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CATMANDO26
Newbie

Ultra constantly signals the remote

I am losing my mind!  My Roku Ultra is almost constantly signaling the remote!  I haven't asked it to, but it does!  I've reset the roku and the remote many times.  I've checked for updates, I've made sure there are no buttons stuck... 

When the Roku signals the remote, the sound is extremely annoying.  I keep changing it hoping a new sound won't be as annoying, but, it is!!  And to use the remote while the Roku is signaling it is a huge hassle too!  You have to double click and go back and forth because the system isn't recognizing the remote that is in your hand and accessing the system with is the remote it is signaling.  It constantly jumps options, so you end up clicking on things you don't want.  

I'm about to throw both the remote and the Roku at the wall!  Please help!!

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brightond
Newbie

Re: Ultra constantly signals the remote

Having the exact same issue on a Roku Ultra. Please help!

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RkkMe
Streaming Star

Re: Ultra constantly signals the remote

Perhaps a stuck(ish) button on the box to ping the remote?

*EDIT - sorry, you checked for stuck button already

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Ultra4K55
Newbie

Re: Ultra constantly signals the remote

I have the same problem by any chance have you determined a solution?

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Tchalla7
Newbie

Re: Ultra constantly signals the remote

I have the same issue. It's been two years after the original post. Why hasn't Roku replied to this post? Why won't they address the issue?

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Wrgkmc
Reel Rookie

Re: Ultra constantly signals the remote

The remote continues broadcasting a stealf signal for 1 to two minutes after pressing a button. The signal is not a stuck button. The remote signal can be heard when placed close to an audio amplifier. The keys make a blip sound. The stealf signal is a digital handshake similar to what a modem does. I suspect it’s the remote trying to connect the microphone.  To the main unit or actual info from the mic is being captured by the main unit. I plan to cut the connection to that mic. You can’t trust any of these Chinese manufactures to honor the settings on the main unit.  

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