This product is good value. I needed a new sound bar and also did not want to use my TV's built in software. This thing saves so many wires and time. The market for this may be niche with many TV's out there having Roku built in. This is a good overview, but it is odd that you did not show your set up. Would be helpful for this kind of market as someone like me does not know much about sound systems in general.
I’ve tested the Roku wireless speakers and subs. It was a pretty amazing system for its price and considering the fact that it is all wireless. It will certainly not rival a system comprised of an AV receiver and speakers, but for what it is it is quite good!
This is a good review for what it is, it went over everything about it and even a detailed set up. We really don't need anything more serious, I don't believe it will show anything spectacular. I have heard this in real life and can say it is competitive at its price point. Kudos to Audioholics for showing things at bargain basement prices, you don't have to be rich to appreciate a better sound quality. I may have a main set up, but I also have an old Vizio 5.1 soundbar for a play room that I believe sounds amazing for $200.
The only issue I had with this setup is that it's not cheap and when I cranked up the volume, the speakers just don't keep up. I think all-in, it ended up costing me around $700. You can get a Sony STR-DH590 (entry level 5.2 receiver) for $249.99 from Best Buy around Xmas time and built a pretty decent speaker system for about the same price. Still comes in a little less and IMO will blow away the Roku one. I ended up giving mine to my parents and I now have that Sony receiver with a used speaker system my dad gave me. All in, $250 and sounds better to me. Just have to run wires.
I’m thinking of getting this streambar to replace and old soundbar and my little Roku 3 box. But of like to also broadcast the sound to a Bluetooth speaker next to my wife that she can turn up if she needs to. I don’t want surround sound. Can this system do that?
This IS a review. And the product is actually pretty helpful. For those on a budget, or who can't run wires everywhere, this is a pretty good solution; maybe Roku's best product. That said, I can see how some might think this was sponsored. However, I would definitely trust Audioholics to disclose that, even if they were obligated to buy law. Good video.
Good review and overall explanation of how the system works. I was told if you already have the speakers and subwoofer installed to a roku tv then you must unpair them and hook up the soundbar first. Is this accurate?
Will the wireless surround sound speakers work if I have the Streambar directly connected to my computer using a Toslink optical cable? For example, I have the optical cable connected from the Streambar to my computer (which has a toslink optical port on it). I want to know once I sync the wireless surround sound speakers with the Streambar, if I will still get audio output from my computer with the Streambar PLUS the surround sound speakers as well. Sorry if this might sound confusing 😅
When this system works, it works great. I’ve had it for years with no hardware issues. I will say if you ever get a new modem or some other internet related thing, good fuckin luck getting it all working again. Your best bet is to factory reset the soundbar and the TV.
It's probably better-suited for small rooms. The speakers just can't keep up with high volume like a receiver and separates can. Not having to run wires is nice but it's pretty expensive for what it is.
@@Audioholics The title is a review though. There was no testing, no objective data. It was just a short piece of subjective info. Then reading off Rokus website.
@@mrsittingmongoose it is a review by the very definition of what you just said. Not everything is measured. $200 for an expandable wireless sound bar with 4K streamer built-in, plus smart assistant. Get over yourself and move on.
Audioholics has had subjective, feature-list-first reviews and impressions of all kinds of A/V hardware since always (literally for as long as Audioholics has existed), though they are most often found on their website. I can fully understand bringing that kind of content to UA-cam as well, seeing as they often do these on more lifestyle-oriented products, like headphones, soundbars and such, and like it or not these are the products that drive viewership for other audiences than hardcore home-theater and hifi-geeks.
@@stonesfan285 do it again and really listen get ryte in front of it. The front 2 speakers take the place of the soumdbar. All dialogue comes through them and surround act as normal
@@MrFatmac87 I have it boxed up in my basement currently. I went with a Sony 5.2 receiver and a budget 5.1 system which sounds way better to me and costed less.
For what it costs, you are far better off with a receiver and separates. Only reason I got it was because I didn't have room for a receiver at the time.
This product is good value. I needed a new sound bar and also did not want to use my TV's built in software. This thing saves so many wires and time. The market for this may be niche with many TV's out there having Roku built in. This is a good overview, but it is odd that you did not show your set up. Would be helpful for this kind of market as someone like me does not know much about sound systems in general.
Awesome soundbar for
Is this a review or
commercial ..
For you it's a commercial. For everyone else, it's a review.
I’ve tested the Roku wireless speakers and subs. It was a pretty amazing system for its price and considering the fact that it is all wireless. It will certainly not rival a system comprised of an AV receiver and speakers, but for what it is it is quite good!
how about a set up tutorial for a 5.1 setup on a roku branded tv.. thanks
This is a good review for what it is, it went over everything about it and even a detailed set up. We really don't need anything more serious, I don't believe it will show anything spectacular. I have heard this in real life and can say it is competitive at its price point. Kudos to Audioholics for showing things at bargain basement prices, you don't have to be rich to appreciate a better sound quality. I may have a main set up, but I also have an old Vizio 5.1 soundbar for a play room that I believe sounds amazing for $200.
Who is screaming!?? I had to pause I thought it was in my house lol
Roku needs a new GUI! They've been using the same 1 forever!
Or you could just use a PC...
Hey, if it ain't broke...
And it is still Amazing compared to anything else
@@thesauce669
If you prefer early 2000's console interface over using an actual PC.
@@Foche_T._Schitt Roku is like Lexus....it works, doesnt break, and is reliable. I'll take take all of the above pls
The only issue I had with this setup is that it's not cheap and when I cranked up the volume, the speakers just don't keep up. I think all-in, it ended up costing me around $700. You can get a Sony STR-DH590 (entry level 5.2 receiver) for $249.99 from Best Buy around Xmas time and built a pretty decent speaker system for about the same price. Still comes in a little less and IMO will blow away the Roku one. I ended up giving mine to my parents and I now have that Sony receiver with a used speaker system my dad gave me. All in, $250 and sounds better to me. Just have to run wires.
I was wondering if you know a way of playing the demo sound loop that plays when you successfully connect your surround speakers. It was pretty neat.
I’m thinking of getting this streambar to replace and old soundbar and my little Roku 3 box. But of like to also broadcast the sound to a Bluetooth speaker next to my wife that she can turn up if she needs to. I don’t want surround sound. Can this system do that?
This IS a review.
And the product is actually pretty helpful. For those on a budget, or who can't run wires everywhere, this is a pretty good solution; maybe Roku's best product.
That said, I can see how some might think this was sponsored. However, I would definitely trust Audioholics to disclose that, even if they were obligated to buy law.
Good video.
Good review and overall explanation of how the system works. I was told if you already have the speakers and subwoofer installed to a roku tv then you must unpair them and hook up the soundbar first. Is this accurate?
Will the wireless surround sound speakers work if I have the Streambar directly connected to my computer using a Toslink optical cable? For example, I have the optical cable connected from the Streambar to my computer (which has a toslink optical port on it). I want to know once I sync the wireless surround sound speakers with the Streambar, if I will still get audio output from my computer with the Streambar PLUS the surround sound speakers as well.
Sorry if this might sound confusing 😅
Very nice review
Where is the Audyssey MULTEQ-X tutorial you promised?
Kommt dieses System auch nach Europa bzw Germany
we are pushing sound bars now?
No we are covering soundbars now.
When this system works, it works great. I’ve had it for years with no hardware issues. I will say if you ever get a new modem or some other internet related thing, good fuckin luck getting it all working again. Your best bet is to factory reset the soundbar and the TV.
It's probably better-suited for small rooms. The speakers just can't keep up with high volume like a receiver and separates can. Not having to run wires is nice but it's pretty expensive for what it is.
How is this a review? This was just an ad…this is so discouraging to see from audioholics…
He gave a 20min overview how to set it up and his experiences. If you don't like it, don't watch the channel.
@@Audioholics The title is a review though. There was no testing, no objective data. It was just a short piece of subjective info. Then reading off Rokus website.
@@mrsittingmongoose it is a review by the very definition of what you just said. Not everything is measured. $200 for an expandable wireless sound bar with 4K streamer built-in, plus smart assistant.
Get over yourself and move on.
Audioholics has had subjective, feature-list-first reviews and impressions of all kinds of A/V hardware since always (literally for as long as Audioholics has existed), though they are most often found on their website.
I can fully understand bringing that kind of content to UA-cam as well, seeing as they often do these on more lifestyle-oriented products, like headphones, soundbars and such, and like it or not these are the products that drive viewership for other audiences than hardcore home-theater and hifi-geeks.
Gotta pay the bills! If Patreon was enough, we wouldn't be here.
Roku give us 6 speakers lol sh*t on Sonos 😅
Don't be fooled and spend 700 dollars like i did only 4 speakers will work on this system it disables the soundbar
Interesting. I had 4 speakers and the sub on mine and it never disabled my soundbar.
@@stonesfan285 do it again and really listen get ryte in front of it. The front 2 speakers take the place of the soumdbar. All dialogue comes through them and surround act as normal
@@MrFatmac87 I have it boxed up in my basement currently. I went with a Sony 5.2 receiver and a budget 5.1 system which sounds way better to me and costed less.
@@stonesfan285 crazy cause I switched myself I went with the polk & marantz
The sound is good for the price but it is no way high quality. You get what you pay for.
For what it costs, you are far better off with a receiver and separates. Only reason I got it was because I didn't have room for a receiver at the time.
@stonesfan285 $130K sound bar or $225 soundbar and bass, where do you get your stream device, receiver and separate for $130?