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Johnno16
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Roku Ultra Bluetooth

Hi all, before i buy the new Roku Ultra, i wanted to find out something important. Can i pair my Polk Bluetooth soundbar to the Roku Ultra so that whatever i watch, the audio comes through the sound bar and not through the TV speakers? I know you can pair ipad etc to stream audio from ipad to roku, but wanting to know the other way around. Thanks so much, regards Johnno

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Johnno16
Reel Rookie

Re: Roku Ultra Bluetooth

This does not answer my question. As i said, an ipad, iphone, android etc can connect to a Roku via bluetooth to be able to play music etc through the Roku from the device. Im wanting to play audio from the Roku Ultra through a bluetooth speaker, ie the opposite way around. I have a bluetooth soundbar under my tv, and i want to be able to watch something off my Roku where the sound comes through the bluetooth speaker.

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Tivoburkee
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Roku Ultra Bluetooth

No it won't work the roku ultra is bluetooth receiver, not a transmitter. 

Edmund
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StreamerUser
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Re: Roku Ultra Bluetooth


@Johnno16 wrote:

This does not answer my question. As i said, an ipad, iphone, android etc can connect to a Roku via bluetooth to be able to play music etc through the Roku from the device. Im wanting to play audio from the Roku Ultra through a bluetooth speaker, ie the opposite way around. I have a bluetooth soundbar under my tv, and i want to be able to watch something off my Roku where the sound comes through the bluetooth speaker.


It answers it if you read.

Product details and specs and KB articles state what products can do, not what they cant.

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