Here is an image of the Roku SoundBridge from the mid 2000s:
Here is one of the recent job posting from Roku about an audio device:
The Audio Expert Role at Roku – “Building a Center of Audio Excellence “We are looking for a senior software engineer with extensive experience in audio, and audio software development on DSPs, Linux SOCs, and RTOS microcontrollers. This is a senior role with a high-level of visibility and you must have a proven track record of developing and porting software for new hardware platforms from prototype to mass production. You should come into the team as our audio expert prepared to teach and mentor other talented, senior software engineers who do not have an audio background.
Details are still thin but Roku maybe about to diversify their product lineup by expanding outside of video streaming and focusing more on music streaming. Roku already has apps to stream many popular music services including Pandora, iHeart Radio, Tunein, SiriusXM, Amazon Music, and more.
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