This article explains how to pair a Roku IR or Point Anywhere remote automatically, reset or re-pair a remote, add a new remote, and unpair a remote. Show
How to Connect a Roku IR RemoteSome Roku remotes use IR (Infrared Light) and require line-of-sight to work with a Roku, but don't require actual pairing. If your Roku device comes with an IR remote, insert the batteries (either AA or AAA), then point and push the buttons you need to use. No additional pairing is required. How to Pair a Roku Point Anywhere or Enhanced RemoteStandard and Enhanced Point Anywhere remotes, on the other hand, use RF (radio frequency), Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi Direct and don't need line-of-sight but must be paired with a Roku device before they can be used. To identify an Enhanced remote, look for one or more of the following features:
If you're setting up a Roku box, stick, or TV that comes with a point anywhere/enhanced remote for the first time, follow these steps:
How to Re-Pair or Reset a Roku RemoteIf you need to re-pair or reset a Roku remote, the process is simple. Follow these steps:
How to Add a New or Second RemoteYou can add a new remote or add a second remote to control the same Roku TV or player. This is convenient if you have gaming remotes as it will accommodate two-person gameplay on compatible games.
How to Unpair a Roku RemoteSometimes unpairing a Roku remote can fix issues you're having with it. The unpairing process is about as easy as pairing.
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