Roku remote not working? Here are some possible fixes

is your Roku remote not working? If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. The good news is that if you find your Roku remote is not working, there are some easy fixes.

Before we share a few possible solutions, you first have to figure out what kind of a Roku remote you have. Your streaming device either came with a standard IR remote that must be pointed directly at the Roku, or an enhanced Roku remote which connect over a wireless network and works wherever you point it.

the best way to figure out which type you have is to open the battery compartment. If you see a pairing button, you have an enhanced “point-anywhere” remote. If you don’t, you have the less fancy IR remote.

Now that we got that out of the way, let’s take a look at some fixes that should help solve any issues that are causing the Roku remote to not work correctly

Fix number 1: Makes sure the signal isn’t blocked
The problem might be due to an obstruction that’s blocking the signal making its way from the remote to the streaming device. Remove any objects that might be positioned in front of your Roku and make sure you’re pointing the remote directly at it.

If there are no obstructions and the remote doesn’t work when you’re close to the streaming player and trying to use it, the search for the right fix continues.

Fix number 2: Reset the batteries
The next solution on the list is an easy one: try resetting the batteries. Just open up the compartment at the back, remove the batteries, and then place them back into the remote. After that, just point the remote directly at your Roku and see if it now works.

Fix number 3: Replace the batteries
If resetting the batteries didn’t work, replacing them might. Just buy some new ones or borrow them from a different device you have in your home —  AA or AAA size batteries required depending on your remote.

Open the compartment at the back, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones. Then point the remote directly at your Roku and check to see if the problem is solved.

Fixes for the enhanced “point-anywhere” Roku remote

Fix number 1: Restart your Roku device and remote
If you own an enhanced remote, restarting your streaming device as well as the remote is the first thing to try out. Open the compartment at the back of the remote and remove the batteries. Then remove the power cable from the Roku device, wait five seconds, and plug it back in.

When the Roku home screen appears on your TV, put the batteries back into the remote, wait 30 seconds for the connection to be established, and press a button to see if it works.

Fix number 2: Re-pair the remote
Just like with fix number two, remove the batteries from the remote and the power cable from the Roku, wait five seconds, and then plug the cable back into the device. When the home screen appears, put the batteries back into the remote.

After that’s done, press and hold the pairing button located in the battery compartment for three seconds, or until the pairing light on the remote starts to flash. Wait 30 seconds for the remote to establish a connection with your Roku device, after which the pairing dialog will appear on your TV screen.

Fix number 3: Replace the batteries
The process of replacing the batteries is a bit different — but still simple — when compared to the standard IR remote described above. Remove the batteries from the remote and the power cable from the Roku device. Wait for five seconds and then re-connect the cable.

Once the home screen appears on the TV, insert the new batteries into the remote and see if the issue still persist.



If these solutions didn’t solve the problem you’re having with the remote, there are two other things you can do — no matter which type of remote you have. They won’t fix your remote, but will at least allow you to continue using the streaming device.

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