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Can you use a Firestick on a Roku TV? This question often arises among streaming enthusiasts looking to expand their entertainment options. Both Amazon Firestick and Roku TV are popular streaming devices, each offering unique features. Many users wonder if they can combine the best of both worlds. In this blog, we will explore the possibility of using a Firestick on a Roku TV.

What are Firestick and Roku TV?

Both devices are designed to enhance your streaming experience but do so in different ways.

Firestick and Roku TV

Firestick is a small Fire OS-based streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port of a TV, while Roku TV is a Smart TV with Roku OS built-in. This is their key difference, and more about Firestick vs. Roku involves:

  • Content Library: Firestick offers seamless integration with Amazon Prime Video, while Roku TV provides a more extensive app selection.
  • User Interface: Firestick has a more visually appealing interface, while Roku TV offers a simpler, more straightforward layout.
  • Voice Control: Firestick uses Alexa, while Roku TV has its own voice search feature.
  • Price: Firestick is generally less expensive as a standalone device, while Roku TV integrates into smart TVs.

Will a Firestick Work on a Roku TV?

Roku TV offers extensive compatibility with streaming platforms and a vast device selection, and Amazon Firestick features the Amazon ecosystem that allows you to install Kodi-like apps and widespread support across numerous streaming platforms. The combination could provide a blend of simplicity, flexibility, and stability if the two streaming devices can work together.

Well, can you use a Firestick on a Roku TV? The answer is a resounding yes! Roku TV has more than one HDMI port through one of which a Firestick can be connected to the TV effortlessly.

Using a Firestick on your Roku TV doesn’t replace the Roku interface but adds another input option, giving you more flexibility in your streaming choices.

How to Install Firestick on Roku TV?

You can use Firestick on Roku TV to expand your entertainment options. But how to use Firestick on Roku TV? The step-by-step tutorial is below:

Step 1. Plug the Firestick into an available HDMI port on the back of the Roku TV.

plug Firestick into an HDMI port on Roku TV

Step 2. Connect the USB power cable to the Firestick and the other end to the provided power adapter and plug the power adapter into a wall outlet. (alternatively, you can directly plug the other end of the power cable into a USB port on Roku TV to power the Firestick).

Step 3. Turn on your Roku TV and press the Home button on the Roku remote. On the home menu, go to Settings > TV inputs.

choose TV inputs on Roku TV

Step 4. (Optional) Choose the HDMI input where you connected the Firestick. From here, rename the input to Firestick for easy identification and select an icon that resonates with the Firestick.

rename the input on Roku TV

Step 5. Go back to the home screen and choose the input associated with your Firestick. Then, you will be welcomed by the Firestick interface on your Roku TV screen.

Step 6. If the Firestick hasn’t been set up, follow the on-screen instructions to go through the setup process.

What to Do If Firestick Not Working on Roku TV?

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Firestick not working on Roku TV is a depressing issue, but the good news is that the issue is easily fixed.

First, check the HDMI connection. Ensure your Firestick is firmly plugged into an working HDMI port on the Roku TV.

Then, check the power supply. Confirm that your Firestick is receiving power through the USB port on the Roku TV or the wall outlet.

Last, check the TV input. Use your Roku TV remote to select the corresponding HDMI port where you plugged in your Firestick.

If none of these goes wrong, you need to perform a bit of complicated checks. For example, ensure you use a working Firestick remote and stable network connection on your Firestick; furthermore, your Firestick uses the latest software.

How to Control Firestick on Roku TV with One Remote?

The Firestick and Roku TV combination unlocks a world of streaming possibilities, but you may feel it inconvenient to keep both the Firestick and Roku TV remotes handy, as you’ll need them for different functions.

Here comes another question: is it possible to control the two streaming devices with a single remote. The answer is yes likewise. Here are three different ways to achieve this:

Method 1. Pair the Firestick Remote with the Roku TV

Firestick remote can be paired to a TV, but you can’t fully control the TV with a Firestick remote, and you can use the remote for basic TV functions, like powering on/off the TV and changing the TV volume. Here’s how to:

Step 1. Enable CEC on Firestick and Roku TV.

  • On Firestick, press the Home button on the Firestick remote, then go to Settings > Display & Audio > HDMI CEC Device Control, and turn on the CEC option.
  • On Roku TV, press the Home button on your Roku remote, head over to Settings > System > Control other devices (CEC), and tick the checkbox of 1-touch play.
enable CEC on Firestick and Roku TV

Step 2. On Firestick, go to Settings > Manage Equipment > Add Equipment > TV and follow the on-screen instructions to pair the Firestick remote to turn off the TV.

Method 2. Purchase a Universal Remote

A universal remote can be programmed to control multiple devices, including both your Roku TV and Firestick. So, purchase a universal remote that supports both Roku TV and Firestick. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to program the remote. Test the universal remote for basic functions on both Roku TV and Firestick.

a universal remote sold on Amazon

Method 3. Use a Universal Remote App

Smartphone apps can also serve as universal remotes, such as the Universal TV Remote app from BoostVision. The reason why the third-party remote app is labeled as “universal” is that it works seamlessly with many popular streaming devices from different manufacturers, like Roku, Amazon, Sony, Samsung, LG, Apple, and Vizio.

universal compatibility offered by BoostVision's remote app

Download Universal TV Remote

Here’s how to use the remote app with your Firestick and Roku TV:

Step 1. Ensure your smartphone is connected to the same network as your Firestick and Roku TV.

Step 2. Launch the remote app on your smartphone and follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your streaming device.

the connection process

Step 3. Once connected, you can use your smartphone to control your streaming device.

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking to expand your streaming options or simply prefer the Firestick interface, adding a Firestick to your Roku TV setup is a great choice. With the right setup and a universal remote app, you can easily control both devices for a smooth and enjoyable viewing experience.

Can You Use a Firestick on a Roku TV FAQ

Q: Does the Fire Stick work with a Roku TV?

Yes, the Fire Stick works with a Roku TV. To use a Firestick on a Roku TV, simply plug it into an available HDMI port on the back of the TV and change the input to the HDMI port where the Firestick is connected to.

Q: Can you pair a Fire Stick remote to a Roku TV?

Yes, you can pair a Firestick remote to a Roku TV through a series of operations. But the remote can only be used for basic TV functions like power and volume.

Q: Will Firestick work on any TV with HDMI?

Yes, the Firestick is compatible with any TV that has an HDMI port, including the Roku TV.

Q: Can I move my Fire Stick from one TV to another?

Yes, you can easily move your Firestick from one TV to another. Unplug it from the current TV, plug it into the new TV’s HDMI port, and connect it to power. You may need to select the appropriate HDMI input on the new TV.

Vicky Green

Vicky Green is a web content editor from BoostVision who updates blogs regularly to help readers enhance their TV experience and watching experience. She believes that endless passion, enough patience, and strong critical thoughts can generate great success.

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