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What's new in Roku OS 9.4?


Roku remains one of the most attractive streaming devices out there. This is because it offers reasonable prices and constant improvements. Now, Roku has released Roku OS 9.4, a software update that promises a better streaming experience for all Roku users.

From better performance to fresh new features meant to make streaming a little more fun, here's what to expect from Roku OS 9.4...

Performance improvement

Roku OS 9.4 promises faster boot times when launching channels and starting videos. You will also have less waiting time when installing new channels to your directory.

New custom themes

This update introduces new theme options for your home screen and screen saver. Some examples are Western , Nautical , Jungle , and Kids .

Each theme is associated with sound effects and corresponding tones. For example, in the jungle theme, you'll hear a series of rhythmic sounds when creating commands.

You can change your theme by going to Settings and selecting Themes .

New live-tv guides

You will now be able to access free streaming channels from the home screen. Live will give you access to more than 115 free live streaming channels. You can also choose between two different channel guides, including one that highlights your most recently watched channels.

For antenna users:As before, Roku will combine free streaming channels with live channels from your antenna into a single programming guide. The difference is, now you can customize your guide by hiding channels or removing live streaming options altogether.

Some of the new channels added to Roku's Live TV streaming collection include The Martial Arts Channel, Bloody Disgusting TV, Circle, HappyKids.TV, Hi-YAH, MOVIESPHERE, iFood.tv, The Lego Channel, Maverick Black Cinema, Weatherspy , VENN, and Skills + Thrills, Tastemade in Español, Sony Canal Comedias, Sony Canal de Competencias and Sony Canal de Novelas.

Support for AirPlay 2 and HomeKit

These exciting updates for Apple users will be released later this year on select 4K devices.

AirPlay 2 will allow you to stream content directly from your iPad, iPhone or Mac to your Roku device. This means you can now stream content from your personal library or apps; even apps not available through Roku.

The HomeKit update will allow you to control your Roku device using Siri on an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch or HomePod.

New voice updates

With this update, new guidance for voice commands will appear on your TV as you navigate your Roku. Voice guidance will help you enjoy a faster and smoother navigation experience using voice commands.

These voice updates will be available on compatible Roku remotes and the official Roku remote app for Android and iOS.

Download: The Roku app for Android and iOS

Sound enhancements

If you own Roku audio products, you will now be able to adjust the volume of your rear speakers and soundbar to your preference.

When is OS 9.4 available?

Roku's OS 9.4 is expected to be available on select players and will be rolling out in the coming weeks to supported streaming devices. This includes the new Roku Streambar and the brand new Roku Ultra.

Roku TV models will be updated in a series of phases over the next few months. So don't be too surprised if yours takes a while to update.

Will Roku OS 9.4 improve your experience?

Roku's new live TV experience and guide customization is an exciting update for cord-cutters. Or anyone else who loves the live streaming experience. After all, Roku OS 9.4 introduces a nice cable experience at little or no extra cost and hassle-free.

Plus, AirPlay 2 and HomeKit are exciting upgrades for Apple users, including those who already use Roku. When it comes to its improved performance, voice commands, sound enhancements, and festive themes, they should all make your Roku streaming experience better than ever.