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So any people are having this issue and the mods and experts here don't have an answer. I say throw it away take the lose, and buy a Google TV or Apple TV, that's what I'll be doing. Last time I save money and buy the cheaper product
Roku send me a new remote control. It was not the pro. Was the one that you need to put batteries but still a vice one. That one works without the blinking green light coming on all the time. but the volume button stop working in two weeks. I guess that Roku remotes are inherently bad.
After several month of troubleshooting I figure out that as soon as you place the pro remote to charge the remote enters in a mode where it looses connection with the TV and reconnect every few seconds. Or something like that. By pairing the remote again using the button in the back you might be able to get it to work for a while. Sometimes I wait until the green light comes on and press the pair button for 3 to 5 seconds and it will stop the green light from coming on again until I connect the remote to a charging cable. This may take 1 to 10 times to get it to work. One Idea I had is to eliminate the remote from the TV menu delete it. I read that the remote will still works but will not be displayed. Maybe that will eliminate the annoying battery level indicator from coming ON and the unstable response. I will may try that in the future. The best thing that has works for me was letting the remotes die and use the Roku app in the phone as a remote.
I am sorry but unfortunately after three bad remotes I can say that the Roku remotes are not the best.
- Rokoo452 years agoNewbie
Agreed it takes a few times. Huge PITA but I messed with this for weeks and resorted back to my shawty Roku remote after each attempt. Finally I spent almost an hour looking at all of these posts and figured out something that worked for me. You have to get to the pairing section on the TV settings, get the TV in pairing mode. Then while the TV is looking for the remote keep trying to hold the button on the back of the remote for 5-7 seconds at a time until it finally gives you a green light and the TV recognizes it (it took me 3 times putting the tv back in pairing mode). It seems to work best if you can time it right when the remote stops working. If you are scrolling around and the remote stops responding, that’s the moment to hold the button before it does its own reconnect and gives you the battery indicator like it does over and over. I’ll probably look for a new remote because this sucks to do every time I charge this thing. But it works for now.
- DaveAugust2 years agoReel Rookie
This is what I am experiencing with the ultra unit I just got from Amazon. Battery status appears on screen, then remote is non responsive. I have paired and repaired multiple times. Reset the unit multiple times. Hit the pairing button for 20 seconds multiple times to get it to reconnect. Ensured latest code revision. Amazon is sending a replacement unit tomorrow, where I will try with that remote. But this sounds like a manufacturing bug or flaw. While I like the ultra, this issue with the remote is unacceptable.