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Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 21:47:32 GMT -6
Have you ever been watching TV late at night when suddenly someone comes in and asks you to turn it down? The walls are very thin, the noise is very loud and you keep them awake. Or maybe you're watching something and someone else has a Zoom class or meeting in the same room, so the sound of your streaming app is an annoying background noise for them? Certain models have a feature that can make your life a little easier. If you Fax Lists have a Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, or Roku Smart Soundbar, you can use private wireless listening. With Roku Personal Listening, the sound of whatever you're watching can be streamed from your TV speakers to your headphones or mobile device. Roku's personal listening is a feature that you can access in two different ways. The easiest way to use a private Roku headset is with wired headphones in headphone mode using a Roku remote model with an audio jack. In this case, just plug in your headphones and voila - private listening. If you don't have a Roku remote with an audio jack, you can still use the private listening feature. You just need to take a few extra steps, which luckily for you we'll cover here. We live in a viewing society, and no one should stop an episode just because the house is too noisy! How to download the Roku app Roku has a mobile app that makes turning on special features a whole lot easier. To download the Roku app, go to your device's app store and search for the app by its official name: "Roku App." If you are currently browsing the device on which you want to install it, you can also follow these links to find it in the Google Play store or the App store .
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