I have enjoyed Roku in my home for two years… until just recently, when my remote “died.” There was no accidental fall, drop, getting wet, or anything else. It simply stopped working. That is, except for the power (on/off) button and volume (up/down) control. I tried every trick I could think of or find on the internet (batteries, restart, unplug tv, pushing buttons), but issue persists. Remote has no mic or reset button. iPhone works well as substitute, however it is a hassle. Please! Someone! Anyone! Help!
No mic and reset button sounds like an older Roku remote. Maybe it's reached the end of its lifespan? Roku sells replacements, but have you considered a universal remote in the meantime? They can be pretty affordable and work with multiple devices.
Hi @daphne_colson,
We appreciate your first post here in the Roku Community!
Thanks for bringing this issue to our attention and for your efforts in attempting to resolve it. We are here and ready to assist you further with this matter!
Note: You can use the Roku mobile app to control your streaming device while troubleshooting your voice remote.
Here are some troubleshooting steps that can help you resolve the issue:
Please use the Roku mobile app or another Roku remote compatible with your streaming device. Follow these steps to activate pairing mode from the Settings menu.
If you do not have a second Roku remote that already works with your streaming device or the Roku mobile app installed, you can restart your streaming device to put it in pairing mode. When your streaming device is powered on, it will automatically enter pairing mode and look for remotes.
Use the following steps to restart your streaming device.
Once you see the Home screen, follow the steps in the next section to put your voice remote into pairing mode and complete the pairing process with your streaming device.
Hope this helps resolve the issue you are experiencing. If you're still facing the problem, please don't hesitate to reach out to us, and we'll be happy to provide further assistance.
Thanks,
Jharra