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Comentado en México el 19 de agosto de 2024
Buen producto, buena calidad, se escucha padrísimo
Homer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
I was interested in an easy to install and easy to use/setup speaker add on for my LG TV. Like many people have noted, the included sound speakers on a factory TV often point down or out the back and do not allow easy listening of dialogue.I was also interested in a system that would be easily used and one remote would suffice for the TV/video and sound system.This sound bar hooked up to the HD/ ARC output and after an update and a quick change in the sound settings on the TV. everything was working.The Roku remote works for turning the system on, controlling the streaming app, controlling the speaker settings, and volume controls. A single remote does it all.I haven't noticed much is any difference from the integrated Roku to the independent Roku 4k hdr that was used prior to the sound bar. The speed and quality is similar.The sound bar does include setting to improve dialogue and allows some ability to increase low, mid and high end output. This also improve the dialogue. A volume equalizer to prevent loud increases does work and prevents sudden increases in volume.Overall, easy to set up, easy to use, and convenient remote.A cost effective and simple improvement to the existing sound system.
David Daza
Comentado en México el 22 de mayo de 2023
ya tenía la versión pequeña, pero esta versión Pro en combinación con el subwoofer inalámbrico (se vende por separado) hacen una delicia ver películas, conciertos, programas. Fácil de instalar, puedes controlar la barra desde tu celular con la aplicación para IOS o Android. Si tienes un puerto HDMI ARC puedes encender la tv con el mismo control de Roku así como cambiar el volumen.
Javier Alejandro Herrera Quezada
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2023
Excelente barra, mi TV tiene roku integrado y funcionan otras aplicaciones y funciones de la tv
OMAG
Comentado en México el 21 de diciembre de 2023
buen sonido, muy funcional ya qué puedes adaptar tus audífonos inalsmbricos, puedes ver videos con la entrada USB y el streaming con cualquier plataforma es super rápido y muy fácil de usar.
Bill
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2023
So I spent days researching sound bars for our TCL Roku TV from the TCL made one for Roku TVs to generic sound bars to this Roku Streambar Pro. Each has pros/cons to consider and I was very frustrated the amount of time it took to find answers to things I'd think would be common sense sort of things such as why doesn't Roku make a soundbar without a Roku built in for Roku TVs (aside from the fact the TV manufacturers make them)? Or what happens when a Roku TV owner uses a Streambar or Streambar Pro since there's now a 2nd Roku sitting there for nothing? With a normal non-Roku TV it's pretty obvious it's just a matter of changing inputs but with a Roku TV the Roku IS the TV system including changing inputs.So the Pro bar feels pretty well made. It was very simply to plug in but it was frustrating the power cord was so long when I only needed to go about 3 foot with TV mounted on wall & mounting the bar below it using a kit I got off amazon. Suppose they assume many will want a long cord such as if the bar is on TV cabinet or such but those of us with wall mounted tv need shorter for simpler cable management & hiding those cables. I can probably find a 3rd party power cord that's shorter but I just wanted to test the thing out. The other frustration in mounting the bar is that the bar uses 1/4" screws but the kit came with only metric screws. Yeah that's more on the kit people but TV mounts use metric.. I used the included HDMI cable & plugged into the ARC HDMI port in part because there's a note on the cable that's what should be used. Powered on the tv & like magic the TCL Roku tv saw the bar & it told me I wouldn't need the remote that came with the bar (I assume because it's a Roku TV & plugged into ARC port). So I used the original TV remote & walked thru the simple wizard which most of the time was waiting on it to do forced auto-updates before it would continue. When done it played a demo video which there was no obvious way to cancel but home button did the trick. I was back at the TCL Roku home screen with nothing obviously different besides when changing volume the icon was different (shows a tiny sound bar) and it was obvious the sound was much better & coming out of the bar now instead of the tv speakers. So it appeared I was done.. No sign of the bar's Roku or the HDMI port I plugged it into. HDMI4 was missing now! So that answers the one nagging question of what happens on Roku TV & that's it acts like a stand-alone bar if you choose to leave it that way. I wanted to dig in more so in settings I found HDMI4 set as hidden so i changed that & voila! there was now a new input called Roku Streambar Pro. Cooler yet when i moved to it it showed a thumbnail preview of the other roku like picture in picture. I chose it & there was the new "hidden" Roku. And like magic there were all my apps! But the tv remote no longer worked for anything but tv functions like volume. I had to add batteries to the new remote & use that. Hitting Hom on the TV remote took me to the TV Roku home. Hitting home on new Roku remote alerted me it was taking me to the Streambar Roku with a timer to cancel. Once playing with the new Roku I found that one got setup by the roku tv & roku system without any input/help from me for Wifi, Roku acct login etc. Cool but tad concerning from security/privacy standpoint at the same time.. So both remotes power tv on & off, both volumes control the volume but each remote controls only the respective Roku. This does make sense in hindsight but nice to know & makes me wonder why Roku doesn't document how it works for Roku TV owners. It also answers why they don't sell a bar without a Roku since that new Roku is basically hidden & not used unless you go looking for it (or happen to setup the new remote & hit keys..) But is it?.. Setting up bluetooth streaming Pandora from phone told me otherwise. I added the phone in the TV Roku settings & like magic I could hear the music despite the TV Roku home screen up. Odd.. No controls. No info. Just music playing. I went to the bar Roku while it was playing & there it was! the bluetooth player "channel" was up on that Roku but hidden from view except I had un-hidden it. Others who had not wouldn't even realize that was there & would miss out on part of the experience. Non Roku TV users would have enjoyed the full experience since they'd probably be using the new built in roku. So it made me wonder why not just use the bar's roku instead of the tv's roku? For one anyone who uses other inputs MUST use the Tv's roku. If you ONLY roku that's moot. Same if you use the HD tuner, you'd have to use the TV Roku. Since it's mounted on wall only use Roku so yeah why not?! I did some testing & the menus seems comparison in speed. Apps/channels seems comparable. Then I started a movie on Disney plus & wow did it look much worse on the bar roku vs the tv roku.. On the tv it was bright & very detailed. On the bar it was dark & grainy. The hint was the tv splashed "Dolby Vision" when starting the movie & the bar flashed "HDR". Bummer the bar does not support Dolby Vision :( The movie looked so much worse it was no brainer that using the TV roku was the best option & switch to the bar roku if streaming Pandora & wanting to see the info/status. But I had to dig in more & glad i did. On the bar Roku in display settings it was Auto by default & there was UHD 4K HDR! I set it to 4K non-HDR & wow the D+ movie looked great now! Basically on par with the TV's Roku with Dolby Vision but not quite.. So close most people would probably find it close enough. To me the Dolby Vision was a touch better but not enough to avoid using the bar's Roku at this point and I seemed to answer all my questions except how good does the bar sound.. Streaming Pandora from an Android had me worried because it was pretty flat & tinny no matter what sound settings I chose. The music preset was near impossible to hear without turning volume wayyy up (btw the volume changes lag with either Roku compared to built in sound which was a bit annoying since it took so long to turn it up to hear then back down). I gave up on Pandora & found a streaming music channel on Roku Spectrum app. HOLY COW it was pretty fantastic! WAYY better than the sound of Pandora to point if I had only tried Pandora I would have thought this bar stunk. If it was Pandora or streaming over bluetooth or what I'm not sure but there was definitely a very noticeable difference. Now using the streaming channel it sounds fantastic, especially compared to the TCL built in speakers and after a little tweaking of sound settings on the * menu. Music sounds best with defaults but enable surround drop treble 1 notch & bunch bass a couple.. Oddly enough for tv it sounded better (could hear the people better without "distortion" from the sounds) with surround off. I figure it depends on what we're watching. I'm very pleased with choosing the Streambar Pro at this point & would recommend it to Roku TV or non-Roku TV users alike now that I've answered the questions that kept me from ordering it until now.
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Comentado en México el 6 de abril de 2022
En el video es totalmente recomendable excelente resolución dependiendo a tu TV o video proyector que alcanza hasta 4K, en sonido, sin lugar a dudas es una excelente opción, pero sacarías mayor provecho con el woffer y con los speakers … una vez en conjunto los sonidos y efectos de audio hacen la diferencia, en calidad del material es muy bueno casi llegando a lo excelente. Es importante si vives aquí en Mexico revisar el modelo de todo para que sea compatible, recuerda si viene modelo con terminación MX no es compatible no con Woffer ni con speakers … busca el modelo R o X para que pueda ser compatible y configurar tu audio ..!! Ah, hay buenas plataformas incluidas, eso si, para sacar al máximo tu equipo debes de tener un buen internet ..!!! Saludos
Steakman
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de julio de 2021
We had a media streamer (with its remote), tv (and remote), and a sound bar with another remote. 3 remotes to what television. The sound bar is older and sort of supports arc, but not can only turn the tv on/off. Audio was kind of flaky - it sometimes worked, but other times the volume was too low.As you can read, this was a complicated mess and a pain to use.The Roku sound bar is amazing so far. Most important to me: it simplifies using the TV. One remote that controls sound, tv and what we are watching. I know this isn't a "wow" feature to a lot of people, but when you go from 3 remotes to 1 - amazing.Second: audio is a huge improvement over our old setup. It sounds great and the volume gets as very loud if we want it to. We sometimes had to struggle to hear the old sound bar. Not sure why, but it was not a good experience. The Roku sounds great.Third: I like the Roku experience. Our other TVs have Rokus, so it is easier when everything has the same interface.Fourth: the remote is nice and simple. I'm a fan of Roku remotes.I do have a complaint that seems like it could be solved. Since I have to sign in to Roku, already have an account with subscription channels, why couldn't the sound bar (or other Roku devices) get setup automatically? I know this isn't a specific issue with Roku, but it is a pain to login to Netflix, Hulu, etc.Anyway, complaint aside, this was a nice upgrade in our household and will make our lives less frustrating. Now, just need to find something to watch.
Franz
Comentado en México el 10 de mayo de 2021
Muy buen audio para tu tv, no veo tanta necesidad del sub, a menos que gustes de un sonido muy potente al ver películas o tu sala de tv sea muy amplia. Pero si lo tuyo es un sonido moderado claro y definido, con esta la armas.Batallé de inicio para hacerlo funcionar con una USB, se tiene que descargar la app para ello, no la lee de forma predeterminada. Buscándole en las descargas disponibles probé con 2 que no eran las oficiales y me descontaron $80, una de ellas funcionaba a forma de suscripción, ojo con ello. Después de conectar y desconectar varias veces la usb, me permitió descargar la app oficial, la cual es gratuita, pero si me hizo pasar varios corajes y pensar un momento en la devolución, fuera de eso es un producto genial.0
Reyna Maribel Rejon Ake
Comentado en México el 13 de enero de 2021
Definitivamente la mejor alternativa para tener un muy buen sonido y tiene Roku integrado para disfrutar de plataformas de streaming como Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Google Movies, Cinepolis Klik, etc.En cuanto a conexiones es muy fácil de configurar el Bluetooth, tiene entrada de audio óptica (la cuál funciona muy bien para modelos de tv sin HDMI ARC, funciona excelente para conectar las consolas de videojuegos como Xbox360, XboxOne y PlayStation) y puede controlar el audio, encendido y apagado de la tv mediante HDMI ARC.Esta Barra de sonido ha excedido mis expectativas.Lo malo, para una mejor experiencia de sonido hay que comprar el Subwoofer para los Bajos y aparte las bocinas satélites para una experiencia al modo teatro en casa.
Michel Gerardo Ramirez Silva
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2021
Es una excelente alternativa, te lo recomiendo si estás pensando en comprar una barra de sonido Samsung, Sony, RCA, Phillips, JBL, Atvio y esas marcas más de supermercado de más menos 3 mil, vas a encontrar la misma calidad de audio y sin certificación Dolby y sin ser inteligente, tomando en cuenta que el roku 4K anda en mil y algo pesos te llevas un muy bun paquete por el precio (yo lo compre en 3.5k) quizás si, la calid de audio sea inferior (no mala) a todos los detalles audibles que un teatro en casa o una marca Bose o Harman Kardon puede ofrecer, pero, si sirve de algo, no he pasado del 50% del volumen en una habitación de 3x3 (es fuertísimo el volumen) y la certificación Dolby cumple con su trabajo además de que puedes controlarlo con Alexa, diciendo que pause o que reanude la película o capitulo, que baje o suba el volumen, que poga la serie que quieres en el servicio de streaming que estás pagando o que ponga Spotify (solo he probado con premium), la única pega que tiene es que no tiene entrada de cable ethernet y con mi wifi detrás de la barra, hay ocasiones en qué la imágen baja de 4k a 1080 o hasta 720 en Funimation o Crunchyroll pero se ha mantenido siempre a 4k en Prime vídeo, Pluto TV y HBO MAX (nunca lo he probado en Netflix), todo esto dentro del primer mes de uso.
UNCTarheel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2020
I installed this a week ago on a 6 year old Sony Bravia with great results, I've run it pretty hard to see how it works. The primary reason for the purchase was to access Netflix as my old smart TV had apps preinstalled and didn't include Netflix, nor is it capable of downloading new apps.Likes - very easy setup, exactly as shown in the quick start guide and Roku's installation video. Down to only one control from two which is a big plus. I connected it to the HDMI(ARC) input and the TV powers up when the soundbar does. Volume and streaming options are all controlled with the Roku remote. The sound options are great with sound leveling, bass boost, voice enhancement and night mode. The sound options are easily accessible to be configured while you watch TV so it's easy to adjust for your needs. Bluetooth has worked well, streaming podcasts and music from my phone. The Roku processor is fast, it loads apps much quicker than my smart TV and video quality has been as good as anything I've seen on cable.Not so much - I can't say I have any specific dislikes as such, but a few things might disappoint some. The main thing is the sound. It is certainly good, but I wouldn't say it quite lives up to the claims (what does anymore?). The dialog quality is very good, music has been very good as well. For small speakers the bass is quite good, particularly with the bass boost, but it's still not like a large speaker that can really push some air. I will consider the wireless sub woofer that you can get from Roku. I did find that the sound leveling does tend to mute or soften the voice track so it can be hard to hear some voices, soft ones or whispering in particular. I guess that's to be expected since everything is compressed to keep the sound level. After trying the sound leveling out I now only use it with some shows that vary a lot or when I'm trying to watch TV when someone is trying to sleep.Side note - I saw a few comments in the reviews that you can't use Bluetooth headsets with the soundbar. This is true, but if you download the Roku app on your phone you can use your phone as an alternate controller and you can run the audio to you phone and use your earbuds, wired or wireless. I've tried it numerous times with my Bluetooth wireless ear buds with no problems.Overall - I am far from dissatisfied, being very pleased with the purchase. I would recommend it to anyone looking to improve their TV audio, stream shows and simplify your television setup!
Robbie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de junio de 2020
Clear speech and nice sounding movies with just the sound bar. Excellent sound for movies once the subwoofer is added. I am sure if you compared this to a Dolby 5.1 surround system, it’d come up lacking, but for the quality achieved for the simplicity of setup and competitive cost to other mid-range soundbars, it can’t be beat. Roku is by far the best as far as interface and combined app support. Disney+, Netflix, Prime, AppleTV, AND Google Play? Yes, please.Subwoofer setup is as simple as plugging in the power, holding down the home button on the remote, selecting “subwoofer” and clicking continue. Pro-tip: don’t place your ear directly next to the subwoofer while it is getting set up. The demo sound when it activates will rattle your fillings out.The soundbar will replace your tv’s speakers if you have eARC or use the optical return. My 8 year old Samsung with Anynet+ (plain HDMI) and the optical return works just as well as my brand new Samsung TV (eARC HDMI). The Roku comes with all the cables needed to hook it up either way. Amazingly, both setups are easily controlled from either the TV remote or the Roku remote. The sound from any input on the tv ends up coming through the soundbar, which is great for the video game setup in our house.I bought a soundbar and a subwoofer to be used with each of my two TVs and am very pleased with the purchase. With the clarity of sound, we can listen to shows more quietly when the kids are sleeping, or blast movies when we want to rattle the house.Highly recommended!
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