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Overall, the Roku Streambar Pro works for buyers looking for a basic solution to their audio needs, and it is also offered at a pocket-friendly price. The soundbar offers good sound and wireless connectivity, but there isn’t much immersion.
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Product Snapshot
Overview
The Roku Streambar Pro is an entry-level soundbar that doesn’t ship with a subwoofer.
Released in early 2021, the soundbar includes headphones for private listening, and its sound profile is well-balanced enough for clear dialogue and accurate instrumentals.
It’s physical inputs don’t square up to what the best speakers have to offer since they’re limited to a single HDMI ARC port and an Optical Audio In port.
Its soundstage is decent since owners will be able to pinpoint the general area from which sound is being projected, but owners who prefer a more satisfying bass and surround sound output may have to purchase a separate subwoofer alongside added satellites.
If this doesn’t sound feasible, then see some of the best soundbars that include both. Still, the Streambar Pro can connect to devices through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Apple AirPlay while offering built-in support for Chromecast.
Consensus
our Verdict
While it might not cater to bass enthusiasts due to the lack of a subwoofer, the impeccably crafted 2.0 channel Roku Streambar Pro still delivers balanced sound quality with balanced mids that make voices and lead instruments sound clear and has remarkable wireless connectivity.
However, there’s distortion at maximum volume. The soundbar boasts a limited input selection, including one Optical Audio In port, one HDMI ARC port, and one USB port. With a low tested latency of 123ms via ARC and 92ms through Optical in, audio-visual synchronization is impressive.
Nonetheless, the Streambar Pro falters with surround sound content, as there’s no Dolby Atmos support, diminishing immersive experiences. Voice assistant support is absent, but a user-friendly remote is included, and control is feasible via the Roku app on your mobile device.
ReasonS to Buy
Clear sound and accurate audio reproduction
While it might not cater to bass enthusiasts due to the lack of a subwoofer, the impeccably crafted 2.0 channel Roku Streambar Pro still delivers balanced sound quality with balanced mids that make voices and lead instruments sound clear and has remarkable wireless connectivity. However, there’s distortion at maximum volume. The soundbar boasts a limited input selection, including one Optical Audio In port, one HDMI ARC port, and one USB port. With a low tested latency of 123ms via ARC and 92ms through Optical in, audio-visual synchronization is impressive. Nonetheless, the Streambar Pro falters with surround sound content, as there’s no Dolby Atmos support, diminishing immersive experiences. Voice assistant support is absent, but a user-friendly remote is included, and control is feasible via the Roku app on your mobile device.
Stream audio wirelessly to Roku remote via headphones
Roku app can be used for managing the soundbar
Small size doesn’t take up much space
Reason to Avoid
Doesn’t ship with a subwoofer for low-bass output
No Dolby Atmos support for immersive sound
Noticeable distortion at loud volume
Limited port selection
Bluetooth audio from legacy devices requires setup
Roku Streambar Pro Specs
Bluetooth Enabled
Yes
Depth
3.9"
Dialogue Enhancement Feature
na
Energy Star Certified
No
HDMI ARC
Yes
Height
2.8"
Subwoofer
na
Surround Sound Supported
Dolby Digital
Voice Assistant
Amazon Alexa, Siri
Wall Mountable
Yes
Weight
5.5 lbs
Width
32.2"
Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth
Wireless Subwoofer Connectivity
na
Works With
Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Siri
All Specs
Test Results
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Low End Roll Off (Hz)
87.241
High End Roll Off (Hz)
12,716.624
Max Volume Test (db)
89.3
Latency (ms)
123
THD @ 80dB
0.3
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Market Context
The Roku Streambar Pro is an entry-level soundbar that doesn’t ship with a subwoofer.
Released in early 2021, the soundbar includes headphones for private listening, and…
The Roku Streambar Pro is an entry-level soundbar that doesn’t ship with a subwoofer.
Released in early 2021, the soundbar includes headphones for private listening, and its sound profile is well-balanced enough for clear dialogue and accurate instrumentals.
It’s physical inputs don’t square up to what the best speakers have to offer since they’re limited to a single HDMI ARC port and an Optical Audio In port.
Its soundstage is decent since owners will be able to pinpoint the general area from which sound is being projected, but owners who prefer a more satisfying bass and surround sound output may have to purchase a separate subwoofer alongside added satellites.
If this doesn’t sound feasible, then see some of the best soundbars that include both. Still, the Streambar Pro can connect to devices through Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Apple AirPlay while offering built-in support for Chromecast.
The Roku Streambar Pro happens to be slightly larger than the Roku Streambar, and this is the most significant difference that the two have as…
The Roku Streambar Pro happens to be slightly larger than the Roku Streambar, and this is the most significant difference that the two have as far as design is concerned. That said, the Roku Streambar Pro is capable of a better bass output than the Roku Streambar, and overall, it helps deliver a better virtual surround sound experience. Check out our Roku Streambar review if you’re also interested in it.
The Roku Streambar Pro is not that different from the Roku Smart Soundbar in design, but the Pro can connect to devices through Apple AirPlay,…
The Roku Streambar Pro is not that different from the Roku Smart Soundbar in design, but the Pro can connect to devices through Apple AirPlay, while the Smart Soundbar does not have that type support. However, the Smart Soundbar gets slightly louder than the Streambar Pro. You can learn more about the Smart Soundbar by going through our Roku Smart Soundbar review.
The Roku Streambar Pro is a 2-channel soundbar, while the Sonos Beam is a 3-channel soundbar, and this is because the Sonos Beam features a…
The Roku Streambar Pro is a 2-channel soundbar, while the Sonos Beam is a 3-channel soundbar, and this is because the Sonos Beam features a discrete center channel for better vocal reproduction.