Roku is gearing up for the release of its 11th generation of devices, and one of the highly anticipated additions is the new Roku Streambar. According to a recent FCC listing (via GChromecastHub), Roku is currently developing a new Streambar with the model code 9104X. The listing also reveals that the device will support WiFi, Bluetooth Classic, and Bluetooth Low-Energy capabilities.
Roku Streambar: An Overview
For those unfamiliar with the Roku Streambar, it is a unique streaming device that doubles as a soundbar. It combines the functionality of a Roku device with the immersive audio experience of a soundbar. Moreover, it can even be paired with a Subwoofer for enhanced sound quality. Users also have the option to transform it into a Surround System by adding two additional speakers. This plug-and-play system offers a convenient solution for users seeking both streaming capabilities and premium sound.
The Journey So Far
The Roku Streambar made its debut in October 2020 and received a positive response from consumers. Building on its success, the company introduced the Roku Streambar Pro Model in May 2021. Now, it appears that Roku is ready to unveil the Roku Streambar (2023) to the market.
What's Next?
While details about the exact launch date and availability of the Roku Streambar (2023) are still unknown, it seems that the official announcement is not too far away. Roku enthusiasts and audio enthusiasts alike can look forward to experiencing the latest features and improvements that this new device has to offer.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Roku Streambar (2023) as Roku prepares to launch its 11th generation of devices.