

🎬 Elevate your binge game with the Roku Voice Remote Pro—control, customize, and never lose your remote again!
The Roku Voice Remote Pro (1st Edition) is a rechargeable, USB-powered remote compatible with most Roku devices. It features hands-free voice commands, private headphone listening via a built-in headphone jack, customizable shortcut buttons, and a lost remote finder activated by voice or app. Designed for seamless control and convenience, it replaces multiple remotes and enhances your streaming experience with modern tech tailored for the connected home.






| ASIN | B0916RDGMD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #860 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #54 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (16,677) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 2.8 ounces |
| Item model number | RCS01R |
| Manufacturer | Roku |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches |
P**E
So much better than the 2nd edition
Tried the 2nd edition of this remote and it was very buggy and the voice button didnt work. This one, however, is excellent. Battery life is great and the "Hey Roku" feature works almost flawlessly. The remote is incredibly easy to set up and very responsive. We are extremely happy with this remote and hope it lasts.
E**E
Nice remote, uses a USB charge
I bought two of these to replace older models, one that had stopped working altogether and one where some of the buttons had worn down and had become harder to maneuever. So far so good! I like the fact that it has a headphone/earbud jack (not all of the Roku remotes do). It also has a better voice activation alternative (plus there's a switch on the side where you can turn that feature on and off). There are also 2 customizable buttons that you can use to save your favorite apps/streaming services for faster access. One really big difference from my previous remotes is that it charges via USB. In other words, no batteries; you have to plug the included USB cable to a charger. I think I may have to get a bit used to this. I'm so used to changing the batteries on Roku remotes but now I have to remember to plug it in. So far, I've had to do it once when I let the charge use up and I've noticed it takes quite a while (hours) to reach a full charge. You can still use it while it's plugged in but it's definitely a slower process than swapping in new batteries. So, like your cell phone, you may want to keep an eye on the charge level and recharge before it gets too low.
T**D
Needs to be recharged every day, just like your phone
I'm hard of hearing, so I bought this so I could better understand the sound on the TV using the earphone feature. Works great for that, and I'm able to move about the house with the remote in my pocket and earphones plugged into the remote. The battery charge lasts very much depending on how much you use the earphones. In my case the charge is down to 50 to 60 percent at the end of the day. I simply plug in both the remote and my phone to my bedside charger when I go to bed. Full charge on both in the morning. First thing on waking up I turn on the TV and put on the earphones to find out what madness has occurred in the news overnight, all from a warm bed. The voice control works OK, but I seldom use it. Not my generation, I guess. One thing I noticed that was disconcerting at first. Turn off the TV with the remote and the sound through the earphones continues after the TV is powered down.. My assumption is the sound originates from the Roku streaming stick and not the TV. Note that I'm powering the Roku stick from the wall adapter, not from the TV's USB. If I powered it from the TV's USB this likely wouldn't be the case., since the stick's power would disappear when the TV powered down Altogether I'm happy with the remote. It does what I wanted it to do. I don't have a problem with the earphone volume as some others have averred, even though I'm hard of hearing and have to have the volume turned up higher than most; I imagine this has a lot to do with the impedance and sensitivity of the earphones. The rechargeable feature is fine for me; I use a brightly colored silicon cover and due to the extra power consumption with the earphones I'd be removing the cover almost daily to change batteries. If I should run out of battery power I have the old removable battery remote as a standby while charging the earphone remote. Both are enabled and either can be used. Of course I also have the phone APP as a third alternative. Incidentally, We have the Roku streaming stick, the Amazon stick and the Google in our household. I like the Roku far and away the best for its features and especially the user interface.
R**N
This! The Holy Grail of ROKU Remotes!
THIS! This is THE Roku Remote to get! Finally! BEST FOR THE NEWER ROKU DEVICES. Having had Roku since 2012 I have gone through many remotes over the years both purchased separately or come with a newer version device. Each one had its pros and cons, and evolved over the years. One thing that had always been available with a new ROKU was the “Private Listening” feature i.e. headphone jack. If I purchased a separate remote that included a headphone jack it was usually about $50. I noticed the in the more recent versions of ROKU this feature was being phased out. Not happy about that. I LOVE the headphone jack because I can turn my crappy sounding TV into stereo and listen to whatever movie as loud as I want without bothering my neighbors. I love the fact that the remotes are RFID which means you don’t need to point it to the TV for them to work. Purchasing a separate remote has always been hit-or-miss (mostly miss). Some wouldn’t pair up properly, some would be missing a feature that would be present in another. All would cost a lot if they had the headphone jacks. All of them were major power hogs and would glitch out on sound if the power went below a certain level. Keeping a COSTCO 100 pack of AA batteries was a necessity because I had to go through them every month or so. Another problem was that every remote had pretty quickly broken the battery cover. It happens so easily; all it takes is one drop on the kitchen floor and you are left with exposed batteries for the rest of the life of the remote. When I realized that ROKU was not going to be including the headphone jack in their newer devices, I decided to get a new remote. I wasn’t expecting to find this one for $30 bucks. I honestly was expecting to be disappointed when I got it because $30 bucks was too low for a “private listening” remote. However, it is a ROKU branded remote and it specifically listed headphone jack. This was all I was really looking at. I didn’t even notice the other features listed. When it came, I was so happily surprised! Not only did it come with a headphone jack, it is –BATTERY FREE! You can charge it on a USB. No batteries to buy and no cover to break! It also CAN BE USED WHILE CHARGING. This remote included ALL THE BEST FEATURES FROM PREVIOUS REMOTES. Power on/off Voice command/search Programmable buttons to turn on/off closed captioning or go to a set channel Did I mention it’s RECHARGABLE! ALSO, it is the only remote that actually makes the remote finder sound. Not even the remote that CAME with the ROKU that had remote finder would make the sound. Oh, and yeah $30. I came back and bought another one.
C**E
I bought this because the remote claimed I could say 'hey roku, turn off the tv' etc to control the tv and roku app. The hands free voice control picked up on commands about 2 times out of 10. All the other functions worked fine but this was the standout feature that justified paying £25 extra. Im based in the UK and roku doesn't sell this direct to the consumer, so I had to buy here. I wonder if there were compatibility issues, I dont know. This item was obviously a return being resold, which I dont mind as it was in good condition, and its not available to buy in the UK anyway. I bought this because the remote for my roku broke, and the cheap generic ones didnt work, but after this one disappointed me, I just bought a new 2025 roku stick, the remote with it controls the tv on/off and volume, so i cut down from 2 remotes to one, so still better for me and much cheaper than this voice pro remote
V**T
Roku remote with private listening and built in battery LI ON
S**E
Worked great. Love the find my remote feature. Lasted 2 years before needing a replacement because the charging port won't work, but considering it's primarily used by 4 ADHD kids I'd say that's not horrible. Getting another one and as my kids said "don't whip it across the room" lol
M**B
Sending back for a refund. Even after several hours of charging. Don't expect headphones either. You get a usb charger. I knew that as I'd bought one for half the price before from a different source, but order old style, wired headphones if that's why you're buying this.
G**E
I love this Roku Voice Remote Pro! The built-in headphone option is a game-changer. I can watch late-night shows without disturbing anyone, and the voice controls make navigating so easy. Feels solid, works perfectly, and has quickly become my favorite way to control our TV.
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