Model 3820R2 - Streaming Stick 4K
Hi, I have a Roku streaming stick. The batteries for it's remote died, so I replaced them and it worked again. I had a package of recyclable AAA batteries, so used them new and it worked. However, they eventually died and I recharged them and oddly they don't work for the remote. The remote could still control my TV volume but couldn't turn the Roku on and use it. I replaced them with the same versions of the rechargeable batteries, and it works completely again.
There must be a difference in amperage when the batteries are recharged. I'll have to measure the batteries with my multimeter and see if there are any differences. I understand I can buy a rechargeable controller, but I didn't and now trying to understand why rechargeable batteries won't work after recharging them.
I am using Energizer Recharge Power Plus AAA batteries.
Hey @SilentBob,
Welcome to the Roku community!
Thanks for reaching out about the issue with your Roku remote. It might not be the batteries causing the problem but rather the remote setup. In the meantime, try resetting your remote and setting it up to control your TV.
We recommend trying the following steps to help resolve this issue:
Reboot your voice remote
If your voice remote uses standard AA or AAA alkaline batteries, you can reboot it by removing and reinstalling them.
Re-pair your voice remote to your streaming device
If your voice remote has a pairing button, it will be located either on the back of the remote or under the battery cover. Press and hold the pairing button for 5 seconds or until you see the status light begin to flash.
Roku voice remote to control your TV
Try doing this and see if it helps with what you're experiencing.
Please keep us posted!
Thanks,
Jharra