If the Roku remote is slow to respond, keeps unpairing, or the voice control is not working, it is time to reset it. This will restore the remote functions to defaults. There are two Roku remote models, and the procedure for resetting them will vary. This article provides step-by-step resetting instructions for both Roku remotes.
Steps to Reset the Roku Simple Remote
A Simple Roku remote works by emitting infrared signals to the Roku streaming player or TV. This remote doesn’t require pairing, so it doesn’t have a reset or pairing button like the Roku Voice Remote. However, you can still reset this remote by changing its batteries.
1. Switch off the Roku TV or Streaming Stick and disconnect its cord from the wall socket.
2. Eject the batteries from the Roku remote and keep them aside for a few minutes or hours.
3. Connect the Roku device cord back to the source and turn it on.
4. Insert batteries into the Roku remote and press the Home and Back buttons.
5. Release these buttons when the remote’s LED starts blinking.
This indicates that a Simple Roku Remote resetting is successful.
Reset the Roku Voice Remote to Factory Defaults
For Roku Voice Remote, there will be the pairing button inside its battery compartment. You can use that to restore the Roku Voice Remote to its defaults.
1. As a first step, open the remote’s battery compartment and eject the batteries.
2. Turn off the Roku TV or Streaming Stick and disconnect its cord from the electrical source. Keep it turned off for a few minutes or an hour.
3. Plug the Roku device cord back in and switch on your device.
4. Insert the batteries into the remote when the TV screen displays the Roku logo.
5. Hold the Pairing button on the remote’s battery compartment for five seconds.
6. If the remote’s LED flashes green, you can release the Pairing button.
Now, your Roku device will establish a connection with the Roku Voice Remote.
FAQ
Yes. Resetting the Roku remote will completely erase the remote’s pairing information. Therefore, you should program the Roku remote again to use it.
You should take the remote to a nearby Roku service center or visit their customer support website to explain the remote issue. The technicians will inspect the problem and rectify it. If the remote has become faulty, you can program a universal remote with your Roku TV and use it as a substitute.