Roku is nearing the launch of its 11th generation of devices, and most probably it would include the new Roku Streamber. As per a new FCC listing (via GChromecastHub), Roku is working on a new Streambar and it bears model code 9104X. The listing also unveils that the device supports WiFi, Bluetooth Classic, and Bluetooth Low-Energy capabilities.

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For those who are unaware of the Roku Streambar, it is a streaming device molded into a soundbar. It supports the ability to convert a 2-in-1 Roku Soundbar, it even supports attachment with a Subwoofer. Those who want to enjoy the premium sound can convert into a Surround System with a pair of other two speakers. The plug-an-play system over the air seems quite fit for the users.

It was first introduced in October 2020, and upon its good reception in the market, the company introduced a Roku Streambar Pro Model in May 2021. Now, it seems the Roku Streambar (2023) is set for launch.

Details about its launch or availability are not yet known, but it seems the announcement is not so far away.

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