With AirPlay 2, customers with Apple devices will be able to stream content directly to their Roku player - whether that’s personal content from their own library or from other streaming apps.
Over the next few weeks, these devices and others will be able to download the Roku OS 9.4 update, which brings a number of new features, including AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support. Meanwhile, the addition of Bluetooth means you’ll be able to pair your smartphone with the device in order to stream music or other audio through the Roku Ultra to the TV.
The expanded range will allow customers to use their Ultra even farther away from the internet router without compromising their streaming quality and experience. With the revamp of the Roku Ultra, the company promises up to 50% more wireless range and the addition of Bluetooth support. On the hardware front, Roku continues its strategy of refreshing devices and plugging other holes in the market with the launch of the two new players.
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And the Roku OS software update will bring a handful of new features to customers, including, most notably, Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support. The company is also introducing a combination player and soundbar device, called the Roku Streambar. Streaming media device maker Roku is updating its lineup in advance of the holiday season with the addition of two new products: a redesigned version of its high-end Roku Ultra which, for the first time, adds Dolby Vision support as well as Bluetooth.