speakers. Lord love a duck people!!!!
Hi @TheBrat,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
We will be more than happy to further assist you with this issue you're experiencing. Please check out this support article here on what the best placement is for my Roku wireless speakers.
Let us know how it works, and we will continue to assist you further.
All the best,
John
OMG John! Yet again, you gave me **bleep** advice and links that do NOT answer my specific question. Are you NOT allowed to tell us "No, we're sorry, you must plug in both wireless speakers to the same TV in order for them to work. We're sorry that the cost is crazy and we can't let you save money, space & outlets by putting one speaker in the kitchen and the other in the living room. We want to do better but that would mean our CEO, CCO, CFO and top management wouldn't get their million dollar bonuses. So we HAVE to pass the cost onto you with inferior products ".
Why couldn't you just say that John instead of trying to send me on another wild goose chase reading articles that 1) Do NOT pertain to my issue/question 2) Does NOT actually give you an answer to my issue/question.
Thanks for nothing again John!