Since minor causes like outdated software lead to this issue, it is primarily solvable. You can try pairing the remote again after replacing the batteries. Or, you can check for new software updates.
Why is Roku Remote Blinking Green?
How to Fix Roku Remote Blinking Green?
Are you pressing the button for more than 20 seconds while pairing your Remote? If you hold the button for longer, it might cause your remote to blink green continuously. Also, you need to ensure no obstructions exist between your Roku device and remote during the pairing process. Before you directly jump on to the fixes, you can try minor troubleshooting solutions first. You can check if your remote is damaged physically. Also, you can see the pairing button to check if it is stuck.
Replace and Recharge Batteries
One of the reasons your Roku remote is flashing green light but not pairing could be the faulty batteries. Also, if you sense your remote is hot, your battery might have been damaged. In such case, it is time you replace your old batteries with new ones. While inserting batteries, you must properly position them. Some Roku remotes have in-built batteries that can be rechargeable. So, you must charge it fully to use it.
Restart Roku
If you are stuck on the Pairing remote screen and the green light continues blinking, you can restart your Roku. You can use an in-built remote on the Roku app to perform a reboot. But, this method is effective only when you have already paired your smartphone app with the device. As long as both devices are on same Wi-Fi connection, you can control all functions of your Roku. Here are the steps for it.
Try Pairing Again
Once you have replaced or recharged the batteries, you can start the pairing process again. Here’re the steps you need to follow:
Use the Roku App Remote
You can re-pair the remote from the system settings. You can use the Roku app on your mobile to access the virtual remote and navigate to the pair remote menu. But you must program your app remote with the device first while both devices are on the same Wi-Fi connection. Here are the steps for it.
Update Roku
You must meet the system requirements if you want to pair Roku Voice Remote Pro. Your Roku software must be a 9.4 or a later version. Therefore, if you cannot program it with your Roku device, you can update the software manually from settings. Moreover, if there are system bugs that are causing pairing to fail, updating should fix the problem. You can follow the steps given below.
Hard Reset
If your Roku screen freezes on the “Pairing remote” screen and you are not connected to the app remote yet, perform a hard reset. You can locate and press the physical reset button on your Roku TV. But, if there is a tiny pinhole on the button, you can use thin yet blunt objects to press it. You must hold them for about 10 seconds. When resetting starts, you can release the button. After the reset, you can set up your Roku device from the start. Moreover, during the setup, you will have the option to pair your remote with Roku. This should fix the not pairing and the remote blinking green light issue.
Contact Customer Support
If the hard reset does not work, your last resort is to contact the Roku team for support. Along with the issue, you can mention the fixes you have tried so far. Moreover, you can note down your device ID and serial number before reaching out.
Get a Replacement Remote
You might have to get a replacement remote if the remote is defective. You cannot fix a faulty remote on your own. So, you can browse through the Roku store for a new remote. However, if you do not want a new replacement, you can always use the app remote as a substitute remote.