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mmh53
Reel Rookie
11 months ago

Remotes stopped working for TV please help me

I have had to replace the voice remotes on both tvs within this last year.  How long are they supposed to last?  I have unplugged the device itself, removed batteries and put in new ones on the remote but the remote just quit working.  I already bought a new remote and set it up just fine on the existing device so I know it's been the remote both tv's both times.  These things cost me $20 each time so what gives on the longevity of the remotes?  I still have both of the ones that quit working.  

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  • RokuCarly's avatar
    RokuCarly
    Community Moderator

    A warm welcome here in the Roku Community, mmh53!

    We appreciate you reaching out for support and for letting us know about the issues you've experienced with your physical Roku remote. We'd be happy to provide further information and suggest troubleshooting steps to help you fix this. 

    What specific Roku model are you having this issue with? If this is the remote for your TCL Roku TV, we highly suggest purchasing a remote directly from TCL, as they manufacture their own player hardware, including their remote. 

    We also recommend the Roku TV Remote, which works well with all Roku TV models. 

    In the meantime, you may refer to our support article for the troubleshooting steps to help you fix your Roku remote

    Best regards,
    Carly

    • mmh53's avatar
      mmh53
      Reel Rookie

      The TVs are non-Roku TVs.  I have the stick connected to a USB port and use the remote that is compatible with that.  Both have gone out in less than 6 months or so and do not respond to the recommendations for fixes on ROKU website, etc.  That is why I finally had to buy new remotes at $20 a pop.

      • RokuCarly's avatar
        RokuCarly
        Community Moderator

        Thanks for the added information, mmh53.

        Review the tips below for improving the connection with your Roku voice remote.

        • Use the advanced wireless receiver or long-range Wi-Fi receiver included with your Streaming Stick. The wireless receiver is part of the USB power cable that must be attached to your Roku Streaming Stick. It reduces wireless interference and allows your Roku Streaming Stick to connect to your wireless network.
        • Install an HDMI® extension cable. When using a Streaming Stick that is connected directly to an HDMI port on your TV, wireless interference from the HDMI connector may impact the performance of your remote. You can move your Streaming Stick by installing a free HDMI extender.

        For further details and troubleshooting steps, you may visit our support article on How to fix your Roku voice remote that is not working.

        Hope this helps!

        Best regards,
        Carly