Turning off a Roku device isn't quite the same as turning off a TV. Roku devices are designed to stay on for continuous use and don't have a traditional power button. Here's a breakdown:
Roku's Default State: Roku devices are designed to stay on in a low-power, idle state. They're always ready to use.
Turning off the TV: The most common way to "turn off" your Roku experience is to simply turn off your television. The Roku will remain on but will be inactive and using minimal power.
Unplugging the Roku: If you want to physically turn off the Roku completely, you can unplug it from the power source. However, this isn't generally recommended for regular use, as it can occasionally cause minor software glitches. Frequent unplugging may lead to file corruption over time, though this is rare.
Power Saving Settings (Roku TVs): Some Roku TVs have <a href="https://www.wikiwhat.page/kavramlar/Power%20Saving%20Settings">Power Saving Settings</a> that automatically turn off the TV screen after a period of inactivity. Check your TV's settings menu for options like "Eco Mode" or "Low Power Mode".
No Power Button: Standard Roku streaming sticks and boxes generally don't have a power button. Their design assumes they remain on continuously.
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