Thanks for the reply.
I have passed along your information and concern to our Support team. They will follow up and further assist you through email.
All the best,
Kariza
Thank you for the reply
Roku has replaced my remote,everything is great,thank you
I too am having Roku Remotes eat batteries like mad, about every two weeks, I have to install fresh batteries. That' with very very lite use of the Roku Remote. This is ridiculous. How can I get replacement Roku remotes?
Hi @TGladd,
Welcome to the Roku Community!
We're sorry to hear that you're having this experience. Can you please provide the serial number of your Roku device from Settings>System>About? I'll be able to pass it along to our Support team who can assist you further.
Please keep us posted.
Regards,
Mary
I work as a big tech engineer. It is a bad assumption to believe the remote is "eating batteries" as a hardware power consumption malfunction and not intentionally refusing to operate based on a fake "dead battery" report due to software programming.
It is not a warranty issue if the product was intentionally designed to "malfunction" this way in order to coerce unnecessary replacements and upgrades. That is a consumer rights issue. It would not be the first time a prominent tech company was caught falsely reporting battery capacity in order to stimulate sales.
Sadly I do not have the resources to know this for certain, but trend data in consumer reports paints a clear picture something is not right here.
I am one of the Roku users who is shocked to have to replace my remote batteries every few days! I use the tv connected maybe one or two times a day, it is not continuously running. I have read every post I can on this.
I would like a replacement remote sent out for my basically new television.
Roku Account: Dsgo0408@gmail.com
Model: 50R4AX
Hardware ID: G846X
Serial #: X01200YRPN63
Software version: 13.1.4 Updated 9/22/24
Remote: Model RC901
Name Enhanced Voice Remote
I am frustrated that this has taken me into an hour to find any type of solution and I am leery that this will be the one to fix it, let alone that anyone will even read it. I find it hard to believe that the only solution is the company tells its customers to buy a new remote. I just bought the TV back in July.
@DTG58 I have six Roku devices in my home including three TCL TVs with a Roku operating system. I have had no problem with any of the devices using batteries at a high rate. While I have seen a few posts about battery issues the last post in this thread is over a year ago. Roku devices are very cheap and occassionaly some have faulty remotes. A replacement remote for a Roku TV is about $10 and is likely the only solution to your problem.