Mount your Streambar or Wireless soundbar


How to mount your Roku Streambar SE, Roku Streambar, or Roku TV Wireless Soundbar

You can mount your Roku® Streambar® SE, Roku Streambar, or Roku TV™ Wireless Soundbar to a wall or your TV as it is compatible with most universal soundbar mounting solutions (sold separately).

This article provides guidelines and outlines some options for mounting. Learn how to mount a Roku Streambar Pro in the other dedicated article.

Mounting guidelines

Both the Roku Streambar and Roku TV Wireless Soundbar feature M6 mounting sockets for compatibility with a wide range of mounting solutions. These sockets fit standard M6 screws which are commonly included with universal mounting kits, or they can typically be purchased from most hardware stores. Any mount you choose must safely support the weight of your device.

  • Note: The Streambar SE does not have mounting sockets and can only be mounted used a universal mount.

When choosing a location where to mount your Streambar or soundbar, consider the following guidelines:

  • Do not block the IR receiver on your TV: Your TV remote uses invisible infrared (IR) light to send a signal a short distance to an IR receiver on the front of your TV, typically located along the bottom edge of the screen. Do not mount your Streambar or soundbar in a location that blocks the IR signal from getting to the IR receiver on your TV when seated in your normal viewing position.
  • Center your Streambar or soundbar: To best anchor the sound with the picture, center with your TV. Mounting it to the left or right of the screen will create a disconnected listening experience.
  • Install at ear level: To best focus the sound at your listening position, mount at ear level (when you are seated).
  • Leave access space: Some TV's have buttons and/or connectors along the bottom or top edge of the screen. When choosing a mounting location, leave enough space between your TV to allow for access to any control buttons or audio/video connections.

Mount your Roku Streambar SE

The Roku Streambar SE does not have mounting sockets, but it can still be mounted to your TV or wall with a universal mount. Any mount used with your Streambar SE must support a minimum weight of 2 lbs (907 g). Refer to the section below for universal mount options.

Front view of the Roku Streambar SE

Mount your Roku Streambar

Roku Streambar dimensions and weight

The Streambar mounting sockets are located on the rear of the device, 9.84 inches (250mm) apart. Any mount used with your Streambar must support a minimum weight of 2.4 pounds (1.09 kg).

Roku streambar mounting sockets with dimensions

Mount your Roku TV Wireless Soundbar

Roku TV Wireless Soundbar dimensions and weight

The wireless soundbar mounting sockets are located on the rear of the device, 30.04 inches (763mm) apart. Any mount used with your soundbar must support a minimum weight of 5.1 pounds (2.3 kg).

Roku TV Wireless Sounbar mount sockets with dimensions

Mount your wireless soundbar to a wall

Your Roku TV Wireless Soundbar comes with a mounting template and mounting hardware. Refer to your Roku TV Wireless Soundbar Quick Start Guide for instructions on using the included mounting hardware.

Universal mount options

Manufacturers offer soundbar mounts that let you attach your Streambar SE, Streambar, or Roku TV Wireless Soundbar to the wall or your TV without using the mounting sockets. There are a variety of models on the market with a couple examples listed below.

Universal wall mounts

If you plan to mount to a wall, you can purchase an adjustable design such as this universal soundbar mount from Excel Life. Follow instructions from the manufacturer to ensure your Streambar or soundbar is securely mounted to the wall.

Universal TV mounts

If you want to mount directly to your TV, or to the bracket holding your TV on the wall, you can purchase an adjustable design similar to the universal sound bar mount from Echogear. Use the manufacturer's instructions to make sure your Streambar or soundbar is attached securely to your TV or the TV bracket.

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