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I've used the BT transmitter for connecting different sets of headphones and speakers, and believe it'd work in your situation too, as this BT transmitter takes whatever audio source is connected to it and broadcasts it in stereo to a pairable BT receiver/device. Assuming the Roku has some form of audio out (either RCA or fiber optic), connect it to the BT transmitter, and (assuming your gaming chair has BT) pair your gaming chair to the BT transmitter as you would if you were pairing a device to headphones for example. The trickiest part is pairing a device to the BT transmitter (at least for me) as the BT transmitter nor the headphones have an interface in which you can select what you are pairing. I'd suggest confirming the Roku has an audio output (preferably via fiber optic) and your gaming chair has BT capabilities and you should be all set.
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