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How to find a Roku remote

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If you have lost your Roku remote, you can find it by triggering the lost remote finder protocol, which will cause your remote to sound an alarm.

The simplicity and convenience of the Roku devices are what make them such a popular way to stream content.

There are several ways to find your Roku remote if you have misplaced it and the easiest way is to trigger the lost remote finder function which will make your remote sound an alarm.

The popularity of Roku devices

Roku devices have become a prominent feature in many homes. The brand continues to add to its product line to bring customers a greater variety of options when it comes to convenient streaming services.

Roku devices provide a way for subscribers to stream live and on-demand content from their television. Roku devices are convenient, since installation, in most cases, only requires an HDMI cable and a Roku account setup.

Having all of your streaming platforms and accounts housed on a single platform that you can easily navigate and use is one of the reasons why Roku devices have become so popular.

Roku devices do not take up much space and in most cases you only have a small black box, the HDMI cable, and a remote control as part of your Roku system.

How to find a Roku remote

Since Roku devices are common in many homes, it is also quite common for the device’s remote control to get lost amidst the daily activities taking place in a household.

Even though it is a common occurrence, it can still be very inconvenient when you lose or misplace your Roku remote.

Some newer versions of the Roku remote include a voice control function, button, or application function that can trigger the lost remote finder protocol for your Roku device.

For older remotes, the best thing to do is just to use the Roku mobile application as a replacement remote until you can find your actual remote control.

Some possible solutions for finding a lost Roku remote include:

  • Use the lost remote finder voice command or button
  • Use the lost remote finder function on the mobile application
  • Use the mobile application as a replacement remote

Using the lost remote finder voice command or button

Triggering the lost remote finder function on your compatible Roku remote using a voice command or the button is not a complicated process.

In order to use either of these methods, the following factors are important:

Method Requirements Compatible devices Activation
Voice command To use this method, you need to ensure that your remote has a built-in speaker. You can find it by looking for tiny speaker holes on the back of your remote. You must also have hands-free voice turned on. Roku remotes with built-in speakers like the Roku Voice Remote Pro and the Roku Enhanced Remote. To trigger the lost remote finder function, you can say the phrase “Hey Roku, where’s my remote?” in a clear tone, articulately.
Button To use the button method you need to ensure that your Roku box has the lost remote finder button on the top or on the side of the device. Roku Ultra To trigger the lost remote finder function, you can simply press the lost remote finder button manually.
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Triggering either of these protocols will cause your remote to sound an alarm, which will help you locate it easily.

Use the lost remote finder function on the mobile application

If you do not have hands-free voice turned on for your remote or do not have the lost remote finder button, you can trigger the protocol through the mobile application.

The first step in using the lost remote finder function on the Roku mobile application is to have the application installed on your mobile phone.

The steps to trigger the lost remote finder protocol are:

  • Step 1: Select the “Devices” icon from the navigation bar
  • Step 2: Ensure you are connected to your device
  • Step 3: Click on the three dots button next to your device
  • Step 4: Select the “Ping remote” option

Use the mobile application as a replacement remote

You can use your Roku mobile application as a replacement remote while you look for your actual remote, but you can also use this application-remote to trigger the lost remote finder protocol, by doing the following:

  • Step 1: Click on the “Remote” icon from the navigation bar
  • Step 2: Open the Home Screen on your Roku device and navigate to the “Settings” menu
  • Step 3: Select the “Remotes & devices” option and then the “Remotes” option
  • Step 4: Find your remote’s name and click on the “Find remote” option