There’s no denying the Roku TV changed the way we consume content at home. The TCL TV perfect for cord cutters is the current centerpiece of our living room, and we couldn’t be happier about the overall viewing experience. That is, unless you gave us the option for a better pair of speakers that could easily connect to the TV since audio quality is the first thing to suffer as TVs get thinner and cheaper. Roku is here to save the day with their new Roku TV Wireless Speakers. Designed specifically for Roku TVs (they won’t work with other TVs or Roku players), these decently sized speakers connect to your Roku TV easily and only require a connection to power. No switching between multiple input sources. No giant tangle of cables. No setup headaches. They even come with a voice remote and a separate tabletop remote for easy control of your whole system. With all that said, there are plenty of other, cheaper, options for home audio. But we’re still picking up a pair of these because of the automatic volume leveling, night listening mode and the seamless integration with the Roku TV. The Roku TV Wireless Speakers will be released in late October, but if you pre-order them now you’ll get fifty bucks off the retail price of $200.
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