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RoninFla
Reel Rookie
2 years ago
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Roku voice remote for Roku 3000x stick?

Does anyone know if a Roku voice remote can be paired with a Roku 3000x stick?  Thanks.

  • Welcome to the Roku Community, RoninFla!

    Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your inquiry about the Roku voice remote. We are happy to assist you! 

    To answer your question, yes, you can pair any Roku voice remote with your Roku streaming stick. 

    The process for pairing your Roku voice remote will vary depending on its type. For detailed instructions on how to pair your remote, please visit our support page here: How to set up and pair your Roku voice remote.

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask here in the Roku community. We're here to help!

    Thanks,
    Jharra

  • makaiguy's avatar
    makaiguy
    2 years ago

    RoninFla-

    First off.. Many people mistakenly call all Roku streamers "sticks".  Roku has specific models called "Streaming Sticks" that have a male HDMI plug at one end that can plug directly into the HDMI port on a TV without needing a cable. Everything else has a female HDMI port that requires a cable to connect to the TV's HDMI port.  To avoid confusion anything that is not actually a Streaming Stick should be referred to as Roku devices, streamers, or even units, instead of sticks.

    The Roku 3000 is the Roku 2 HD, released in 2011, and is NOT a Streaming Stick.  This Voice Remote page contains a chart of which Roku models support a Voice remote:
    https://support.roku.com/article/360010940514

    But it's basically:
    Roku Express/Express+ models 3900 or above.
    Other Roku models. 3600 or above
    All Roku TVs

    Since 2019, the Roku 2 HD (3000) has been a legacy model that Roku no longer supports.  The last Roku operating system version that can be run on it is version 9.1 -- there have been 9 updates since then.  In addition there are a number of channel apps introduced or updated in the last five years that rely on features and capabilities added in later models and can't be run on a Roku 2 HD.

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  • RokuJharra-Q's avatar
    RokuJharra-Q
    Retired Moderator

    Welcome to the Roku Community, RoninFla!

    Thank you for reaching out to us regarding your inquiry about the Roku voice remote. We are happy to assist you! 

    To answer your question, yes, you can pair any Roku voice remote with your Roku streaming stick. 

    The process for pairing your Roku voice remote will vary depending on its type. For detailed instructions on how to pair your remote, please visit our support page here: How to set up and pair your Roku voice remote.

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask here in the Roku community. We're here to help!

    Thanks,
    Jharra

    • makaiguy's avatar
      makaiguy
      Community Streaming Expert

      RoninFla-

      First off.. Many people mistakenly call all Roku streamers "sticks".  Roku has specific models called "Streaming Sticks" that have a male HDMI plug at one end that can plug directly into the HDMI port on a TV without needing a cable. Everything else has a female HDMI port that requires a cable to connect to the TV's HDMI port.  To avoid confusion anything that is not actually a Streaming Stick should be referred to as Roku devices, streamers, or even units, instead of sticks.

      The Roku 3000 is the Roku 2 HD, released in 2011, and is NOT a Streaming Stick.  This Voice Remote page contains a chart of which Roku models support a Voice remote:
      https://support.roku.com/article/360010940514

      But it's basically:
      Roku Express/Express+ models 3900 or above.
      Other Roku models. 3600 or above
      All Roku TVs

      Since 2019, the Roku 2 HD (3000) has been a legacy model that Roku no longer supports.  The last Roku operating system version that can be run on it is version 9.1 -- there have been 9 updates since then.  In addition there are a number of channel apps introduced or updated in the last five years that rely on features and capabilities added in later models and can't be run on a Roku 2 HD.

      • RoninFla's avatar
        RoninFla
        Reel Rookie

        Thank you Makaiguy for your clarification and advice.  If I'm understanding your advice, my old Roku model 3000x "device" (although it looks like a stick, and it does have a HDMI male jack) will not support a voice control remote.  The main feature I really want is volume control with a mute button, and I have only seen those on voice remotes, so I may not be asking the right question.  Thanbs again.