Mine just started with this issue, these past couple of weeks. I know we have an older Hisense (maybe 3/4 years?), but this is really annoying! Why won't Roku do anything? 😡🤬. Enough with the generic responses! This is NOT how you keep customers. Does anyone know if any other models of Roku TVs are doing this? We're replacing ours and might send Roku the bill for it. 😡
@YakkoWakkoDot1, I don't know about other Roku TVs, but if yours is otherwise working ok there's no need to replace the whole thing. If you're satisfied with Roku in general, just get a Roku device and connect it to your TV like you would a Blu-ray player, a cable box, or a game console. It's cheaper and might even work better/faster than a new TV. You'd still have to use the TV for antenna channels, but the connected device for streaming. If you're not satisfied with Roku, there's plenty of other streaming devices you could connect to the TV.
It's not working okay. I have to use this TV to watch my Dish satellite receiver. I've hadvthe Roku Streambar/Sound bar hooked up to it and the sound goes out on that.
I've been experiencing this problem with both of our Roku OS TVs and it's driving me nuts. Either the OS becomes so slow as to be unusable, or the apps (Netflix especially!) will crash, or the entire OS crashes. I've tried every single troubleshooting step I can find to no avail. I've restarted the TV. I've unplugged the TV for several minutes and plugged it back in. I've deleted and re-added affected apps. I've reset the TV to factory default settings. None of these help. I must restart the TV every single day and I'm getting very frustrated with this situation.
Our TVs are not that old, a Hisense 58" 58R6E3 (purchased Sept 2020) and an onn 42" 1000182554 purchased Nov 2020.
I really like the Roku OS, and it's very "wife friendly", so I don't want to switch, but these TVs should not be experiencing problems like this after only 3 years of use.
Do Roku and the device manufacturers care about this at all? It seems like they are just pushing more processor intensive features to older TVs that is bogging them down to the point of being unusable.
I'm having the same issue, just started rebooting this morning. July 1, 2024. I'm going to need a solution ASAP!!! THIS TV IS ONLY 3/4 YEARS old. My other Tvs work great and they're much older!
Hi @MadM,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
In certain situations, removing the affected channel and then reinstalling it can be helpful. Restart your device before adding the channel again to ensure the process works. We suggest doing this from the Settings menu by going to Settings > System > Power > System restart. (If you don't see a Power submenu, move on to the next step.)
In addition, one possible reason your Roku TV constantly reboots on its own is a problem with the power adapter, cord, or power outlet. Please ensure that everything is correctly connected to the back of the TV. In addition to using an Ethernet connection, could you try using a mobile hotspot to see if there's a difference when accessing channels?
If performing a hard reset on the TV by locating the reset button at the back of the TV didn't fix the issue, the problem may be internal. In that case, we recommend contacting your TV manufacturer for further assistance.
I hope this helps!
Thanks,
Jharra
I have the same issue with my Roku tv
Hi @Scar1963,
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I think its 10000% likely Roku/Hisense pushed a bad update to us sometime in the past 6-8 months bc thats when my issue started too and same problem as everyone else in here. Same symptoms, same failed resolutions. After stumbling in here and realizing how common this is im going to try what one suggested and fully factory reset to see if it works but idk if that will rid of the bad software thats corrupted things. What a friggin joke though, my TCL Roku has been fine the whole time.