Roku Aims to Broaden its Appeal
In addition to its own set top boxes and various brands of Roku-hip smart TVs, the company has developed a reference design for soundbars that uses the Roku operating system for voice control, searching, and streaming; it works with any HDMI-ARC capable TV.
Roku also unveiled a reference design for smart speakers that enables single- and multiroom configurations to integrate with Roku TVs and boxes. Roku Connect for wireless speakers and the voice-powered Roku Entertainment Assistant — both free software updates to the Roku OS — are under development and expected to roll out this fall.
The Roku Entertainment Assistant will enable consumers to use voice commands to control entertainment on voice-supported Roku devices. For example, customers will be able to say, “Hey Roku, play jazz in the living room” and a smart soundbar with Roku Connect will begin playing music — even if the TV is turned off.
“With an expanded Roku ecosystem, consumers will be able to add great sound to their TVs and audio around the whole home in a modern way,” said Roku CEO Anthony Wood. “Consumers will love the benefits of a home entertainment network, such as having more affordable options, adding one device at a time, using their voice, having a simplified set up and Wi-Fi connectivity, and holding just one remote control. And, of course, OEM brands benefit by offering their products in a more appealing way to our already large and engaged audience of millions of active accounts.”
Roku just might become an ecosystem unto itself.
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