

If you opt for the $15 Simple Remote, you'll still need your TV remote nearby. But it lacks a speaker, making it incompatible with the remote finding feature. You can also use the microphone button to interact with the Roku interface using your voice. The Roku Voice Remote costs $20 and lets you turn your TV on and off and control the volume with the remote. Roku offers replacement remotes, but the $30 Voice Remote Pro is the only one the company sells with a remote finder feature. If you can't seem to locate your Roku remote, you're not totally out of luck. Still can't find it? Try one of these alternatives To preview the sound you selected, click Preview remote finder sound. To change the sound, go to Settings > Remote and select Change remote finder sound. Keep in mind that if the remote has died or is out of range of a Wi-Fi signal, the Roku will not be able to locate it.

When you press this, the remote will emit a sound until you locate it and press any button. The Roku Ultra has a special remote finder button on the right-hand side of the box. If your remote has a speaker grille, but runs on regular disposable batteries, you'll need to head over to the Roku device itself. Once you find your remote, you can press any button to stop the sound. If you have that, then all you have to do is say, "Hey, Roku, find my remote," and the remote will automatically turn on your TV and start emitting a high-pitched beeping sound so you can locate it. There should be a slot for the Micro-USB charging cable at the very bottom of the remote, right underneath the purple Roku fabric tag. The Voice Remote Pro is the only remote in the Roku lineup with an internal rechargeable battery. You can check if you have a Voice Remote Pro by finding out how your remote charges.
