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Various Roku players need that they are linked to a wall power outlet using the power adapter that came with the device. Alternatively, some Roku players and Roku Streaming Sticks can be powered from the USB port on your television. Most Roku streaming players also have a white light on the front side which means the device is ON.

Here we will tell you what to do if you don’t see the video from your Roku player on the television and the light on the front of the device is OFF.

If you unable to see the video from your Roku player on the television than you can visit www Support Roku Com.

If you’re seeing a solid red light, then your streaming player may be overheating.

If there’s a flashing red light, it means your Roku device has insufficient power.

If your Roku player is linked to a wall power outlet try the following:

Check that you are using the power adapter that came with your Roku player. Using separate power adapter may be the reason that the Roku player won’t power on.

Check that the power adapter is safely linked to the Roku player and the wall power outlet.

Try a separate power outlet. If the Roku player is linked to a power strip, unplug the Roku player and link the power adapter straightly to a wall power outlet. If your Roku Not Connecting then you can navigate to Roku Com .

. It is possible that the light is not functional, follow the steps in this article if you can’t see the video through your Roku player on the television.

If possible then try to connect the Roku player to a separate television to determine whether the issue is with the Roku player or your television.

If you Roku player or Roku Streaming Stick supports USB power, then try to connect to the USB port on your television using the power adapter that came with your device.

Note: If you Roku player still doesn’t turn on, then the issue may be with the power supply. The latest power adaptor can be bought from the Roku accessory store.

If your Roku player is linked to the USB port on the television.

If you have a Roku player or Roku Streaming Stick connected to the USB port on your TV:

Ensure that the USB cable is safely linked to the television and the power connector on your Roku streaming player.

If still, you don’t see the video from your Roku, then it is possible that the Roku player hasn’t sufficient power; you may also see a low-power caution.

Note: Most Roku players and Roku Streaming Sticks linked to the USB port on our television will lose power when the television goes into standby. This means that your streaming device will boost up every time the television is powered on. Although this is normally rapid, it can be stopped by linking the Roku device to a wall power outlet. Also, much like ‘apps’ on your smart device, Roku channels are cached the first time they are released so they load swiftly; however, the cache is vacated when the Roku device turns down.