Generally, each TV requires its own Roku device.
However, if you don't mind watching the same show/movie, etc on all the TVs at the same time, you could place a HDMI splitter in line.
Generally, each TV requires its own Roku device.
However, if you don't mind watching the same show/movie, etc on all the TVs at the same time, you could place a HDMI splitter in line.
It will work on tv its connected to each TV needs its own roku unless you piggyback the the roku with a double end hdmi one to main TV then run hdmi to other TV but that would be a long cord . Easier to but roku for each TV