Roku Streambars down to their lowest ever prices

Roku Streambar
(Image credit: Roku)

Want cheap a soundbar with streaming built-in? Look no further than Roku's Streambar range, which is on sale at Amazon for $100 for the 14-inch model and $150 for the 32-inch model. These are the lowest prices we've ever seen for a Roku's soundbars, so if you've been waiting for a cheap deal, now's the time.

We at What Hi-Fi? really liked the Roku Streambar, giving it four-stars in our review, praising its direct, well-projected sound; excellent feature list; and impressive ability to go loud. At these prices, the Streambar is good value for anybody who wants to upgrade their TV.

Best Roku Streambar deal

Roku Streambar 14-inch: $130 $100 at Amazon

Roku Streambar 14-inch: $130 $100 at Amazon
The Streambar is Roku's take on a soundbar with a built-in Roku streamer with an excellent feature list and goof sound. At just $100, it's a bit of a steal. Need something bigger? The 32-inch version can be yours for $150.

Whether you're looking for voice assistant support, 4K output, HDMI 2.0, Bluetooth 5.0, or anything else, the Roku Streambar has you covered with an impressive feature list on top of its solid audio quality. Plus, Roku's got one of the more intuitive streamer interfaces, making it easy to use.

While the Streambar might not offer up the very best picture money can buy there's a decent amount of detail on display and 4K content looks great. It offers a fine balance and don't forget that you won't break the bank if you do take the plunge, especially at this price.

If you're looking for a way to upgrade your TV's sound and want the added convenience of a streamer, then the Roku Streambar should be one option you consider. This all-in-one audio device puts plenty of features at your fingertips, and is now available at its lowest ever price.

MORE:

Check out our list of the best soundbars 2022

As well as our list of the best streamers 2022

And our guide to picking a Roku streamer

Ruben Circelli

Ruben is a long-time freelance consumer technology and gaming journalist, and was previously a Staff Writer at What Hi-Fi?. Since 2014, Ruben has written news, reviews, features, guides, and everything in-between at a huge variety of outlets that include Lifewire, PCGamesN, GamesRadar+, TheGamer, Twinfinite, and many more. Ruben's a dedicated gamer, tech nerd, and the kind of person who misses physical media. In his spare time, you can find Ruben cooking something delicious or, more likely, lying in bed consuming content.

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