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CrystalKuntz
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Tv audio and Roku Wireless speakers having an echo/delay

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That is not a separate option. If you select Wireless speakers it notes “… TV speakers will be turned off”.,, (yes, that’s the desired outcome) but it doesn’t function.

ideally - Auto would be the preferred option to adjust between best available outputs, but that doesn’t function either.

I can reset all audio settings and reconnect the speakers and they work for a few hours and then drop with the TV speakers blaring (uncontrollable loud volume) and the speakers controlled with the TV and the speakers sounding on a delay/echo.

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RokuArjiemar
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Re: Tv audio and Roku Wireless speakers having an echo/delay

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Hello! @CrystalKuntz,

Thank you for your post in the Roku Community!

We appreciate your reaching out to us about the echo in your Roku Wireless speaker. We're happy to help.

If you hear an echo when listening to your Roku wireless speakers, there is likely a delay with the audio from one speaker. Use the steps below to eliminate an echo.

  1. Reset the speaker where the audio is delayed by removing the power cable and plugging it back in or pressing the Reset button on the back of the speaker.
  2. After about a minute, the speaker will reconnect to your Roku host device automatically.

If you continue to hear an echo, proceed to the following:

  1. Restart your Roku host device and both wireless speakers by removing the power cables, or use the instructions below:
    • On your TV, press Home on your TV remote, then go to Settings> System > Power > System restart > Restart. 
       
    • On your Roku Streambar or Roku Smart Soundbar, press Home on your Roku remote, then go to Settings > System > System restart > Restart.
    • On your Roku wireless speakers, press the Reset button on the back of each speaker.
  2. Wait a minute for your Roku host device and wireless speakers to power up and reconnect automatically.

If the echo is still heard, try the steps below:

  1. You can factory reset your wireless speakers by pressing the Reset button on the back of each speaker for 10 seconds. If you prefer, you can also do so from the Roku interface. Go to Settings > Remotes & devices > Audio devices > Wireless speaker (Left) > Factory reset, and then repeat for Wireless speaker (Right). For detailed instructions, read the article specific to factory resetting your Roku wireless speakers.
  2. After about a minute, your speakers will power up and begin reciting setup instructions.
  3. Follow the instructions to pair your speakers again, or refer to the detailed article about setting up your Roku wireless speakers.

For more information on troubleshooting your Roku Wireless speaker, please visit: How to fix audio playback issues on your Roku Wireless speakers

Thanks,
Arjiemar

Arjiemar
Roku Community Moderator

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RokuArjiemar
Retired Moderator

Re: Tv audio and Roku Wireless speakers having an echo/delay

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Hello! @CrystalKuntz,

Thank you for your post in the Roku Community!

We appreciate your reaching out to us about the echo in your Roku Wireless speaker. We're happy to help.

If you hear an echo when listening to your Roku wireless speakers, there is likely a delay with the audio from one speaker. Use the steps below to eliminate an echo.

  1. Reset the speaker where the audio is delayed by removing the power cable and plugging it back in or pressing the Reset button on the back of the speaker.
  2. After about a minute, the speaker will reconnect to your Roku host device automatically.

If you continue to hear an echo, proceed to the following:

  1. Restart your Roku host device and both wireless speakers by removing the power cables, or use the instructions below:
    • On your TV, press Home on your TV remote, then go to Settings> System > Power > System restart > Restart. 
       
    • On your Roku Streambar or Roku Smart Soundbar, press Home on your Roku remote, then go to Settings > System > System restart > Restart.
    • On your Roku wireless speakers, press the Reset button on the back of each speaker.
  2. Wait a minute for your Roku host device and wireless speakers to power up and reconnect automatically.

If the echo is still heard, try the steps below:

  1. You can factory reset your wireless speakers by pressing the Reset button on the back of each speaker for 10 seconds. If you prefer, you can also do so from the Roku interface. Go to Settings > Remotes & devices > Audio devices > Wireless speaker (Left) > Factory reset, and then repeat for Wireless speaker (Right). For detailed instructions, read the article specific to factory resetting your Roku wireless speakers.
  2. After about a minute, your speakers will power up and begin reciting setup instructions.
  3. Follow the instructions to pair your speakers again, or refer to the detailed article about setting up your Roku wireless speakers.

For more information on troubleshooting your Roku Wireless speaker, please visit: How to fix audio playback issues on your Roku Wireless speakers

Thanks,
Arjiemar

Arjiemar
Roku Community Moderator
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Jackie111
Newbie

Re: Tv audio and Roku Wireless speakers having an echo/delay

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This same thing happened to me and the response below is not addressing the issue. The issue is when the tv volume, not one of the speakers… 

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