How to turn off any Roku device, including a Roku TV
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As more people "cut the cord" and stop using cable, streaming boxes and sticks are rocketing in popularity. These days, it's rare to find someone who doesn't have some sort of streaming device hooked up to their TV — and for most users, that device is a Roku.
But we can't watch Netflix 24/7, so there's going to be a point where you want to turn your Roku off. However, Rokus don't turn off like other devices.
Roku devices are designed to stay on at all times. When you're not actively streaming something, they take up an almost negligible amount of energy. Even if you've got the screensaver running, your Roku doesn't take much energy.
As such, the only way to turn off most Roku devices is to unplug the power cable, or unplug it from your TV if it uses that for power. If your Roku streaming stick relies entirely on your TV for power, then turning off your TV will turn off the Roku too.
There are only two Roku devices that give you more control: The Roku 4 and the
Quick tip: When you turn your Roku off, it won't be able to download updates or connect to the internet. It'll also take a few moments to turn back on when you eventually reactivate it.
If you have a Roku 4 (pictured above), then you're in luck — the Roku 4 lets you fully turn off your device with just a few clicks.
1. Head to your Roku's homepage and select Settings in the left sidebar.
2. Select System, and then Power. You'll be given a few different options.
You can also go back to the System menu and select System restart to turn your Roku off, then right back on.
If you have a Roku TV, turning the TV off is the same as turning the Roku off. This goes for all Roku TVs, whether they're made by TCL, Insignia, Hisense, or another company.
But all these Roku TVs also have power saving features, which can help reduce the amount of electricity your Roku uses even more.
1. Head to your Roku's homepage and select Settings in the left sidebar.
2. Select System, and then Power. Here, select Auto power savings.
3. Now you've got a variety of settings to go through.
Again, Roku devices are designed to use very little power. It's up to you to decide whether being able to always quickly access your apps is worth the energy cost.
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