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scupples69
Channel Surfer
12 months ago
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I just bought a streaming stick 4K and it's not allowing me to pair my device

I've just gotten this and want to pair it with it's remote.  

 

However, it's not pairing.

 

I've got the device plugged in HDMI 1, and the TV is on HDMI 1.  I attempt to pair the remote and it doesn't seem to work, I'm pressing the back button and the home button simutaneously.  I can't get connected via WiFi cause the screen is blank to even start.

 

I've already reset the device, and removed the batteries on the remote multiple times.  I've watched video's and still nothing.

 

My TV is an Emerson and it's not a smart TV hence why I need the sttreaming stick so I can connect via wifi.  Any suggestions on how to get my remote to pair with my Roku stick?

  • renojim's avatar
    renojim
    12 months ago

    scupples69, the light would come on whether it's plugged into the TV or not.  If you've connected the power (the USB cable) and there's no light, either the power adapter is bad or the stick is bad.

  • I am still struggling to get mine to work properly, but I got past the issue you are having with a long press on the reset - holding for 30 seconds even when it seems to do something sooner.

     

    I am wondering have many of the good reviews I read are from those who actually paid their own money for these sticks.

     

  • renojim's avatar
    renojim
    Community Streaming Expert

    scupples69, if the screen is blank, that has nothing to do with the remote.  You need to solve that problem first.  If the TV is set to the correct input and you connect the stick to power you should almost immediately see the start up animation.  Does any light illuminate on the stick when you connect the USB cable for power?  I have an old Emerson TV and I don't think it has a USB port, but if yours does make sure you're using the supplied USB power adapter and not the TV's USB port.

      • renojim's avatar
        renojim
        Community Streaming Expert

        scupples69, the point was don't use the TV's USB port.  If you're already using the supplied USB power adapter plugged into the wall and you're not getting any display on the TV, you can try the TV's USB port (it won't hurt), but it's always recommended to use the supplied power adapter.  You never said if any light on the stick lights up when you connect the USB cable.