A CLEVER Roku trick lets you control your TV without touching any buttons at all.
You don’t even need to hold a microphone button down on your remote control for this special feature.
Your Roku remote might have some extra special features[/caption]It’s called Roku Hands-Free Voice, and is designed to let you issue spoken commands without having to touch anything.
But it’s only available on the Roku Voice Remote Pro – the second edition version.
Roku explains: “In addition to push-to-talk voice, your Roku Voice Remote Pro (2nd Edition) supports hands-free voice.
“Which listens for your commands without the need for you to push a button or even handle your remote.”
To get it to work, there’s a little bit of preparation that you need to do.
Once you’ve made sure that you have the correct remote, you can get started.
You’ll need to activate hands-free voice by moving the slider on the side of the remote.
It needs to be in the on position, which will show up as green (versus the regular black).
Then you can say “Hey Roku…” and issue a command, which the remote should pick up.
You don’t need to press it – simply having it toggle on is enough.
Once that’s done, Roku suggests trying:
Any command that would normally work with push-to-talk will also work with hands-free.
The only catch is that you absolutely must say “Hey Roku” at the start of a command or it won’t work.
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If you’re struggling to get the feature to work, you may need to adjust how you talk.
Roku suggests: “For the best hands-free experience, try using a conversational tone at normal volume.
“Do not speak slower or louder than normal and do not overpronounce syllables or words. Speak naturally with a clear and direct ‘Hey Roku…'”
Remember to talk in the direction of the remote and not the TV.
Make sure that you’ve activated the hands-free feature on your remote[/caption]And ensure that the remote is closer to you than the TV for the best experience – otherwise audio may interfere with your commands.
It’s also important to generally keep the remote closer to you: Roku recommends having it no further than 10 to 12 feet away.
If you’ve lost your remote, you can still access voice controls (albeit with a push, not hands-free) using the Roku mobile app.
This is a great replacement if you can’t find your remote but still want to use voice features.
You can use a whole range of voice commands[/caption]