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Roku Streambar review: Big sound in a little body
Roku Streambar
$129
The Good
Great sound considering small size • Not too big for any entertainment center • 4K and HDR compatible
The Bad
UI can be slow and buggy • Need a dongle to use Ethernet
The Bottom Line
The Roku Streambar is a worthy successor to last year's Smart Soundbar, with impressive sound quality in a much more accommodating form factor.
⚡ Mashable Score 4.0
😎 Cool Factor 4.5
📘Ease of Use 4.5
💪Performance 3.5
💵Bang for the Buck 4.0

The Roku Smart Soundbar was one of our favorite new devices of 2019, thanks to a novel combination of the company's reliable streaming software and quality sound output. And it might have just got shown up by its smaller, cheaper Streambar sibling. Read more...

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