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Chefgju
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Using the remote with different Roku devices

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Is there a way that I can use one remote with multiple Roku devices?

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DBDukes
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Re: Using the remote with different Roku devices

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@Chefgju 

Sometimes, depending on the circumstances.

Roku remotes come in two basic flavors: infrared (IR) and WiFi Direct (RF).

All current and recent (last 8 years or so) Roku devices support RF remotes.

All Roku devices except Roku Sticks support IR remotes.

If you're talking about one of the devices being a Stick, then "sometimes" becomes no, since an RF Roku remote can be paired to a single Roku device. However, that Roku device can have multiple RF remotes paired.

If none of the Roku devices are Sticks, then a single IR Roku remote can be used on all the Roku devices. Note that if the Roku devices are close enough so that more than one can see the IR remote at the same time, then both will be affected by the button presses at the same time.

Now, if you were to provide us with some actual information about your setup (including model number) and what you're trying to accomplish, perhaps we can offer suggestions. But to your question as posed, the answer is "sometimes, depending on the circumstances."

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Tivoburkee
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Roku IR remotes will just work with all Roku devices that accept IR commands. Roku wifi remote can only be used with one Roku device at a time. You can pair it to different Roku but it will forget the first. 

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DBDukes
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Re: Using the remote with different Roku devices

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@Chefgju 

Sometimes, depending on the circumstances.

Roku remotes come in two basic flavors: infrared (IR) and WiFi Direct (RF).

All current and recent (last 8 years or so) Roku devices support RF remotes.

All Roku devices except Roku Sticks support IR remotes.

If you're talking about one of the devices being a Stick, then "sometimes" becomes no, since an RF Roku remote can be paired to a single Roku device. However, that Roku device can have multiple RF remotes paired.

If none of the Roku devices are Sticks, then a single IR Roku remote can be used on all the Roku devices. Note that if the Roku devices are close enough so that more than one can see the IR remote at the same time, then both will be affected by the button presses at the same time.

Now, if you were to provide us with some actual information about your setup (including model number) and what you're trying to accomplish, perhaps we can offer suggestions. But to your question as posed, the answer is "sometimes, depending on the circumstances."

DBDukes
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Note: I am not a Roku employee.

If this post solves your problem please help others find this answer and click "Accept as Solution."

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