Lost Roku Remote? How to Use to Roku without Remote

Just likeFireStick or any other streaming device, Roku’s remote can be lost or forgotten in your home or during a trip. If you’re on the same forgotten boat as me then you’re in luck because there are other ways to use your Roku without a remote. Let’s check those out.

1. Lost Roku remote within the house

Use Remote Finder on Roku Ultra

Roku devices have two different types of remotes; IR and wireless (Bluetooth). If you have an IR remote then you would have to manually find the remote, however, some Roku devices( like Roku 4 and Roku Ultra) have a Remote finder button in the shape of a remote on the top of the media player. When you press the button, the remote will make a sound until you find it and press any button on the remote to stop the sound. Needless to say, for this to work, your Roku needs to be under the range and your remote batteries shouldn’t be completely drained.

Related:4 Ways to set up VPN on any Roku device

roku mobile app

Use an App on your smartphone

Roku has official apps forAndroidandiOSwhich allows you to control the Roku device from a smartphone. If you have a smartphone, you can install the Roku app on your smartphone and use it to navigate the Roku.

roku mobile app

Read:How to cast to Roku from Android, PC, or Mac

Simply, connect the smartphone to the same Wifi network and the app would automatically discover the device. Connect the device and you’re good to go.

Roku URL Player and Remote

Read:50 Themes to customize your Roku home screen like a pro

Use an app on Computer

roku chrome extension

Apart from offering official apps to control the Roku device, Roku also offers API which allows third-party developers to create apps for Roku. If you don’t want to use a smartphone or don’t have one at your disposal, you can install a Chrome app on your computer and use it to navigate the Roku device. InstallRoku URL Player and Remoteapp on the Chrome web browser.

To make this app work, connect the computer to the same Wifi network as Roku. It will automatically discover the device and show you the controls for Roku. you can navigate, play-pause content, and launch channels right from the Chrome app.

connect to wifi

2. Lost Roku remote away from home

Things get tricky when you’re away from your home and don’t have the remote with you. The Roku device will not connect to any other wifi network unless you explicitly change the connection using the remote or the app. As we have discussed above, the app will only work if it is connected to the same Wifi network.

Now, we’ll trick the Roku device into thinking that it is still connected to the home network. For this, you’ll need two smartphones; one for creating a hotspot and another to control Roku via an app. Grab one phone and go toSettings > Wireless > Hotspot and Tethering > Change the hotspot credentials to match your Home Wifi credentials. The Wifi name and password are cases sensitive so make sure of that.

Connect your other smartphone to the hotspot you just created and install the Roku app from the Play Store or the App Store. The Roku device will automatically connect and would show up in the app. You can then navigate the Roku interface and connect to a new Wifi hotspot.

3. Use Siri to Control Roku

As I mentioned above, Roku has an API that lets you control your Roku without the remote. There are plenty of Siri Shortcuts that can control your Roku with just a few voice commands. I have covered it extensively in another article which would guide you through the entire process of setting up and using the Siri Shortcuts with Roku.Check out the article here.

4. Use a Universal Remote

Most Roku media players support both IR and wireless remotes. If you lose the original remote then you can temporarily navigate your Roku with a Universal remote.  These following Roku devices support IR, therefore, any supported Universal remote would work fine.

Roku LT, Roku HD, XD, XDS, Roku 1, Roku 2, Roku 2 HD, XD, XS, Roku 3, Roku Express, Roku Express+, and Premiere (Only model 3920).

Unfortunately, there very little you can do if your Roku is not connected to WiFi and the remote is lost.What do you think of these methods? Let me know in the comments below.

Read:Roku vs Chromecast vs Firestick vs Android TV vs Apple TV: Which one to buy?

Works as an in-house Writer at TechWiser and focuses on the latest smart consumer electronics. Closely follows the latest trends in consumer IoT and how it affects our daily lives. You can follow him on Twitter. Yes, he sometimes speaks in Third Person.

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