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Surprised that the headphones being plugged in, not projecting any sound, would deplete the batteries.
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Drains batteries in 3-4 days ,just plain awful remote
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Using the private listening feature with the regular Roku remote tends to drain the batteries a lot quicker, which is completely understandable, so having that feature available on my smartphone is great, I wish my Roku 3 would allow me to do the same.
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It'll continue to drain the batteries
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However, The remote will kill batteries withing 24 hours unless they are removed
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The batteries die fast in the remote
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I left them plugged in one night and the batteries were dead in the AM.
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I live in a rural area don't really like satellite no cable available, and only DSL internet, the ROKU Premiere is fast great resolution, I like the headphones on the remote just remember to unplug the headphones as it will drain the batteries
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The batteries don't slowly deplete - one minute they
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Drains battery every couple of days
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Except for arriving in a brown box instead of a retail box, and having an annoying "B Stock" sticker on the back that was hard to get off, I have no complaints with the refurb unit
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* Some apps (like Hulu) do not even show progress bars (you have to guess the ones you've seen if you watch out of order);* Remote control has no TV OFF button, so you always need to use your tv remote for that;* Integrated search doesn't really search on every app, and the voice search (for people that have ultra or old gen) is not as good as with Google and Apple.
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Also, the 4K UHD channels would periodically freeze as though they were buffering
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Have purchased the 4K yet but works as good as or better than the 3 on 1080p
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I would like to upgrade my TV with a 4K Ultra 2080p as soon as I can afford.
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After 20 minutes of excruciating fun with Roku's offshore "read from the script" tech support, they finally issued an