Roku TV vs Roku Stick Power

Why the power button can behave differently across Roku devices.

Quick Answer

Roku power works differently on Roku TV vs Roku Stick because a Roku TV includes the TV hardware, while a Roku Stick is only a streaming device connected by HDMI. A Roku Stick may need HDMI-CEC and compatible TV settings to affect TV power.

Last updated: May 7, 2026.

Power Differences

Roku Device Power Behavior
Roku TV Power support depends on Roku TV model, firmware, standby, and mobile app control
Roku Streaming Stick TV power usually depends on HDMI-CEC and TV settings
Roku Express / Ultra Power behavior varies by hardware, HDMI-CEC, TV, and receiver
Physical Roku remote Some remotes can use IR or TV control features that differ from app commands

What to Check

  1. Confirm whether the saved device is a Roku TV or Roku streaming device.
  2. Enable Roku mobile app control where available.
  3. Test navigation keys. If they work, the app connection is working.
  4. For Roku Stick or box, check HDMI-CEC on the TV and receiver.
  5. For Roku TV, check TV power and standby settings.
  6. Read the Roku power troubleshooting page.

Works With / Does Not Work With

Works With Does Not Work With
Roku network control while the device is awake and reachable TV power control when the TV or HDMI chain does not expose it
Roku TV models that expose compatible power behavior Assuming a Roku Stick can always turn the TV on or off
HDMI-CEC setups that allow device power control TVs or receivers with HDMI-CEC disabled or unsupported

Roku Power FAQ

Why does the physical remote power button work?

Some physical Roku remotes use IR or TV-control features that are separate from local network commands.

Does Roku app launching depend on power support?

No. App launching can work when the Roku device is awake even if power behavior is limited.

Where is the step-by-step fix?

Open Roku remote app power button not working.

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