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12 Hacks Every Roku User Should Know

January 28, 2026
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12 Hacks Every Roku User Should Know



Roku was one of the original names in streaming, and even with so many options now available from Amazon, Apple, Google and others, it remains one of the most popular options thanks to its affordable boxes and streaming sticks and widespread availability as an integrated operating system on some TV sets. The platform is speedy, simple, and supports just about every streaming app out there.

If you’ve got a Roku or two in your life, you may not be using it to its full potential. These tips, hacks, and hidden features should help you go beyond the basic business of launching your streaming apps and get more out of your hardware, whether you’ve just unboxed your first Roku device, or you’ve been using one for years.

Set up PIN protection to protect your Roku

If you’ve got young kids or nosy housemates living with you, you can lock certain parts of the Roku experience (including making purchases and adding new channels) behind a PIN number. This is actually done through your Roku account page on the web: Click PIN/parental controls on the left, and you can set a new PIN or change an existing one.

Change the look and feel of your Roku with a new theme

You don’t have to settle for the standard Roku interface visuals—you can easily switch to a different theme (which basically means a different wallpaper and screensaver). From Settings on your device, choose Themes to see alternatives provided by Roku and other people in the Roku community. You can always pick Restore default theme to go back to the original look.

Enable captions on replay

You might not want closed captions on all the time, but you can have them enabled whenever you skip backward. From the home screen, pick Settings > Accessibility > Captions mode > On replay to enable this. Note that the streaming app you’re using needs to support the feature as well, so it may not work everywhere.

Put your most-watched apps up top

This is a simple and effective one that you might not have got around to doing: You can organize the apps on the home screen so your most-used are nearer the top and easier to get to. Select any tile on the home screen, press the star button on your remote to bring up the context menu, and you’ll see the Move app and Move app to top options.

Make use of Guest Mode when you have company

Roku devices come with a Guest Mode included.
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It’s great having guests—but don’t let them mess up your recommendations and viewing progress. You can put your Roku device into Guest Mode by opening Settings from the main Roku menu, then choosing Guest Mode > Enter Guest Mode. You’ll be signed out of all your apps, and the Roku device will restart ready for someone else to use it.

Send your photos to your Roku to view them on the big screen

You won’t always be watching films and shows on your Roku of course—and when your streaming device isn’t doing anything else you can get images from your Google Photos library up on your TV. To set this up, you need to head to the Photostreams page on the Roku website, sign in using your account, and then follow the instructions online.

Set up a cross-platform Roku watchlist

There will often be times when you see something interesting, but don’t have time to watch it right away, and that’s when the Roku watchlist feature can help. Select any movie or show from the home screen, and on the listing page use the Save button to add it to your list: You can then pick Save List from the main menu to see what you’ve saved.

Pair your Bluetooth headphones to your Roku

If you’ve got a pair of wireless Bluetooth headphones and a Roku device that supports Bluetooth, you can pair the two together for some private audio listening— handy if you don’t want to disturb anyone around you. You can do this by heading to Settings from the main Roku menu, then choosing Remotes & devices > Wireless headphones.


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Listen to your Roku via your smartphone

There’s another way to listen through headphones, and it doesn’t require Bluetooth or wireless headphones. If you install the aforementioned Roku app on your smartphone, then plug a pair of headphones into your phone as well, you can tap Remote control in the app and then the headphone button to stream the audio right to your ears.

Roku app

You can use the mobile app to listen over headphones.
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Mirror your other devices to your Roku

Apple devices: Roku sticks, boxes and TVs come with support for the Apple AirPlay standard built right in, so you can beam across audio and video from Apple devices, or even mirror your Mac display on the big screen. On the Roku, choose Settings then Apple AirPlay and HomeKit to make sure you’re set up, then just select the AirPlay button on your Apple hardware.

Android devices: For screen casting, you’re not left out if you’re on Android, though—as usual with Android—capabilities vary between devices. Samsung Galaxy phones have the smoothest integration: Swipe down with two fingers from the top of the screen, choose Smart View, and your Roku should show up as a connection option (if it’s on the same wifi network).

Windows devices: If you want to mirror your screen to a Roku from Windows, the process is different again. First, enable the feature on the Roku via Settings > System > Screen mirroring. Next, from Windows, click the volume and wifi icons down in the lower right corner, click the Display button, then select your Roku. Again, it needs to be on the same wifi network.

Quickly find the cheapest way to rent a show or movie

If you’re in the mood for a movie rental, then you’ve got a whole host of different streaming services to choose from—all the big ones offer film rentals on top of the content you get with your subscription. Use the Search option from the main Roku menu to look for a title, and compare the different prices across all the services you’re signed up to.

Control your TV with your Roku remote

You can turn your TV on and off and adjust its volume with your Roku remote, if you’d like to. You’re asked if you want to do this when you first set up your Roku device, but you can configure it afterwards too: Pick Settings > Remotes & devices > Remotes, then choose the remote you’ve currently got connected, and then pick Set up remote for TV control.



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