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Troubleshoot your remote before you have to buy a replacement
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Is your Roku remote blinking green randomly while showing the battery life on-screen? It can happen frequently enough that the TV is unwatchable, so you'll want to know easy and quick ways to fix it. From low or dead batteries to interrupted connections to failed pairing, there are a few reasons why your Roku remote flashes green. This wikiHow article lists different troubleshooting steps you can take to solve the issue of your Roku remote blinking green.

Things You Should Know

  • A flashing green light on your remote can easily be fixed by replacing the batteries or charging your remote.
  • Make sure there are no obstructions between your Roku and remote that can cause your Bluetooth pairing to fail.
  • Check your network settings on your Roku TV and reset your router.
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Repair Remote with TV

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  1. This troubleshooting step has worked for a few people, so there's no downside to trying this out for yourself! As soon as you see that your remote is acting weird (blinking green and showing the battery icon on screen, like it just paired), go to your TV's pairing section in Settings > Remotes & Devices.
    • Your TV will be in pairing mode as it searches for available devices. Press the pairing button on your remote (it's on the back) for about 5-7 seconds until you see the LED on your remote turn green. You may need to try this process a few times to finally get a good pairing between your remote and TV.
    • If you have a rechargeable remote, you'll need to repeat this pairing process after you recharge the batteries.[2]
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Reset Your Remote

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  1. Anything that might be causing the remote to flash green should be fixed, but it isn't guaranteed to work for everyone.
    • If you have a simple remote without removable batteries, press and hold the "Reset" button for about 30 seconds. You can find it on the back of the remote.
    • If you have a voice remote with removable batteries, take them out, then disconnect your connected Roku device or TV from power for about 10 seconds. Press the "Home", "Back", and "Pairing" buttons on your remote at the same time and connect your Roku to power again. When the Roku starts and displays the home screen, release all the buttons on your remote, then reinsert the batteries.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene Antonelli is a Technology Writer and Editor for wikiHow. Darlene has experience teaching college courses, writing technology-related articles, and working hands-on in the technology field. She earned an MA in Writing from Rowan University in 2012 and wrote her thesis on online communities and the personalities curated in such communities. This article has been viewed 19,865 times.
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