Roku boxes and TVs allow you to connect to the internet via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, while streaming sticks provide only the Wi-Fi option. Once you have your Roku device connected to power and powered on, ...
If your Roku isn't connecting to WiFi, check the internet connection and restart your device. First, determine whether or not your Roku is connected to the internet. Next, pinpoint whether it's a Roku ...
Roku is wagering its strong branding and messaging of connectivity simplicity will resonate with consumers as it enters wireless home audio for the first time. The manufacturer of streaming-video ...
Roku streaming sticks and boxes are clever little devices that can get all kinds of streaming content up on your TV screen—and if you invest in an actual Roku TV, then you get all the software ...
Roku has long been known for its set-top boxes and Roku TVs, but now, the entertainment company is introducing the Roku TV Wireless Speakers. They’re the Roku’s first pair of wireless speakers that ...
No, Roku isn't building a wireless speaker, despite rumors hinting at that. Instead, it's approaching home audio similar to how it tackled TVs: By offering its technology to other companies.
In its early years, Roku was known for making some of the best streaming boxes around, before integrating its technology into a platform that could power smart TVs. Now the company is expanding its ...