My husband was holding our Roku remote and it popped loud like a fire cracker. It still works fine and the batteries weren’t affected. What the heck is going on!! Now we are scared it’s going to cause a fire.
Hi, @Joan12
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We just had the exact thing with one of our Roku remotes, loud popping and a jolt but the remote continues to work. The batteries look fine and have been installed a few months. Serial number X013006FV0M5
This is a Hisense Roku TV
Hi @Eggsandjazz @Kororon,
Greetings from the Roku Community!
We appreciate you letting us know about your Roku remote. We will work with you to know what went wrong so we can assist you further and fix the issue. Please tell us more details so that we can better understand the problem you are having.
We are eager to hear from you and investigate this matter further. Thank you!
Kind regards, Eunice
This happened to me tonight! I was holding the remote, it made a popping sound and jolted. That’s a great way to describe it. It still worked, but when I opened the cover to look at the batteries, one of them was wet. I have pictures of the batteries.
Hi @Jammers,
A warm welcome here in the Roku Community!
We appreciate you notifying us about this issue, and we'd like to be of immediate assistance.
I sent you a PM for this.
Thanks,
Rey
In addition, be ware of the harm with the chemical on the battery.
The remote from my Roku 4 made the same popping noises as you describe. This morning I noticed the noises coming from my table top where the remote was located. Finally narrowed down the noises as coming from the roku remote. The Roku 4 remote hadn't worked well (intermittently) since last week, so I was using a remote from a roku express that I have. The popping noises stopped when I took out the batteries (AA type). I thought maybe this was a feature of the remote to let you know the batteries need replacing, after reading this I'm not so sure. Anyway, just wanted to explain that I found those same noises and upon changing batteries, the noises stopped. I will be checking to see if perhaps the Roku 4 remote isn't discharging the batteries too quickly (which I suspect, because I just changed them not long ago) whereas the Roku Express remote batteries seem to last longer (AAA type).