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- RokuKariza-DRetired Moderator
Hi Ettah_1
Thanks for the post.
Battery life will vary based on usage. For normal use, the remote batteries may last two months or longer. Does your Roku remote support private listening? This may also be one factor for the battery drain.
Please reply here with the serial number of the Roku device associated with the affected remote. It can be viewed by navigating to Settings > System > About.
Once we have the information needed, we'll be able to forward it to our support team for further assistance.
All the best,
Kariza- OzNewbie
I have the same problem. Batteries die in my remote after 5-7 days. By contrast I replace the batteries in my TV remote about every 6 to 8 months. This problem clearly doesn't have anything to do with usage.
My serial number is:
YH00D3809110
Thank you!
- RokuDanny-RRetired Moderator
- Mary_In_FloridaReel Rookie
I am having the same issue, constantly replacing the batteries, the remote become unresponsive often, sometimes taking the batteries out and then putting them back in again helps but it is annoying and frustrating. This is the 4th and newest Roku that I have purchased over the years and this is the first issue that I have had with the remote and I never use the voice feature.
Please advise.
Roku Voice Remote Model #RC691 RF342B-T6-03 1-1
Thank you,
Mary
- RokuMary-FCommunity Moderator
Hi Mary_In_Florida,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
We'd like to take a closer look to see if there's anything else we can suggest to help. Can you please provide the serial number/device ID on your Roku device that is paired with the remote?
Please keep us posted with the detail.
Best regards,
Mary- Mary_In_FloridaReel Rookie
Hi,
I never heard back after giving my serial number on December 1st. The remote is very unreliable, even when it has fresh batteries after a few days it becomes unresponsive until buttons have been pushed multiple times and many times it requires taking the batteries out and then putting them back in.
Thank you,
Mary In Florida
- Kumar123Newbie
If the remote is not properly paired to the TV it will drain the batteries in a few days. Open the battery compartment to locate the pairing button - as shown in above image. Press and hold the pairing button for three (3) seconds or until the pairing light starts flashing.
- BonezChannel Surfer
I mean, thatโs great & all, but the remote loses its pairing for mysterious reasons & it is an unannounced phenomenon. So yeah, pair it up! But then it becomes unpaired & drains all the battery out. But thanks for pitching in!
- Emissary35Roku Guru
I got a new Streaming Stick 4K a couple of weeks ago. The remote that came with it is slightly smaller than the remote that came with the same exact Streaming Stick 4K that I got back in July. Comparing them side by side not only is there a size difference, but this new remote DOES NOT have a pairing button inside the battery compartment like the old one does.
It seems Roku is now designing these voice remotes (at least the ones that come with the Streaming Stick 4K) without a pairing button anymore. This obviously makes it more difficult to pair because there is no button to press any longer, now you basically have to rely on the remote to go into pairing mode on its own when you insert the batteries and hope it works.
I really don't know what's going on with Roku and their remote issues but it's absolutely ridiculous. There is the constant battery drain issue, the battery warning pop ups on the screen that you can't disable because Roku won't give us a setting for it. Then some people having trouble with the rechargeable voice remotes which also drain the rechargeable battery too fast and then fail to charge properly when plugged in.
I've said it numerous times here, these Roku Voice Remotes are a TERRIBLE defective design and they need to be replaced completely with a new design that actually functions properly. But don't hold your breath on that, all they will do here at best is ask for your serial number, then mail you a replacement remote that is the same flawed type of remote you already have and it will still kill your batteries just as fast.
The people that design these remotes at Roku seem to have a policy of ignoring these flawed remotes and continuing to produce more of them instead of actually correcting the problems. It really is amazing, there are topics here complaining about these very same voice remote issues going back several years and nothing has been done to fix a single one of these issues.
Roku, wake up and correct these voice remote design flaws once and for all! Your paying customers have had enough!