


Roku Wireless Bass
Requires either:
Roku® Streambar®, Roku® Streambar® SE
Roku TV™ Wireless Soundbar
Roku TV™ with Roku Wireless Speakers
Build your own home theater
surround sound experience.

Booming bass
Combine Roku Wireless Bass with Roku Streambar or a Roku TV with Roku Wireless Speakers for booming low notes you can feel.

Surround sound
Combine Roku Wireless Bass with Roku Streambar and Roku Wireless Speakers for deep, rich bass and immersive surround sound.

Full surround sound
Combine Roku Wireless Bass with Roku Streambar and two sets of Roku Wireless Speakers for an ultra-immersive sound experience.








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What is a subwoofer and do I really need one?
What is a subwoofer and do I really need one?
A subwoofer is a type of speaker that delivers low notes and frequencies that other speakers can’t reproduce, even with surround sound. You’ll notice your subwoofer most when watching movies with action scenes, playing video games, or listening to music with a lot of bass notes, like electronic music. Subwoofers let you feel the bass!
Even if you don’t plan on throwing a rave in your living room, a subwoofer makes your home theater system sound richer overall. Because subwoofers take over the bass notes of whatever you’re listening to, your TV speakers (or other speaker sets) can perform with more clarity so you hear every note. In other words, yes, a subwoofer is essential if you want your audio system to sound its best.
What is the difference between a subwoofer and a speaker?
What is the difference between a subwoofer and a speaker?
A subwoofer is a type of speaker engineered to produce bass notes, like explosions and kick-drum beats, while other speakers focus on mid and high-range frequencies, like voices and chirping birds. When used together, speakers and bass subwoofers produce the full range of sound.
Is a subwoofer just for bass?
Is a subwoofer just for bass?
Yes, a subwoofer is designed to amplify bass notes and only play sounds in low frequencies. These frequencies range from 20-200 Hz, which other speakers usually can’t produce. Subwoofers have a lot of power in order to play these notes—that’s why you can feel the boom of battle scenes and rumble of galloping horses!
Can a bass subwoofer be wireless?
Can a bass subwoofer be wireless?
Yes. Roku Wireless Bass connects wirelessly to your Roku audio device so you won’t have extra wires running across your living room. You can setup your subwoofer anywhere up to 30 feet from your TV as long as it is plugged into a power source.
Do you need to pair a soundbar with a wireless subwoofer?
Do you need to pair a soundbar with a wireless subwoofer?
Roku Wireless Bass requires either a Roku® Streambar®, Roku® Streambar® SE, Roku TV Wireless Soundbar, or a Roku TV™ with Roku Wireless Speakers. Pairing a soundbar with a wireless subwoofer amplifies the depth of sound. If you’re after that extra punch in your audio experience, combining them together will elevate your standard soundbar setup.
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