
Roku
The Roku Streambar Pro is a 2‑in‑1 4K HDR streaming device and soundbar that delivers room‑filling audio with four 2.5‑inch drivers and integrates Roku’s streaming platform. It offers a simple plug‑and‑play setup with HDMI‑ARC or optical input, voice‑controlled remote, and optional wireless subwoofer expansion.
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$167.57
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Streambar Pro’s compact yet sturdy design, its seamless HDMI‑ARC/optical connectivity, and the ability to stream 4K HDR content while delivering 36 W of virtual surround sound. They highlight the integrated voice‑assistant support and USB media playback as added conveniences, but note that bass performance suffers without the optional subwoofer and that the modest power may not satisfy larger spaces.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ease of upgrading older TVs to 4K/HDR streaming and the noticeable boost in dialogue clarity and overall volume. The Bluetooth music streaming and voice remote are frequently mentioned as convenient features, while recurring complaints focus on thin bass, the need for an optical cable when HDMI‑ARC isn’t available, and the bar’s length making it hard to fit in smaller cabinets.
Common Complaints
Thin bass without a subwoofer, need for an optical cable if HDMI‑ARC is unavailable, the bar’s length overhanging small TV cabinets, and modest overall power output in larger rooms.
What People Are Saying
“Excellent value with combined streaming and sound upgrade.”
“Heavy and good looking.”
“One‑cable ARC setup works great for me.”
How It Compares
vs. Roku Streambar SE
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the SE for compact rooms where size matters; choose the Pro for fuller sound and 4K streaming.
vs. Amazon Fire TV Soundbar
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Disadvantages
Fire TV Soundbar is a good fit for users already invested in Amazon’s ecosystem; Roku Pro is better for those prioritizing app variety and higher audio output.
vs. Google Chromecast with Soundbar
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Disadvantages
Chromecast with Soundbar suits Android‑centric users seeking simplicity; Roku Pro offers stronger sound and broader streaming app support.