If you’re a Home Theatre Enthusiast … then this might interest you.
Taken from Engadget … Roku has been steadily building up its audio hardware over the past few years — first with its wireless speakers ($150), then with a soundbar and subwoofer ($180). So really, it’s not too hard to guess where it’s going next: surround sound! An update for the Roku Smart Soundbar ($160) next month will finally let all those devices work in concert, allowing you to be enveloped in the aural atmosphere of Netflix’s The Witcher.
As you’d expect, the soundbar will serve as the left, center and right channels in Roku’s surround setup. Its wireless speakers, meanwhile, will handle the rear audio. While it’s not exactly a surprising update, at least owners of Roku’s audio gear will have a path towards surround sound. If you happened to pick up its wireless speakers a few years ago, it’s not too tough to move them around and add the soundbar. And when you’re ready to add some low-end action, just throw in the subwoofer. (Notably, this is also the first time the wireless speakers will work outside of a Roku TV.)
Roku isn’t aiming for consumers who already know the ins and outs of home theater equipment. As with all of its audio gear, it’s just hoping to deliver a simple solution that anyone can use. In a brief demo during CES, Roku’s reps were able to connect the individual speakers easily. And most importantly, the complete surround system sounds excellent, with rich detail and forceful bass. It’s exactly what I’d want from a surround system that costs $450 in total (if you get the $300 soundbar and subwoofer bundle). The system supports Dolby audio, so it can handle pretty much every 5.1 soundtrack you’ll find on streaming services today.