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Today, I will tell you the top 10 hidden features of Roku Streaming Device.

Part of that popularity may lie in the variety of Roku devices. Roku's lineup includes the Roku Express, Express+, Premiere, Premiere+, Ultra, Streaming Stick, and Streaming Stick+.

Watch Free Movies on The Roku Channel



Video-streaming services are great but they cost money. With The Roku Channel, you can sign in and access those premium channels (like HBO and Showtime), but the channel also offers free access to 10,000+ movies and TV episodes, if you can handle a few commercials. You can also watch in the Roku app whether you have a Roku device or not. Just download it, sign in or create an account, and start streaming.

Search Across 500 Apps at Once

Instead of searching every Roku channel individually to find what you want, you can search across them with Roku Search. Enter your search term via the Roku remote, Roku mobile app, or via voice search, and you'll get results from over 500 channels, whether you have them or not. Search by title, actor, or director and you'll get a comprehensive list.

Similarly, use Roku Search to compare costs of streaming content. Type in a movie, show, or star and you'll get a list of available titles and the prices across channels and services.

Adjust Playback Settings for Netflix

You can control the quality of your Netflix streaming on your Roku, whether you want to see things more clearly or stay within a data cap. Log in to Netflix's website, then go to Account > My Profile > Playback Settings.

Talk to Your Roku Remote

One of the easiest ways to navigate your Roku is by talking to it. You can do this if you have a Roku Voice Remote, the Roku Touch tabletop remote that comes with Roku's wireless speakers, or the Roku mobile app. On the remotes, press either the microphone or magnifying glass and hold them while you speak your request. On the app, select the magnifying glass to get to the search page and then tap the microphone, let it go, speak your request, and tap the middle of the screen.

First check that your Roku player is running Roku OS 9.0 or higher or that your Roku TV has Roku OS 8.2 or higher. Set up your Google Assistant on your Google device or app. Open the Google Assistant mobile app, tap Explore > Settings > Home Control > Add Device > Find > Roku. Sign in to your Roku account and then choose which device you want to control with Google Assistant.

Control Your Roku With Amazon Alexa


If you have an Amazon Echo and a Roku, ask Alexa to control your Roku.

First you'll have to link both accounts by going to the Alexa mobile app, selecting Skills & Games, and searching for Roku. When you find it, tap Enable Skill, sign in to your Roku account, and select the Roku device you want to link. Then close your Roku account so Alexa will search for the device on the Device Discovery Screen.

Roku Screen Mirroring

Most Roku devices support screen mirroring from Windows and Android gadgets to your TV (not iOS).

To hook it up, press the Home button on the Roku remote and select Settings > System > Screen Mirroring > Enable Screen Mirroring. (If you don't see a Screen Mirroring option, your Roku device doesn't support it.)

Big Game on Roku

Go to Games and you can go retro with Pac-Man, race to save an emperor's daughter in Chop Chop Runner, and test your smarts with Jeopardy. The Roku Enhanced Gaming Remote with Voice Search supports motion-control gaming.

Stream Your Own Stuff Via Plex




Though Roku has a ton of different channels and things to watch, you'll probably still want to access your locally stored content on your TV. Sign up for Plex ($4.99 per month, $39.99 per year, or $119.99 for a lifetime) and you can. Plex organizes your scattered content and lets you watch it from tablets, TVs, phones, and more; you can record and watch live broadcast TV, too.

Download the Plex app. Then, in the Roku app, go to Preferences > Connect Plex account, and follow the instructions to verify the PIN code to connect the app with your Plex account.

Cloud DVRs

A number of live TV streaming services offer cloud DVR, meaning you can record live TV and access your shows later via the service's Roku app.

If you have an antenna to watch live TV, you can also record it with a device like Tablo TV. Set it up; download the app to your Roku; and you can watch, pause, and record.
If you subscribe to YouTube TV, it comes with a cloud DVR that holds an unlimited number of hours of programming for up to nine months, provided you are connected to the internet.
Sling TV customers can DVR 50 hours of content starting at $5 per month.
DirecTV Now comes with True Cloud DVR (above), which lets customers record up to 20 hours for free.
Included with Hulu with Live TV is the ability to DVR up to 50 hours of TV and shows, expandable up to 200 hours.
The PlayStation Vue's DVR is compatible with Roku, but keep in mind that you can record series but not individual episodes and recordings stick around for only 28 days.
Philo subscribers can save anything that streams to the service's included DVR for 30 days.
If you have fuboTV, there is a DVR function that can be set even partway through a show's airing to capture the entire thing. How much is stored depends on your plan.

Watch CW Shows Without a Login

If you're a fan of the CW shows like Riverdale, The CW channel no longer requires a sign-in or subscription. You can watch the last five episodes of any CW show, with new episodes available the day after they air.

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