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They're probably out of stock. Instead of waiting until its back in stock, make your own. Get hdmi coupler, usually sold in pairs, add it to the end of a hdmi cable, now you have hdmi extender.
Thank you
- makaiguy4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
There's nothing special about the Roku HDMI extender, it's just a short (4 inches or so) HDMI extension cord with an HDMI plug at one end and an HDMI socket at the other. I use an HDMI extension cable several feet long to locate my Streaming Stick+ in an equipment closet on the other side of the wall from my TV.
You may be able to find an HDMI extension locally or at a non-Roku online vendor and get one faster than waiting for Roku to process your order and ship it to you. Or use a female-to-female HDMI connector to connect your Roku Stick to a regular (non-extension) HDMI cord.
- LexLuthor14 years agoChannel Surfer
Thank you for your answer, I agree with what you say, however, I think that from your point of view you are not considering the simple fact that this device exists for a reason. When the Strick doesn't fit on your TV, you need to use an HDMI extender, that makes it special. Roku understands that this type of problem exists and is real, which is why it offers it on its page. Otherwise, why would they offer it?
- makaiguy4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Oh, I see your point perfectly. Personally, I think they should include the HDMI extension with each Roku Stick product, but they don't. I suggested how you can get around the limits of the Roku system, should you want to get going more quickly. Your call.