A:Answersince they are wireless you have to have a Roku so. They *should* connect to the Roku TV but I don't think they will connect to your non-Roku signed bar.
A:AnswerIf all you are using are these speakers for sound directly from your Roku TV, you could use it for full audio. In fact, on the Roku site, they show this configuration in the product description.
A:AnswerThe Roku speakers would work with the Roku TV directly, but you can't attach it to the LG soundbar. If you pair up the TV to these speakers, I would think it would knock out your soundbar.
A:AnswerIt is not necessary as they will go into power saving mode, but you can unplug the system, but the stream bar will take a little longer to boot up.
A:AnswerThey make a sound the first time you pair them to the tv, but after that they seem to always be connected. They don’t make a noise when you turn on the tv, and you won’t have to pair them again unless you unpair them for some reason
A:AnswerHello Kat! The Roku Wireless Surround Sound Speakers requires any sized Roku TV, Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, Roku Smart Soundbar. Please note: They do not work with other TVs, sound systems or Roku streaming players.
A:AnswerI recently bought the sound Bae the subwoofer an speakers after hooking up the sound bar I don’t really hear anything coming from the speakers but when I disconnected the sound bar I hear the speakers but it says it’s all connected so my answer would be be you only need the sound bar or the speakers not both because they do the same that’s just my personal opinion