How to mount your Roku® wireless speakers
You can mount your Roku wireless speakers to improve the look of your system and help position your speakers for optimal listening. This article provides guidelines and outlines some options for mounting your Roku wireless speakers.
Roku wireless speakers are available in three varieties:
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Product Model Included remotes Roku Wireless Speakers 9020 None Roku TV Wireless Speakers 9030 Roku TV Voice Remote
Roku Touch™ tabletop remoteonn.™ • Roku Wireless Surround Speakers 9040 None
This article helps you find a mounting solution for any model.
Which speaker mounts are right for me?
There are a couple different ways you can move your Roku wireless speakers out of harm's way – mount your speakers to the wall with swivel mounts or attach them to floor-standing speaker stands. You may want to consider the SANUS® premium mounting solutions described below. You can also find details on the Roku accessories store.
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SANUS Premium Wireless Speaker Swivel Mounts
- Enjoy full, rich audio from anywhere in the room with premium, easy to install swivel and tilt mounts. Set up in just 3 steps in less than 15 minutes. Includes hardware for drywall, wood studs, and concrete installation. You can view the instruction manual and technical drawing, and purchase the swivel mounts on the SANUS product website.
SANUS Premium Wireless Speaker Stands
- Level up your audio experience with sleek, height-adjustable stands that easily adjust from 26" to 39". Simple setup takes less than 5 minutes. You can view the instruction manual and technical drawing, and purchase the speaker stands on the SANUS product website.
How to choose compatible mounting hardware for your wireless speakers
Roku wireless speakers feature ¼” (6.35 mm) 20-threaded mounting sockets for compatibility with a wide range of mounting solutions. Any solution you choose must safely support the weight of your Roku wireless speakers. Confirm that your chosen hardware is designed to support a minimum of 4lbs (1.81kg).
The speaker mounting sockets are located on the rear of each wireless speaker as seen below.