ChelleyMI
2 years agoNewbie
Insufficient Power even though it worked for 2 months !!!
Why does it keep saying INSUFFICIENT POWER, Please plug into wall outlet... when it is ALREADY plugged into a wall outlet ? Yes, I am using the Roku plug that came with it. It worked for a couple mo...
- 2 years ago
Hi, ChelleyMI
Welcome to the Roku Community.
We understand the issue you have experienced with your Roku device having insufficient power, and we're here to help. If your TV is providing insufficient power to your Roku streaming player, you may see the following message when the device boots-up:
Alternatively, you may see this message:
Here are some steps that you can perform to address the issue:
- Verify that you are using the USB cable that came with your Roku streaming player
- If you are using any USB cable other the one that came with your streaming player, replace it with the one that came with your player.
- Try a different USB Port
- Some USB ports have different power characteristics. Connecting your streaming player to a different USB port on your TV may resolve the issue.
- Connect power to power-outlet
- Using the included USB cable and USB power adaptor (if included), connect your streaming player to a working power outlet in the wall.
- If your streaming player did not come with a USB power adaptor, see our article on powering your streaming player.
- Connecting to a power outlet in the wall has the additional advantage that your Roku streaming player will not need to power-up every time you turn on your TV. This means your player will be up and running faster than it would connected to a TV.
- Using the included USB cable and USB power adaptor (if included), connect your streaming player to a working power outlet in the wall.
We hope this information helps, and feel free to let us know if you have further concerns or inquries.
Best wishes,
Kash - Verify that you are using the USB cable that came with your Roku streaming player