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Roku Launches Soundbar That Also Streams Videos

 Roku is a major player in the streaming industry across the country. On September 4, the company launched a new soundbar priced at $180. This smart soundbar not only improves the audio experience of the user but also doubles up as a Roku player. This is truly wonderful for all those people who do not have a Roku player yet in their homes. These customers can directly stream programs on their smart TV without the need of a set top box. If you haven’t heard of this amazing tool, you can contact Roku support number to learn more about it.

Many people buy and install soundbars next to their TV sets as their TVs do not produce good quality sound. If you are one of those who need to go very close to the TV set to enjoy the audio output coming out of it, this new soundbar form Roku is like a boon for you. It helps in improving the sound quality drastically through 4 drivers that are packed inside them. These drivers carry out automatic leveling of sound to make sure you are not irritated by the loud sound of TV commercials. They also have a night mode that keeps volume low during action scenes but boosts volume when there is a quiet scene inside a room. Finally, this soundbar contains the feature of speech clarity that boosts frequencies of human voices to make them audible and crisp.

This soundbar runs on Roku OS and it is Bluetooth enabled. This means you can easily listen to your favorite music stored in your smartphone or tablet. What is more important is that this soundbar can also stream movies and TV shows form all the apps that are supported by Roku. These include Netflix, HBO, Hulu, and many more. If you are still relying on cable television to have entertainment in your living room, you can contact Roku support help line to know how you can cut the cord and still get loads of entertainment by buying this wonderful soundbar.

Features of Roku soundbar do not stop with streaming and enhanced audio quality. You get to enjoy 4K HDR support, Dolby surround sound, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and a separate Roku voice remote along with this amazing soundbar. Imagine giving voice commands through remote to stream your favorite movies and TV shows on your TV set in your living room. You can also turn on Google Assistant to give commands to your Roku soundbar.

Roku has deliberately kept the price of this soundbar only $179.99. It is comparable to other soundbars being sold in the market. But whereas other soudnbars only improve audio quality of your TV sets, this Roku soundbar brings a whole new world of entertainment inside your living room. Now you have no excuse not to get rid of your cable television connection as Roku support is providing so much to its customers at such little price.

No matter what kind of TV set you have at home, this new Roku soundbar will make sure you do not have a single dull moment in your spare time.

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