@July1302 wrote:Thanks for your “advice” that is unhelpful. I literally only need 3-4”, not 10’. Nowhere did I blame Roku. Maybe you should reread my post.
Says the one who moved their TV up on the wall…… ~ Jordan
I don’t see the relevance. People don’t move tv’s?
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@July1302 wrote:I don’t see the relevance. People don’t move tv’s?
Error messages and TV moving are not the same.
~ Jordan
Hi @July1302,
Thanks for following up.
I have passed along your information to our Support team. They will follow up and assist you through email.
We appreciate your patience in the meantime.
Best regards,
Mary
@Michelle3 Bottom line, if you buy a qualifying device, you get an extender. It doesn't matter if you use it or throw it away. The reason is irrelevant. Who knew asking a question would get people irrationally angry?
Edited to add: my husband found an extender in a drawer. CRISIS AVERTED.
I also bought a stick and it came today. I am having lots of trouble getting the HDMI extender for free from ROKU. I even tried going to device settings and finding the serial number. In addition, the number on box does not work either. It is a new stick. I don't know why I am having trouble getting a HDMI extender.
As was stated by @makaiguy, there is nothing special about the official Roku HDMI extender; it’s only 3-4 inches or so. You’re better off buying an extender from Best Buy, Amazon or Walmart that is way longer than the Roku extender. In fact, I’d recommend a compact Roku box over a Stick any day.
~ Jordan
@July1302 The FREE HDMI extender was intended to help people install there Roku Stick when the TV had an awkward HDMI position. Some older TVs have an HDMI port pointing downwards. Now if the TV is sitting on something it makes it impossible to plug in the Stick. Certain Sticks also had issues with weak WiFi and overheating. That is also why the extender was needed. But you created the issue. Not Roku. Therefore the issue falls upon you and not Roku.
That's like putting huge mudder tires on your Jeep and telling the dealership that your vehicle is noisy while driving down the highway.
@July1302 Plus, your replies are irrelevant, because in so many ways, a compact Roku box is way more qualifying than a Stick. Roku isn’t even responsible for the way your TV set is set up, so you ain’t gonna blame them. You didn’t get no error message or anything at all.
~ Jordan