Hi @JFrausto,
Thank you for your first post here in the Roku Community!
We understand you're having trouble pairing your AirPods with the Roku TV. We're happy to assist you further. Please try the troubleshooting steps below:
- Ensure Bluetooth is enabled: Bluetooth must be turned on or enabled on your Bluetooth device, and your device must not be in 'airplane mode.' With some devices, you may need to turn Bluetooth off and back on to pair it. For help using Bluetooth on your Bluetooth device, refer to the manufacturer's online resources or contact their support center. You can find links to some common manufacturers in the detailed article about connecting Bluetooth to your Roku device.
- Check your wireless speakers or wireless soundbar: If you have Roku wireless speakers or a Roku TV Wireless Soundbar, make sure they are powered on and working. When paired and connected, you will see them listed on the Remotes & Devices menu, as described earlier in this article. If your wireless speakers or wireless soundbar are not connected, you will not be able to pair a Bluetooth device.
- Check that your Roku device is in pairing mode: Your Roku device must be in pairing mode to allow your smartphone, tablet, or computer to discover it. To enter pairing mode, go to Settings > Remotes & devices > Pair Bluetooth device.
- Move your device closer: Bluetooth allows devices to wirelessly exchange data over short distances (typically less than 30 feet). Try moving your Bluetooth device closer when attempting to pair.
- Wait longer: If you do not see your Roku device in the list of discovered devices on your Bluetooth device, check that your Roku device is still in the Bluetooth pairing screen, and restart the scan on your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Occasionally, Bluetooth devices take longer (30-60 seconds) to discover devices around them.
- Restart Bluetooth device: In some cases, restarting your Bluetooth device will get it to pair successfully.
- Eliminate interference: If you already have a Bluetooth device paired and it is nearby, try powering it off if you are attempting to pair a second Bluetooth device.
- Repeat the pairing process: If a device loses connection, delete pairing information on both your Bluetooth device and Roku device and repeat the pairing process. To delete pairing information on your Bluetooth device, open the list of paired Bluetooth devices and remove or 'forget' your Roku device. On your Roku device, go to Settings > Remotes & devices > Bluetooth devices to select your Bluetooth device, and then select Forget this device.
You may also want to check out this support article on resolving issues when connecting a Bluetooth device to your Roku device.
We would recommend trying to see if that resolves your issue. Please keep us posted.
All the best,
John
John
Roku Community Moderator