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Welcome to the Roku Community, user000!
We understand you're experiencing an issue with the battery level of your Roku remote, and we're here to help. Before we proceed, could you please let us know if you have tried changing the batteries in your remote? Please note that even if you don't have a rechargeable remote and instead have a Roku voice remote with batteries, it's still important to check the battery level, as the batteries may be drained.
- Press the Home button on your Roku voice remote.
- Navigate to Settings.
- Select Remotes & devices.
- Choose Remotes and then select your remote (You may have multiple remotes paired: Voice Remote, Voice Remote Pro, etc).
- Select About to view the battery level.
Please let us know how it goes.
Thanks,
Jharra
> We understand you're experiencing an issue with the battery level of your Roku remote
I'm sorry, but this is incorrect. The remote itself is fine, as are the batteries. It is AA powered. Nonrechargeable AA batteries do not have a detectable "battery level".
The issue I am experiencing is the repeated battery level notification constantly appearing on the screen. This would be no less problematic if it said 100% instead of 0%.
This is clearly a software defect. There are numerous posts about it on this forum. Can it please be directed to developers so they can implement a fix?
- makaiguy12 months agoCommunity Streaming Expert
user000 wrote:The remote itself is fine, as are the batteries. It is AA powered. Nonrechargeable AA batteries do not have a detectable "battery level".
Oh, but they do. What battery level is the Roku detecting via:
Settings > Remotes & devices > Remotes > Remote (with checkmark) > About