Roku overheating warning – how to solve it

Roku overheating warning


Roku overheating warning

Have you been getting a Roku overheating warning while watching your favorite shows? With the way our media consumption habits have changed over the last few years, overheating devices has become a more common problem. Binge-watching sessions are a great way to relax for some, but it does put a lot of strain on our gadgets.

Roku is a piece of hardware that allows you to access several streaming services like Peacock and its very own Roku Channel. Other popular services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video can also be installed on the device.

It’s best not to ignore a Roku overheating warning, since it can lead to damage. Fortunately, the steps to resolve it are pretty simple if you address the issue right away.

How to fix Roku overheating warning

If your device starts to overheat in the middle of a movie marathon, you’re going to have to cut that viewing session short. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do to get rid of your Roku overheating warning.

  • Turn off the device and unplug it.
  • If needed, move your Roku to another location. Avoid closed spaces, direct sunlight, and the top of other electronic devices.
  • Wait at least 10 minutes before plugging the Roku back in.

If you are still getting the overheating warning, repeat these steps and try waiting a bit longer before plugging the Roku back in. Take caution when handling the device while trying this process as it may be hot.

How to tell your Roku is overheating

There are a couple of ways Roku will let you know that it’s overheating before bursting into a ball of flame.

The first method is pretty direct, a message saying “Your device is overheating” will pop up in the upper-right corner of your screen. It also has a big exclamation point beside the message so it’s not hard to miss.

The second way to tell if your Roku is heating up is if it has a solid red light on the front of the unit. If the light is red and blinking, that means your device is low on power, which is another issue altogether.

And that’s our guide for solving the Roku overheating warning. If you’re encountering other problems on your device, you might also want to check out our guide on fixing the Roku network error.

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